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14/NOV.
14/NOV.
Lecture on "Weak Convergence Analysis for Stochastic Evolution PDEs"
Speaker: Stig Larseen, Professor, Chalmers University of Technology, SwedenDate: Nov. 14, 2017Time: 3:00 p.m-4:00 p.m.Location: Room 1232, Block B, Zhixin Building, Central CampusSponsor: the School of Mathemetics, ZhongTai Securities institute for financial studies, Shandong UniversityBio: Stig Larssen, Professor of Applied Mathematics. PhD in Mathematics, Chalmers University of Technology, 1...
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01/NOV.
01/NOV.
Lecture on "On the Concepts of Wu and You in the Baopuzi"
Speaker: Thomas Michael, Vice Professor, School of Philosophy, Beijing Normal UniversityDate: Nov. 1, 2017Time: 3:00 p.m.Location: Room 258, International Sinology Research Center, Literature and History Building, Central CampusSponsor: the International Sinology Research Center Bio:Professor Thomas Michael completed his Ph.D. from University of Chicago in 2001. He is currently the Vice Profe...
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23/OCT.
23/OCT.
Lecture on "Global Challenges to Company Law: From Shareholder Value to Sustainability?"
Speaker: Andrew Johnston, Professor of Company Law and Corporate Governance, the School of Law, the University of Sheffield, UKDate: October 23, 2017Time: 10:20 a.m.-11:30 a.m.Location: E204, Zhensheng Academy, Qingdao CampusSponsor:the School of LawAbstract:This paper looks at the historical transformation of UK corporate governance from managerialism to shareholder value. It then examines s...
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23/OCT.
23/OCT.
Lecture on "Towards a New Relationship Between Trade Mark Law and Psychology"
Speaker: Robert Burrell, Head of Law Department, the School of Law, the University of Sheffield, UKDate: October 23, 2017Time: 9:05 a.m.-10:15 a.m.Location: E204,Zhensheng Academy, Qingdao CampusSponsor: the School of LawAbstract:On paper there ought to be a close relationship between the trade mark law and psychology. Trade mark law turns on how consumers are likely to respond to trade indicia...
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23/OCT.
23/OCT.
Lecture on "Observation of Spin-orbit Magnetoresistance in Metallic Thin Films on Magnetic Insulators"
Speaker: Wu Di, Professor, the School of Physics, Nanjing UniversityDate: October 23, 2017Time: 3:30 p.m.Location: Room 702, Quantum Hall, Block C, Zhixin Building, Central CampusSponsor: the School of PhysicsAbstract:A magnetoresistance effect induced by the Rashba spin-orbit interaction was predicted, but not yet observed, in bilayers consisting of normal metal and ferromagnetic insulator. He...
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12/OCT.
12/OCT.
Lecture on "Stabilized Compact Exponential Time Differencing Methods for Gradient Flow Problems and Scalable Implementation"
Speaker:Professor Lili Ju, University of South Carolina, USADate:October 12, 2017Time: 13:30-14:30Location:Room 1032, Block B, Zhixin Building, Central CampusSponsor:the School of MathematicsAbstract:In this talk, we will present stabilized compact exponential time differencing methods (ETD) for numerical solutions of a family of gradient flow problems, which have wide applications in materials...
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29/SEP.
29/SEP.
Lecture on "Dynamics Analysis of a Pest Management Prey–predator Model by Means of Interval State Monitoring and Control"
Speaker:Dr. Tonghua Zhang, Department of Mathematics, Swinburne University of Technology, AustraliaDate:September 29, 2017Time: 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m.Location:Room 1044, Block B, Zhixin Building, Central CampusSponsor:the School of MathematicsAbstract:In this work, a new pest management strategy by means of interval state monitoring is introduced into a prey–predator model, i.e. when the pest d...
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29/SEP.
29/SEP.
Lecture on "The Effect of Tax Haven Utilization on the Implied Cost of Equity Capital: Evidence from U.S. Multinational Firms"
Speaker:Grant Richardson, Chair Professor, Accounting in the School of Accounting and Finance, the University of Adelaide, AustraliaDate:September 29, 2017Time:2:00p.m.-4:00p.m.Location:Room 423, Block B, Zhixin Building, Central CampusSponsor:the School of EconomicsAbstract:This study examines the effect of tax haven utilization on the implied cost of equity capital (ICOE). Using a sample cons...