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10th CIAS International Workshop

The workshop will provide an overview of CIAS’ wide-ranging research activities.
2024.04.18. 09:00 – 2024.04.18. 15:00
Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem

Date: April 18 (Thursday), 2024, 9.00 – 15.00 

Venue: Aquarium, Gellért Campus, Corvinus University of Budapest 

 

The Corvinus Institute for Advanced Studies (CIAS) is pleased to invite you to its 

10th International Workshop providing an overview of CIAS’ wide-ranging research activities. CIAS research fellows will briefly introduce their fields of interest, their findings and talk about their future plans. 

Sessions will be chaired by  

  • Jessie LABOV, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Institute of Marketing and Communication Sciences; Senior Research Fellow, CIAS, and  
  • György TÚRY, Ph.D., Advisor to the Dean for Academic and External Affairs, CIAS. 

 

Date: April 18 (Thursday), 2024, 9.00 – 15.00, registration is from 8.30 to 9.00 

To follow the event on Teams, click here. 

Session I. 

9.00 – 10.15 

9.00 – 9.10 

Opening speech by a representative of the Corvinus University leadership 

9.10 – 9.25 

VIDA, Péter.  Testing Interrogations. 

9.25 – 9.40 

TOADER, Iulian. Mathematical Values. (online) 

9.40 – 9.55 

KÖVES, Alexandra. Research focuses of the newly established Research Centre for Ecological Economics. 

9.55 – 10.15 

Q&A 

10.15 – 10.45 

Coffee Break 

Session II.

10.45 – 11.50 

10.45 – 11.00 

ROMANIUK, Scott. Afghanistan and the Neo-Taliban: Post-2021 local, regional, and global threats and opportunities. 

11.00 – 11.15 

ADAMSON, Matthew. How the IAEA Made Data, How Data Made the IAEA: One Bit of a Data Diplomacy Project. 

11.15 – 11.30 

NADKARNI, Maya. Memory, authenticity, and The Informer:  The politics of knowledge about the socialist past. 

11.30-11.50 

Q&A 

11.50 – 13.00 Buffet lunch 

Session III. 

13.00 – 14.20 

13.00 – 13.15 

WERNER, Richard. Credit creation and allocation: A research program in evidence-based economics. 

13.15 – 13.30 

O. SZABÓ, Rebeka. Labor division and participation inequality in small project teams. 

13.30 – 13.45 

CSAPÓ, Ádám. The Spiral Discovery Method as an Interpretable Small-Data Autoregressive Model. 

13.45 – 14.00 

GALLO, Luca. Team careers in science: formation, composition and success of persistent collaborations. 

14.00-14.20 

Q&A 

14.20 – 14.50 

Coffee Break, Conference closing 

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