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BBS Winter Term 2023/24

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The PhD Research Seminar in Mathematics for Economics and Business ("Brown Bag Seminar") takes place on Fridays from 9 to 10 am.


The seminar is a forum where PhD students and postdocs present their research projects; work in progress is fully ok. Moreover, some more senior faculty members talk about their work.
Typically, each presentation is followed by a short discussion.
 

Schedule:
9:00-9:40 Talk
9:40-09:50 Discussion
9:50-10:00 Q&A

Next talk:
Friday, January 19, 2024; 9:00 am
Room: D4.0.127

Jan Greve The Use of Riordan Arrays to Characterize Some Random Combinatorial Structures
>Abstract
[Discussant: Peter Knaus]

Lukas Sablica Smart Water Management in Tourism: Estimating Shower Durations Using Sensor Data and Neural Networks

Winter Term 2023/24

  • Thu, Oct 24 / 14:00-17:00 / D4.4.008
    young researcher workshop on Applied Probability

    • Guido Gazzani, École des Ponts ParisTech

    • Benjamin Robinson, University Vienna

    • Aleksandar Arandjelovic, TU Vienna
       

  • Fri, November 10 / 9:00-10:00 / D4.0.136
    Camilla Damian
    Detecting Gender Bias in Children's Books
    >Abstract


  • Fri, November 10 / 14:00-15:00 /  D4.0.127
    Verena Köck- dissertation defense

    "Deep neural network methods for partial integro-differential equations with applications in finance, insurance and economics"
     

  • Fri, November 24 / 9:00-11:00 /  D4.0.127

    Sourav Adhikari Combining Topic Modeling and Word Embedding to Predict Match Outcomes in Football
    >Abstract
    [Discussant: Robert Bajons]

    Jan Vavra The Structural Text-Based Ideal Points Model: With an Application to Senate Speeches in the 114th Congress Session
    Discussant: Jan Greve]
     

  • Fri, December 1 / 9:00-10:00 /  D4.0.127
    Regis Gourdel Climate sentiment and carbon inertia: a theory of credit shifts
    [Discussant: Giacomo Bressan]
     

  • Fri, January 12 / 9:00-10:00 /  D4.0.127
    Niklas Hey On the computation of Nash equilibria for games with nonconvex cost
    [Discussant: Natalie Frantsits]
     

  • Fri, January 19 / 9:00-10:00 /  D4.0.127
    Daniel Winkler B-DiD - Bayesian estimation of causal treatment effects in quasi-experimental settings
    >Abstract
    > Overview
    [Discussant: Gertraud Malsiner-Walli]
     

  • Fri, January 26 / 9:00-11:00 /  D4.0.127
    Jan Greve The Use of Riordan Arrays to Characterize Some Random Combinatorial Structures
    >Abstract
    [Discussant: Peter Knaus]

    Lukas Sablica Smart Water Management in Tourism: Estimating Shower Durations Using Sensor Data and Neural Networks