Serendipity in science: a story on O2 sensors and fibroblasts in vascular health and disease
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2024-02-27
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Speaker: Judith Sluimer, Professor, Principle Investigator Experimental Vascular Pathology group, Maastricht UniversityVenue: Room 245, the College of Life Sciences, Zijingang Campus_Judith SluimerVenue_ Room 245, the
Judith Sluimer, Professor, Principle Investigator Experimental Vascular Pathology group, Maastricht University
Judith Sluimer
2024-02-28 15:41:39
Zijingang Campus
100 years of the Schur-Weyl Duality
10:00
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2024-01-16
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Speaker: Prof. DU Jie (The University of New South Wales)Venue: Room 210, Building 2, Haina Court, Zijingang CampusNote: Please scan the QR code in the picture above to register.
I will discuss Schur-Weyl Duality's latest developments from its quantum version in late 80s to the affine/super analoques and its recent generalization to tvpes other than A via quantum symmetric pairs and i-quantum groups. I will also mention the contributions by three groups of Chinese mathematicians.
2024-01-27 10:00:00
Room 210, Building 2, Haina Court, Zijingang Campus
How to leverage your time and exposure in ZIBS to harness future opportunities
11:00-12:00
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2024-01-16
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Speaker: Koh Chaik Ming, Senior Research Fellow at National University of Singapore, Adjunct Professor at Singapore Management University and Nanyang Technological University.Venue: Room 359, ZIBS Building, Haining CampusLanguage: BilingualNote: Please scan the QR code in the picture above to register.
Koh Chaik Ming, Senior Research Fellow at National University of Singapore, will deliver a lecture on how to leverage the time and exposure in ZIBS to harness future opportunities in ZIBS Caeer Talk series. Welcome to participate!
2024-01-16 11:00:00
Room 359, ZIBS Building, Haining Campus
Chinese Companies Going Global in the New Era
18:30-19:30
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2024-01-15
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Speaker: HUANG Yuanpu (Yuan), EqualOcean Founding PartnerVenue: Room 357/359, ZIBS Building, Haining CampusNote: Please scan the QR code in the picture above to register.
HUANG Yuanpu (Yuan), Founding Partner EqualOcean, will share his perspectives on "Chinese Companies Going Global in the New Era". Welcome to participate!
2024-01-12 18:30:00
Room 357/359, ZIBS Building, Haining Campus
Partition, Power Sharing and Peace: A Spatial Analysis
15:00-16:30
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2024-01-10
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Presenter: Lars-Erik Cederman (member of the German National Academy of Sciences)Discussant: Prof. Kurtuluş Gemici, Prof. Andre PythonVenue: Room 1127, Block A, Creative Building, West Zone, Zijingang CampusAbstract:Does the partitioning of states along ethnic lines reduce conflict? While theorists drawing on the “security dilemma” argue that partition prevents conflict recurrence by separating the parties, others dispute these findings. Advancing in four analytical steps, this work first reconceptualize partition as decreased cohabitation in dyads between transnationally defined ethnic groups. Based on a global dataset (1945-2017), we find that whereas complete partition reduces internal conflict, its incomplete application increases this risk. The second step adopts a nationalist logic and tests whether partition reduces conflict if it eliminates dyadic domination. Third, the analysis focuses on whether reduced domination makes civil conflict less likely, with or without border change. We show that power sharing can be at least as effective in reducing domination as partition. The fourth and final step investigates the various side effects of state splits on both civil and interstate conflict. Generally, we find that partition may fuel instability both within and outside the dyad.
Advancing in four analytical steps, this work first reconceptualize partition as decreased cohabitation in dyads between transnationally defined ethnic groups.
2024-01-10 15:00:00
Room 1127, Block A, Creative Building, West Zone, Zijingang Campus
A Tale of Two Taxes: Does Corporate Income Tax Avoidance Undermine the Role of Environmental Taxation in Promoting Environmental Sustainability?
10:00-12:00
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2024-01-03
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Speaker: Prof. WU Kaishu (University of Waterloo)Host: Prof. WANG Wenming (Zhejiang University)Venue: A423, School of Management, Zijingang CampusAbstract: Environmental taxation aims to improve firms' environmental performance by increasing the cost of polluting. We find that highly polluting Chinese firms increase income tax avoidance to offset additional costs caused by China's Environmental Protection Tax Law. This effect is stronger for firms with greater financial constraints, firms in provinces with higher environmental tax rates and greater emphasis on environmental protection and firms with lower income tax avoidance prior to the law. Further, while the environmental tax on average improves polluting firms' environmental performance at the cost of their financial performance, these effects are muted for firms that increase income tax avoidance. Overall, our findings suggest that the role of environmental taxation in promoting environmental sustainability is undermined by firms' income tax avoicance. Our study provides important policy making implications by identifying an unintended consequence of environmental taxation and showing how different taxes interact with each other.
Our study provides important policy making implications by identifying an unintended consequence of environmental taxation and showing how different taxes interact with each other.
2024-01-04 10:00:00
A423, School of Management, Zijingang Campus
Mixed Finite Element Methods for Hemivariational Inequalities in Fluid Mechanics
10:00-11:00
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2024-01-03
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Speaker: Prof. HAN Weimin, Department of Mathematics, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242, USAVenue: Room 105, Building 2, Haina Court, Zijingang CampusAbstract: Recently, studies of hemivariational inequalities have attracted much attention in the research communities. Hemivariational inequalities are generalizations of variational inequalities. Through the formulation of hemivariational inequalities, application problems involving nonmonotone, nonsmooth and multivalued constitutive laws, forces, and boundary conditions can be treated successfully.In this talk, we introduce models of hemivariational inequalities in fluid mechanics, and present recent and new results on well-posedness analysis and mixed finite element methods for the Stokes and Navier-Stokes hemivariational inequalities.Contact person: Prof. CHENG Xiaoliang, Prof. LIANG Kewei
In this talk, we introduce models of hemivariational inequalities in fluid mechanics, and present recent and new results on well-posedness analysis and mixed finite element methods for the Stokes and Navier-Stokes hemivariational inequalities.
2024-01-04 10:00:00
Room 105, Building 2, Haina Court, Zijingang Campus
A Tale of Two Market Disciplines: How Does Bank Financial Misconduct Affect Peer Banks in the Local Deposit Market
13:00-14:00
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2024-01-03
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Speaker: Prof. QIU Yang (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)Profile of the speaker: Qiu Yang is a Ph.D. candidate in accountancy from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Her research focuses on auditing, banking, and disclosure.Host: Prof. CHEN Jun (Zhejiang University)Venue: A423, School of Management, Zijingang CampusAbstract: This study reveals that the impact of bank financial misconduct on uninsured deposits of local peer banks that have not engaged in misconduct is contingent upon the economic conditions. In non-crisis periods, depositors respond to bank financial misconduct by reallocating deposits from misconduct bank branches to peer non-misconduct bank branches in the local market, leading to a decrease in the uninsured deposit spreads of the peer branches (local reallocation effect). In the crisis period, depositors withdraw from both misconduct bank branches and non-misconduct peer branches in the local deposit market, resulting in an increase in the uninsured deposit spreads of the peer non-misconduct branches (local contagion effect). Cross-sectional analyses show that depositors' financial sophistication and government guarantee play a role in the above two misconduct-triggered deposit market disciplines. The reallocation effect is more concentrated among financially sophisticated depositors and is amplified (attenuated) when peer (misconduct) banks have a lower default risk, or when they are more likely to receive government guarantees. In contrast, the local contagion effect is mitigated by government guarantees and social capital.
This study reveals that the impact of bank financial misconduct on uninsured deposits of local peer banks that have not engaged in misconduct is contingent upon the economic conditions.
2024-01-03 13:00:00
A423, School of Management, Zijingang Campus
Finding your passion and focusing on your strengths is crucial for personal and professional fulfillment
11:00-12:00
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2023-12-28
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Speaker: Phoebe Zhou, European Head of Emerging Payments, Chair of HSBC China ConnectVenue: Room 359, ZIBS Building, Haining CampusLanguage: Bilingual
Phoebe Zhou, European Head of Emerging Payments, Chair of HSBC China Connect, will deliver a lecture on how to achieve personal and professional fulfillment. Welcome to participate!
2024-01-03 11:00:00
Room 359, ZIBS Building, Haining Campus