PhD seminars
PhD seminars, spring 2021
Once a week – usually on Wednesdays at 12:00 - the PhD students meet at a lunch seminar to present their work. The PhD seminar is an informal forum where presentations are made of very preliminary and incomplete papers as well as of more complete and polished papers. The format may vary. Usually the presenter has 30-35 minutes and the discussant 10 minutes with the seminar starting 12:15. Alternatively the seminar starts at 12:00 and the presenter has 45 min for the talk and the discussant 10 min. In other cases the seminars are organized as double headers, where two PhD students do 30 min presentations without discussion.
It is expected that all PhD students (external and internal students and visitors) attend the seminars.
The seminars are held in the seminar room CSS 26.2.21. The preliminary plan looks like this:
Date |
Presentation |
Discussion |
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3/2 |
Edith Zink |
Bjørn Bo Sørensen |
10/2 |
Esther Chevrot |
Zeyu Zhao |
17/2 |
Jeppe Elholm Madsen |
Joachim Kahr Rasmussen |
24/2 |
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3/3 |
Emil Chrisander |
Isabel Skak Olufsen |
10/3 |
Jonathan Leisner |
Janek Bligaard Eskildsen |
17/3 |
Christoffer Jessen Weissert |
Johan Sæverud |
24/3 |
Petra Cavalca |
Esther Chevrot |
31/3 |
Rasmus Berg |
Christoffer Jessen Weissert |
7/4 |
Oumar Ben Salha |
Edith Zink |
14/4 |
Janek Bligaard Eskildsen |
Jonathan Leisner |
21/4 |
Bjørn Bo Sørensen |
Edith Zink |
28/4 |
Helge Zille |
Hanna Berkel |
5/5 |
Planning of next semester’s PhD seminars |
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12/5 |
Anna Kollerup Iversen |
Kristoffer Glavind |
19/5 |
Johan Sæverud |
Emil Chrisander |
26/5 |
Zeyu Zhao |
Maria Betancourt (Maria is in Germany, so only if online) |