An introduction to Arnold Arboretum's contemporary plant exploration program- The campaign for living collections
10:50
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2024-04-16
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Speaker: Dr. Miles Schwartz SaxTime: 10:50, April 18Venue: East 1A-201, Zijingang Campus
Dr. Miles Schwartz Sax is the assistant curator of The Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University, serving as the central manager of The Arnold Arboretum's Campaign for the Living Collections.
Miles Schwartz Sax
2024-04-18 16:13:10
Zijingang Campus
Biology and conservation of Vanilla: The ice cream orchid
11:40
Talk & Lecture
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2024-04-16
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Speaker: Kenneth M. Cameron, professor, University of WisconsinTime: 11:40, April 18Venue: East 1A-201, Zijingang Campus
Dr. Kenneth M. Cameron's work has contributed extensively to our fundamental knowledge of orchid biology.
Kenneth M. Cameron
2024-04-18 16:01:31
Zijingang Campus
Global and planetarian citizenship education from the perspective of comparative and international education
14:00
Talk & Lecture
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2024-04-09
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Speaker: Carlos Alberto Torres, professor, University of California, Los Angeles EducationTime: 14:00, April 12Venue: Room 222, College of Education, Zijingang Campus
Carlos Alberto Torres will give a speech about global and planetarian citizenship education from the perspective of comparative and international education.
Carlos Alberto Torres
2024-04-12 09:27:44
Zijingang Campus
Photo-induced electrochemiluminescencs microscopy
15:00
Talk & Lecture
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2024-04-01
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Speaker: Neso Sojic, assistant professor, University of BordeauxTime: 15:00, April 10Venue: Room C210, No. 5 Hainayuan Building, Zijingang Campus
Prof. Neso Sojic's research interests include electrogenerated chemiluminescence, nanoelectrochemistry, bioelectrochemistry, optical fiber sensors, remote imaging and nanostructured optical fibers.
Neso Sojic
2024-04-10 14:41:10
Zijingang Campus
Industry agglomeration in China: private vs. state-owned firms
10:00-11:30
Talk & Lecture
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2024-04-01
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Speaker: Hans Koster, Professor, Vrije Universiteit AmsterdamTime: 10:00-11:30, April 10Venue: Room 426, School of Economics, Zijingang Campus
We study industry agglomeration of Chinese manufacturing by analyzing coagglomeration patterns of Chinese manufacturing industries spanning 1998-2014.
Hans Koster
2024-04-10 14:31:09
Zijingang Campus
Entrepreneurship and innovation: the role of firms and the economic system
15:00-16:30
Talk & Lecture
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2024-04-01
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Speaker: Bruno Dallago, Professor, University of TrentoTime: 15:00-16:30, April 7Venue: Room 426, School of Economics, Zijingang Campus
With globalization and the deepening of integration among the world economies, which required an increasing degree of coordination of macro economic policies among countries.
Bruno Dallago
2024-04-07 14:15:00
Zijingang Campus
The ups and downs of ignorance (and distributivity)
14:00-16:00
Talk & Lecture
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2024-04-01
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Speaker: Jacopo Romoli, Professor, University of BergenTime: 14:00-16:00, April 2ndVenue: East 5-201, Zijingang Campus
Disjunctive sentences typically imply that the speaker does not know which of the two disjuncts is true.
Jacopo Romoli
2024-04-02 13:56:45
Zijingang Campus
The effects of perceived overqualification: research, revisit, and reimagination
14:00-15:30
Talk & Lecture
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2024-03-25
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Speaker: Dr Chao Ma, lecturer/assistant professor, Australian National University (ANU)Time: 14:00-15:30, March 29 Venue (offline): Room A723, School of Management, Zijingang CampusVenue (online): Tecent Meeting 947-797-138 Abstract: The effects of perceived overqualification have emerged as a crucial topic for human resource researchers and practitioners to navigate dynamic organizational challenges effectively. This presentation focusing on perceived overqualification will include two components. First, a summary of perceived overqualification research including the introduction of the topic, extant research, and potential directions will be discussed. Second, a present study on perceived overqualification and stress tolerance will be shared.Bio: Dr Chao Ma is currently a Lecturer/Assistant Professor of Management in the Research School of Management, College of Business and Economics, Australian National University (ANU) and the academic lead of ANU Centre for Asian-Australian Leadership.
This presentation focusing on perceived overqualification will include two components. First, a summary of perceived overqualification research including the introduction of the topic, extant research, and potential directions will be discussed. Second, a present study on perceived overqualification and stress tolerance will be shared.
Chao Ma
2024-03-29 14:45:52
Zijingang Campus
Bright and color-stable QLEDs based on top-emission structure
16:30
Talk & Lecture
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2024-03-20
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Speaker: Taesoo Lee, Ph.D., Seoul National UniversityTime: 16:30, April 3 Venue: Room C210, No. 8 Hainayuan Building, Zijingang Campus Abstract: Quantum dot light-emitting diodes (QLEDs) have gamered significant altention as a promising candidate for display technologles, owing to the superior optical properties of colloldal quantum dots (QDs) Multi+lateral efforts have been devoted to improving the performance of QLEDs, ranging from advanced synthesis of QDs to elaborate architectural modifications. Along with these efforts, studies on outcoupling control are needed for QLEDs to be implemented to various next generation optoelectronics, such as wearable devices and augmented realily/virtual realily displays. In this regard, top-emission structure is an attractive device architecture that can successfully address this issue. In this presentation, l introduce elaborate optimizations of top-emission structure, realizing record-high current efficiencies and extremely high luminance. In additlion, control of angular emission profiles of top-emitting OLEDs is introduced to emit angle-independent light emission. l believe that this research can give better insights about realizing high-power and color-stable QLEDs, expanding their potential applications to various industries.Biography: Taesoo Lee received his Ph.D. from Seoul National University (SNU). His research interest includes improving the performance and investigating the driving mechanisms of various optoelectronic devices, such as quantum dot light-emitting diodes (QLEDs), perovskite LEDs, and organic LEDs.
Taesoo Lee received his Ph.D. from Seoul National University (SNU). His research interest includes improving the performance and investigating the driving mechanisms of various optoelectronic devices, such as quantum dot light-emitting diodes (QLEDs), perovskite LEDs, and organic LEDs.
Taesoo Lee
2024-04-03 10:20:15
Zijingang Campus