UPCOMING EVENTS
  • How to leverage your time and exposure in ZIBS to harness future opportunities
    Date: 2024-01-16 11:00:00
    Time: 11:00-12:00
    Venue: Room 359, ZIBS Building, Haining Campus
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    Category: Talk & Lecture

    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!

  • Chinese Companies Going Global in the New Era
    Date: 2024-01-12 18:30:00
    Time: 18:30-19:30
    Venue: Room 357/359, ZIBS Building, Haining Campus
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    Category: Talk & Lecture

    HUANG Yuanpu (Yuan), Founding Partner EqualOcean, will share his perspectives on "Chinese Companies Going Global in the New Era". Welcome to participate!

  • Partition, Power Sharing and Peace: A Spatial Analysis
    Date: 2024-01-10 15:00:00
    Time: 15:00-16:30
    Venue: Room 1127, Block A, Creative Building, West Zone, Zijingang Campus
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    Category: Talk & Lecture

    Advancing in four analytical steps, this work first reconceptualize partition as decreased cohabitation in dyads between transnationally defined ethnic groups.

  • A Tale of Two Taxes: Does Corporate Income Tax Avoidance Undermine the Role of Environmental Taxation in Promoting Environmental Sustainability?
    Date: 2024-01-04 10:00:00
    Time: 10:00-12:00
    Venue: A423, School of Management, Zijingang Campus
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    Category: Talk & Lecture

    Our study provides important policy making implications by identifying an unintended consequence of environmental taxation and showing how different taxes interact with each other.

  • Mixed Finite Element Methods for Hemivariational Inequalities in Fluid Mechanics
    Date: 2024-01-04 10:00:00
    Time: 10:00-11:00
    Venue: Room 105, Building 2, Haina Court, Zijingang Campus
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    Category: Talk & Lecture

    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.

  • A Tale of Two Market Disciplines: How Does Bank Financial Misconduct Affect Peer Banks in the Local Deposit Market
    Date: 2024-01-03 13:00:00
    Time: 13:00-14:00
    Venue: A423, School of Management, Zijingang Campus
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    Category: Talk & Lecture

    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.

  • Finding your passion and focusing on your strengths is crucial for personal and professional fulfillment
    Date: 2024-01-03 11:00:00
    Time: 11:00-12:00
    Venue: Room 359, ZIBS Building, Haining Campus
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    Category: Talk & Lecture

    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!

  • Intrinsically Chiral and Multimodal Click Chemistry
    Date: 2024-01-03 15:30:00
    Time: 15:30
    Venue: C100, Building 5, Haina Court, Zijingang Campus
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    Category: Talk & Lecture

    Prof. Han Zuilhof has published nearly 400 research papers since joining Wageningen University & Research and holds more than 12 patents.

  • Cracking the Code: Unveiling Hidden Patterns in Words, Speech, and Objects Through the Power of Implicit Statistical Learning
    Date: 2023-12-29 14:00:00
    Time: 14:00
    Venue: Conference Room 537, Building 3, Haina Court, Zijingang Campus
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    Category: Talk & Lecture

    In this talk, I will share my team's intensive research on statistical learning over the past decade and discuss a series of behavioral and neurophysiological experiments designed to address newly emerging questions that uncover how statistical learning functions in the human brain across various contexts.

  • L-functions for Automorphic Forms on Classical Groups
    Date: 2023-12-27 14:00:00
    Time: 14:00-15:00
    Venue: Room 203, Building 2, Haina Court, Zijingang Campus
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    Category: Talk & Lecture

    The main problem concerned in this talk is the algebraicity of special L-values for automorphic forms on classical groups (Deligne's conjecture). After reviewing this problem, we will present an integral representation for L-functions by the doubling method.

  • Flight to Environmental, Social, and Governance Transparency: Evidence from Foreign Government Procurement Contracts
    Date: 2023-12-25 14:00:00
    Time: 14:00-16:00
    Venue: A423, School of Management, Zijingang Campus
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    Category: Talk & Lecture

    Our findings shed light on the role of ESG transparency in contracting with foreign governments.

  • US Governmental Sanctions and Financing Constraints of the Chinese Firms
    Date: 2023-12-22 15:00:00
    Time: 15:00-17:00
    Venue: A423, School of Management, Zijingang Campus
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    Category: Talk & Lecture

    Based on the listed Chinese A-share firms spanning 2007 to 2021, this paper finds that the US governmental sanctions have seriously deteriorated their financing constraints.

  • Convergence analysis on the particle systems with centralized control
    Date: 2023-12-20 10:00:00
    Time: 10:00
    Venue: Room 102, Building 2, Haina Court, Zijingang Campus
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    Category: Talk & Lecture

    This paper deals with the optimization problem of a class of controlled N-particle systems.

  • Customer Product Returns in Online Retail
    Date: 2023-12-15 14:00:00
    Time: 14:00-15:30
    Venue: Room 357/359, ZIBS Building, Haining Campus
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    Category: Talk & Lecture

    This talk explores customer returns in an online environment, comprising two distinct parts. The first part investigates the influence of live social interactions in livestream e-commerce.The study also finds that the effect is more pronounced when streamers are experienced, assortment sizes are smaller, and product prices are lower.

  • Switching Costs and Market Power in the Auditing: Evidence from a Structural Approach
    Date: 2023-12-15 14:00:00
    Time: 14:00-17:00
    Venue: A423, School of Management, Zijingang Campus
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    Category: Talk & Lecture

    This study provides novel evidence on the magnitude of switching costs in auditing. We use a discrete choice approach to infer switching costs from clients’ auditor choices.

  • Sklyanin determinants
    Date: 2023-12-12 16:00:00
    Time: 16:00
    Venue: Room 101, Building 2, Haina Court, Zijingang Campus
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    Category: Talk & Lecture

    We study the invariant theory of quantum symmetric spaces of symplectic and orthogonal types.

  • Some results on the Hermitian-Yang-Mills flow
    Date: 2023-12-12 10:30:00
    Time: 10:30-11:30
    Venue: Room 202, Building 2, Haina Court, Zijingang Campus
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    Category: Talk & Lecture

    In this talk, we consider the limiting property of the Hermitian-Yang-Mills flow and introduce our recent works in the non-Kähler case. Then we give some applications.

  • How to communicate effectively with the managing editor during the submission process? A practical case study sharing
    Date: 2023-12-12 14:00:00
    Time: 14:00-15:30
    Venue: A723, School of Management, Zijingang Campus
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    Category: Talk & Lecture

    Prof. FAN Jinyan's research interests are in the domains of artificial intelligence, personnel selection, newcomer orientation and socialization, and cross-cultural adjustment and training.

  • A divide-and-conquer approach for the analysis and Bayesian inference of high-dimensional noisy gene expression networks
    Date: 2023-12-11 15:00:00
    Time: 15:00
    Venue: Room 102, Building 2, Haina Court, Zijingang Campus
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    Category: Talk & Lecture

    The efficiency and accuracy of the method are demonstrated through several biologically relevant examples in high-dimensional estimation and Bayesian filtering problems.

  • Methods and tools for the studies of biomolecular electrostatic interactions
    Date: 2023-12-08 16:00:00
    Time: 16:00-18:00
    Venue: Room 105, Building 2, Haina Court, Zijingang Campus
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    Category: Talk & Lecture

    This talk reports our recent development of numerical methods and software for the studies of electrostatic interactions of solvated biomolecules.