PhD seminars
PhD seminars, spring 2023
Once a week – usually on Wednesdays at 12:00 - the PhD students meet at a lunch seminar to present their work to each other. The PhD seminar is an informal forum where presentations are made of very preliminary and incomplete papers as well as of more complete 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.
We expect all PhD students (external and internal students and visitors) attend the seminars.
The PhD seminars adopt the CEBI seminar guidelines to secure a friendly and constructive atmosphere.
We meet for seminars in the seminar room CSS 26.2.21. The preliminary plan for spring 2023 looks like this:
Date |
Presentation |
Discussion |
1/2 |
Proposal to form a PhD committee for social events Post doc opportunities, by Jane Bøll |
|
8/2 |
Yang Zhong |
Jeppe Elholm Madsen |
15/2 |
Alice Chiocchetti |
Lauge T. Larsen |
21/2 |
The international job market for PhD candidates (by Emiliano). Please note changed date and time: 14:15 |
|
1/3 |
Jeppe Elholm Madsen |
Emil Simonsen |
8/3 |
Søren Skotte Bjerregaard |
Christian Kastrup |
15/3 |
Kathrine Aaby Lorentzen |
Louis Fréget |
22/3 |
Planning of next semester’s PhD seminars |
|
29/3 |
Jacob Strabo |
Søren Skotte Bjerregaard |
5/4 |
Easter break |
|
12/4 |
Marie G. Pietraszek |
Astrid Sophie Fugleholm |
19/4 |
Nicolai Waldstrøm |
Jacob Sundram |
26/4 |
Lars H. Andersen |
Bjørn Bo Sørensen |
3/5 |
Bjørn Bo Sørensen |
Lars H. Andersen |
10/5 |
Christian Kastrup |
Mads R. Jørgensen |
17/5 |
Mads R. Jørgensen |
Nicolai Waldstrøm |
24/5 |
Hannah Simon |
Marie G. Pietraszek |