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Fioniavej 34, Odense M
29.03.2023
11:15 - 12:30
DIAS Nobel Colloquium: Morten Meldal, Danish Nobel Prize-Winner
Molecular Click Adventures. A Leap from the Shoulders of Giants. Abstract: The concept of click chemistry matured simultaneously in different laboratories around the world in the 1990’s. There was an urgent need for quantitative chemical reactions/molecular LEGO® to cope with the pressure from combinatorial science to synthesize, screen and identify one out of thousands – millions of compounds. During investigations of combined Peptide diversity, we more or less serendipitously discovered the CuAAC click reaction in 2001. The mechanism of the reaction will be discussed and its application in a variety of studies involving immobilization, mimicry, structural control and protein ligation will be presented. The more existential aspects of our fundamental understanding of chemistry, the importance of serendipity, and our pledge to the young to study chemistry for a better future, will also be discussed. Register here: https://www.conferencemanager.dk/meldal Morten Meldal, Professor in chemistry at the University of Copenhagen, received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2022. He was awarded jointly with Carolyn R. Bertozzi and K. Barry Sharpless "for the development of click chemistry and bioorthogonal chemistry". Chemists strive to build increasingly complicated molecules. For a long time, this has been very time consuming and expensive. Click chemistry means that molecular building blocks snap together quickly and efficiently. In 2002, Morten Meldal and Barry Sharpless, independently of each other, developed an elegant and efficient chemical reaction: the copper catalysed azide-alkyne cycloaddition. This is now in widespread use and is utilised in the development of pharmaceuticals, for mapping DNA and creating new materials. Photo: Lars Krabbe
Campusvej 55, Odense M
31.03.2023
10:15 - 12:00
IMADA Undervisningsudvalgsmøde
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Campusvej 55, Odense M
12.04.2023
09:00 - 10:00
Fælles morgenbrød
Jens and the Welfare Committee invites you to common breakfast – just pass by when it suits you between 9.00 and 10.00. Bring your own coffee! See you 😊
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
12.04.2023
11:15 - 12:15
DIAS Lecture: Interactive robots - Status, Problems and Perspectives
Professor Norbert Krüger, The Faculty of Engineering, The Maersk Mc-Kinney Møller Institute, SDU Robotics, and DIAS Chair of Engineering Interactive robots: Status, Problems and Perspectives Industrial Robots have transformed our society since the 1960ths by being able to perform repetitive movements with high precision, speed and strength. By that, a large amount of straining and monotonous work that before had been performed by human workers could be replaced. The application areas of robots could be further extended by the introduction of sensors such as cameras: Today also flexible and brittle objects that show a significant variation in shape (such as vegetables, meat, or fabrics) can be processed by robots. In addition, by simplifying robots programming – which was one of the reasons for the worldwide success of Universal Robot – in the last decade also more and more Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) have been enabled to apply robots in their production. In addition to industrial robots, also mobile robots have been applied within production and warehouses and nowadays even appear in public spaces. However, in case there is an unforeseen situation such as a potential collision with a person, these robots tend to just stop instead of going into an interaction with the human to resolve the situation. If we were able to model satisfying interactions and dialogues with humans, robots could play an even larger role in our society by assisting humans, for example in areas where hands are urgently needed such as elderly care. However, the image presented by the media about what such assistive robots can do does not match reality. In my talk, I will first give a short overview of the history of robotics and the transformational effects they triggered and will then share some insights into the state of art of robots that already today are able to operate in public spaces. The question “What makes human-robot-interaction such a hard problem?” will then be the focus of my talk. At the end, I dare to speculate about assistive robots in the near and far future. About: Norbert Krüger is Full Professor and new DIAS Chair of Engineering. He has been employed at the University of Southern Denmark since 2006. Since having finalized his Master’s in mathematics and philosophy in 1993, Norbert Krüger has established an interdisciplinary research and teaching profile at five universities in three different countries. His research focuses on industrial robotics, machine learning and human-robot-interaction. Norbert Krüger has also been working in core industrial robotics. In that context, he coordinated two EU projects as well as a Danish national project ReRoPro. His main scientific focus was on the learning of gripper structures for industrial applications by simulation and optimization. Today, this approach is used in the I4.0 lab at SDU. From 2012 onwards, Norbert Krüger supported the development of the Welfare Robotics Group at SDU Robotics. The lecture takes place in the DIAS Seminar Room, Fioniavej 34. Everybody is welcome and no registration is needed.
Campusvej 55, Odense M
14.04.2023
10:15 - 12:00
IMADA Institutforum
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Campusvej 55, Odense M
14.04.2023
15:15 - 16:00
IMADA Talks med Vaidotas Characiejus og Kevin Schewior
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Campusvej 55, Odense M
17.04.2023
15:00 - 16:00
QM Research Seminar: Universal Properties of Partial Quantum Maps
Speaker: Robin Kaarsgaard Sales (University of Southern Denmark) Abstract: We provide a universal construction of the category of finite-dimensional C*-algebras and completely positive trace-nonincreasing maps from the rig category of finite-dimensional Hilbert spaces and unitaries. This construction, which can be applied to any dagger rig category, is described in three steps, each associated with their own universal property, and draws on results from dilation theory in finite dimension. In this way, we explicitly construct the category that captures hybrid quantum/classical computation with possible nontermination from the category of its reversible foundations. We discuss how this construction can be used in the design and semantics of quantum programming languages. This talk is based on joint work with Pablo Andrés-Martínez (Quantinuum) and Chris Heunen (University of Edinburgh).
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
19.04.2023
11:15 - 12:15
DIAS x DDC: The Polarizing Effect of Partisan Echo Chambers
Guest lecture by Sara Hobolt, Sutherland Chair and Professor in the Department of Government, London School of Economics and author of “Political Entrepreneurs” The Polarizing Effect of Partisan Echo Chambers We are witnessing increasing partisan polarization across the world. It is often argued that partisan ‘echo chambers’ are one of the drivers of both policy and affective polarization. In this paper, we develop and test the argument that the political homogeneity of people’s social environment shapes polarization. Using an innovative, large-scale pre-registered ‘lab-in-the-field’ experiment, fielded in the UK, we examine how polarization is influenced by partisan group homogeneity. We recruit nationally-representative partisans and assign them to discuss a salient policy issue, either with like-minded partisans (an echo chamber) or in a mixed partisan group. This allows us to examine how group composition affects polarization. In line with our expectations, we find that partisan echo chambers increase both policy and affective polarization compared to mixed discussion groups. This has important implications for our understanding of the drivers of polarization and for how outgroup animosity might be ameliorated in the mass public. The lecture takes place in the DIAS Auditorium, Fioniavej 34. Everybody is welcome and no registration is needed. Live stream it at youtube.com/@danish-ias The lecture is a collaboration between the Danish Institute for Advanced Study and the Digital Democracy Center (DDC)
Campusvej 55, Odense M
21.04.2023
09:15 - 11:30
IMADA Institutrådsmøde
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Campusvej 55, Odense M
22.04.2023
10:00 - 16:00
Forskningens døgn 2023 på alle SDU campusser
Du kan bl.a. overvære Mikkel Beha og Sebastian Mernild i en samtale om klimakrisen og klodens tilstand. Lørdag den 22. april kl. 10-16 inviterer SDU Odense til en lørdag i videnskabens tegn. Det bliver seks timer spækket med forskning, oplevelser og underholdning for børn og voksne i alle aldre. Det hele er gratis og foregår med enkelte undtagelser på dansk. Du kan bl.a. glæde dig til: • Journalist Mikkel Beha og klimaprofessor Sebastian Mernild i samtale om klimakrisen • Sebastian Kleins store dyreshownl] • Historiker Louise Nyholm Kallestrup i samtale med forfatter Olga Ravn om moderne heksenl] • SDU Masters: Deltag i vores store byggekonkurrence og mød deltagere fra LEGO Mastersnl] • Europa i krig? TV-vært Clement Kjersgaard inviterer til debat om Europas sikkerhed med lektor Peter Viggo Jakobsen, professor Sten Rynning, professor Trine Flockhart og adjunkt André Ken Jakobsson • Dystopia Entertainment byder på en gruopvækkende tur ned i universitetets kælder • Bamsehospitalet: Et gensyn med de populære bamselæger! • Bliv klogere på børns læselyst i selskab med lektor Sarah Bro Trasmundi • På ekspedition i dybhavet; mød forskerne fra SDU’s dybhavsforskningscenter • Hvad sker der i kroppen, når du bæller energidrik? • På rumfart med de studerende: prøv vores mobile jordstation og kommunikér med satellitter • Og meget, meget merenl] Følg med og tilmeld dig begivenheden på Facebook: Forskningens Døgn 2023, SDU Odense, hvor det fulde program vil blive offentliggjort over de næste måneder. nl] Vi glæder os til at se dig den 22. april.
Campusvej 55, Odense M
22.04.2023
10:00 - 16:00
Forskningens døgn 2023 på alle SDU campusser
Du kan bl.a. overvære Mikkel Beha og Sebastian Mernild i en samtale om klimakrisen og klodens tilstand. Lørdag den 22. april kl. 10-16 inviterer SDU Odense til en lørdag i videnskabens tegn. Det bliver seks timer spækket med forskning, oplevelser og underholdning for børn og voksne i alle aldre. Det hele er gratis og foregår med enkelte undtagelser på dansk. Du kan bl.a. glæde dig til: • Journalist Mikkel Beha og klimaprofessor Sebastian Mernild i samtale om klimakrisen • Sebastian Kleins store dyreshow • Historiker Louise Nyholm Kallestrup i samtale med forfatter Olga Ravn om moderne hekse • SDU Masters: Deltag i vores store byggekonkurrence og mød deltagere fra LEGO Masters • Europa i krig? TV-vært Clement Kjersgaard inviterer til debat om Europas sikkerhed med lektor Peter Viggo Jakobsen, professor Sten Rynning, professor Trine Flockhart og adjunkt André Ken Jakobsson • Dystopia Entertainment byder på en gruopvækkende tur ned i universitetets kælder • Bamsehospitalet: Et gensyn med de populære bamselæger! • Bliv klogere på børns læselyst i selskab med lektor Sarah Bro Trasmundi • På ekspedition i dybhavet; mød forskerne fra SDU’s dybhavsforskningscenter • Hvad sker der i kroppen, når du bæller energidrik? • På rumfart med de studerende: prøv vores mobile jordstation og kommunikér med satellitter • Og meget, meget mere Følg med og tilmeld dig begivenheden på Facebook: Forskningens Døgn 2023, SDU Odense, hvor det fulde program vil blive offentliggjort over de næste måneder. Vi glæder os til at se dig den 22. april.
Campusvej 55, Odense M
24.04.2023
15:00 - 16:00
QM Research Seminar by Matthias Christandl (KU)
Speaker: Matthias Christandl (University of Copenhagen) Abstract: TBA
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
26.04.2023
11:15 - 12:15
DIAS Guest Lecture: Gender Justice for Global Health: what, why, how?
Sarah Hawkes, Professor of Global Public Health at University College London, UK Invited and presented by DIAS Fellow Angela Y. Chang Gender Justice for Global Health: what, why, how? ‘Gender’ is a politically charged term, capable of sewing divisions across generations and geographies, and contested by overt and well-funded ‘anti-gender’ movements around the world. Yet, gender is also widely misunderstood – frequently confused with ‘sex’ and often used as shorthand for ‘women and girls’. In this talk I will argue that, at its core, gender represents the distribution of power – within interpersonal relationships as well as across the systems and structures of every society. What does such an understanding of gender mean for health and wellbeing? How do we interpret and analyse the impact of gender power relations on people’s likelihood of living a healthy life? In this talk I will explore the historical and political origins of gender in gender global health and analyse current institutional and organisational responses to gender within the global health eco-system. The talk will focus on showing how a more comprehensive understanding of gender, based on notions of justice, within the field of global health can be used to leverage gains in everyone’s health and wellbeing. About: Sarah Hawkes is a medical doctor with a degree in sociology and a PhD in epidemiology. She is Professor of Global Public Health at University College London, UK, where she leads a research theme analysing the use of research evidence in policy processes, particularly in relation to gender and health equity. Sarah is co-Chair of the Lancet Commission on Gender and Global Health , and co-Director and co-founder of Global Health 50/50 which advances action and accountability for gender equality in global health. She has lived and worked for much of the past 30 years in Asia (South, East and West), where she has gathered evidence, collaborated to strengthen capacity, and operated at the interface of policy and research communities – working alongside national Governments, UN agencies and civil society organisations promoting gender equality, health equity and human rights in health policies and programmes. The lecture takes place in the DIAS Auditorium, Fioniavej 34. Everybody is welcome and no registration is needed. Live stream it at youtube.com/@danish-ias
Campusvej 55, Odense M
28.04.2023
10:15 - 12:00
IMADA Undervisningsudvalgsmøde
Læs mere om Undervisningsudvalget: https://www.sdu.dk/da/om_sdu/institutter_centre/imada_matematik_og_datalogi/ledelse_administration/raad_naevn_udvalg/undervisningsudvalg.
Campusvej 55, Odense M
01.05.2023
09:00 - 10:00
Fælles morgenbrød
Jens and the Welfare Committee invites you to common breakfast – just pass by when it suits you between 9.00 and 10.00. Bring your own coffee! See you 😊
Campusvej 55, Odense M
01.05.2023
15:00 - 16:00
QM Research Seminar by Gard Olav Helle
Speaker: Gard Olav Helle (University of Southern Denmark) Abstract: TBA
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
03.05.2023
11:15 - 12:15
DIAS Guest Lecture: Towards a Post-Capitalist Consumption Paradigm
Guest lecture by Eric Arnould, Professor Emeritus of Marketing at Aalto University Business School, founding figure of Consumer Culture Theory and globally acknowledged anthropologist of market and consumption studies Towards a Post-Capitalist Consumption Paradigm: Neo-Animist Lines of Flight Well-intentioned, reformist interventions like green consumerism or the sharing economy have taught us about the challenges in facing the ecological crisis. However, the ecological crisis worsens, and the limitations of neoliberal reformist approaches are documented. Rather than continue to feed the dominant neoliberal paradigm by exhorting or nudging consumers to consume “green,” share or abstain, I argue for a new, neo-animist inspired consumption paradigm. This paradigm reimagines the relationships between humanity and the rest of the biome. I thus reconsider the circulation of resources and their integration in neo-animist, value cocreating consumption practices in terms of gifting, reciprocal redistribution, and predatory symbiosis. We identify prefigurative examples of these practices. Neo-animist ontology can help de-fetishize consumption and relativize the role of markets in a more resilient, respectful, and resource enhancing eco-economy. I propose directions for further research based on these principles and practices to encourage research to shift toward a neo-animist consumption paradigm. The lecture takes place in the DIAS Auditorium, Fioniavej 34. Everybody is welcome and no registration is needed. Live stream it online at youtube.com/@danish-ias
Campusvej 55, Odense M
10.05.2023
08:30 - 10:30
Forskningsprojektet "Intelligent Træning – implementering i dagligdagen" søger deltagere til 2 timers workshop på Campusvej i Odense
Formålet med workshoppen er udvikling af motiverende indhold til en træningsapp, der kan bidrage til mere bevægelse i løbet af arbejdsdagen. Deltagerne får helt eksklusivt adgang til app’en. Vi søger deltagere blandt alle ansatte på SDU. Det nuværende indhold i app’en er baseret på konceptet Intelligent Træning, som ansatte på SDU tidligere har kunne stifte bekendtskab med via SDU Bevæger Sig universet. I app’en vil der være flere øvelser, og træningsprogrammet vil i højere grad kunne tilpasses til dine individuelle behov. Der afholdes workshops d. 10., 12. og 15. maj i tidsrummet 8:30-10:30 på Campusvej i Odense. Den 10. og 12. maj vil foregå på dansk, mens den 15. maj vil være på engelsk. Hver workshop kan have maksimalt 30 deltagere. Der vil være forplejning i form af kaffe, te, vand og let snack. En måned forud for workshoppen vil du få adgang til app’ens nuværende form samt udleveret lidt skriftligt materiale vedr. workshoppen.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
10.05.2023
11:15 - 12:15
DIAS Nobel Colloquium: Stefan Hell, Director of Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry and Max Planck Institute for Medical Research
Nobel Colloquium at DIAS We are looking forward to welcoming Stefan Hell, director at both the Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences in Göttingen and the Max Planck Institute for Medical Research in Heidelberg, Germany, at the Danish Institute for Advanced Study. In 2014 he received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the development of super-resolved fluorescence microscopy. He is credited with having conceived, validated and applied the first viable concept for overcoming Abbe’s diffraction-limited resolution barrier in a light-focusing fluorescence microscope. For this accomplishment he has received numerous awards, including the 2014 Kavli Prize in Nanoscience and the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Stefan Hell received his doctorate (1990) in physics from the University of Heidelberg. From 1991 to 1993 he worked at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory, followed by stays as a senior researcher at the University of Turku, Finland, between 1993 and 1996, and as a visiting scientist at the University of Oxford, England, in 1994. In 1997 he was appointed to the MPI for Biophysical Chemistry (named Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences since 2022) in Göttingen as a group leader, and was promoted to director in 2002. From 2003 to 2017 he also led a research group at the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ). Hell holds honorary professorships in physics at the Universities of Heidelberg and Göttingen. Read more about Stefan W. Hell here and here Read more about Stefan Hell Labs here More information to come... The lecture takes place in the DIAS Auditorium, Fioniavej 34. Everybody is welcome and no registration is needed. Live stream it at youtube.com/@danish-ias
Campusvej 55, Odense M
11.05.2023 08:00
12.05.2023 17:00
Women Mathematicians in Sciences 2023
Everyone is welcome so please come and join us in the celebration of the International Women in Maths Day at the international conference Women Mathematicians in Sciences. Read more here >>
Campusvej 55, Odense M
12.05.2023
08:30 - 10:30
Forskningsprojektet "Intelligent Træning – implementering i dagligdagen" søger deltagere til 2 timers workshop på Campusvej i Odense
Formålet med workshoppen er udvikling af motiverende indhold til en træningsapp, der kan bidrage til mere bevægelse i løbet af arbejdsdagen. Deltagerne får helt eksklusivt adgang til app’en. Vi søger deltagere blandt alle ansatte på SDU. Det nuværende indhold i app’en er baseret på konceptet Intelligent Træning, som ansatte på SDU tidligere har kunne stifte bekendtskab med via SDU Bevæger Sig universet. I app’en vil der være flere øvelser, og træningsprogrammet vil i højere grad kunne tilpasses til dine individuelle behov. Der afholdes workshops d. 10., 12. og 15. maj i tidsrummet 8:30-10:30 på Campusvej i Odense. Den 10. og 12. maj vil foregå på dansk, mens den 15. maj vil være på engelsk. Hver workshop kan have maksimalt 30 deltagere. Der vil være forplejning i form af kaffe, te, vand og let snack. En måned forud for workshoppen vil du få adgang til app’ens nuværende form samt udleveret lidt skriftligt materiale vedr. workshoppen.
Campusvej 55, Odense M
12.05.2023
10:15 - 12:00
IMADA Professormøde
Alle adjunkter, lektorer og professorer på IMADA inviteres til professormøderne. Mødeindkaldelse og dagsorden bliver tilsendt per mail.
Campusvej 55, Odense M
12.05.2023
15:15 - 16:00
IMADA Talks med Jesper Grud Skat Madsen og Melih Kandemir
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Campusvej 55, Odense M
15.05.2023
08:30 - 10:30
The research project ”Intelligent Training – implementation in daily life” is looking for participants among employees at SDU for a 2 hour workshop on Campusvej in Odense
The purpose of the workshop is to develop motivational features to the existing content in an app that can contribute to implement more movement during a workday. Participants will get exclusive access to the app. The current content in the app is based on the concept Intelligent Training. The concept has been a part of the SDU Moves project. In the app there will be a big range of different exercises and the app is therefore able to create a training program adapted to your individual needs. Workshops will be conducted at Campusvej in Odense on the 10th, 12th and 15th of May from 8:30am to 10:30am. The two first workshops are conducted in Danish while the last workshop is conducted in English. A maximum of 30 participants can participate in each workshop, and there will be refreshments during the workshop. One month prior to the workshop, you will get access to the app along with some written material informing about the workshop.
Campusvej 55, Odense M
15.05.2023
16:00 - 18:00
Pizzamøde på IMADA – informationsmøde om efterårets valgfrie kurser
Mere info på vej, men sæt allerede kryds i kalenderen nu.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
17.05.2023
11:15 - 12:15
DIAS Guest Lecture: The Human Quest for Patterns and Principles
DIAS Guest lecture by Rens Bod, Professor of Digital Humanities and History of Humanities, University of Amsterdam Invited and presented by DIAS Chair of Humanities Anders Engberg-Pedersen The Human Quest for Patterns and Principles: Toward a Global History of Humanities and Science I will argue for a polycentric perspective on the history of knowledge. Such a perspective allows us to discover knowledge practices that cross disciplines, periods and regions, suggesting alternative chronologies for the history of humanities and science. We have found, for example, a process from descriptive to prescriptive in the practices of writing grammars, and of describing the shapes of planetary orbits. These practices were descriptive for some time, at various knowledge centers, but became prescriptive in later periods, after which they turned descriptive again. I will argue that this kind of longue durée tendencies provides insight into the nature of human knowledge creation which seems to be based on an interaction between the search for empirical patterns and theoretical principles. About: Rens Bod is professor of Digital Humanities and History of Humanities, director of the Center for Digital Humanities and director of the Vossius Center for the History of Humanities and Sciences. He investigates the humanities from both computational and historical perspectives. He currently serves as president of the Society for the History of the Humanities, and is a member of Royal Dutch Society of Sciences and Humanities (“Koninklijke Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen”) and of the Society for the Dutch Letters (“Maatschappij der Nederlandse Letterkunde”). He is also the founder of WOinActie, an action group that aims at achieving appropriate funding for Dutch universities. Bod is the author of the first historical overview of the humanities from Antiquity to the present: A New History of the Humanities (translated from the Dutch "De Vergeten Wetenschappen"). The book has appeared in 7 translations, and was voted as best science book of 2011 by Kennislink and as one of the 25 books on science you "must have read" by NRC Handelsblad. The book has been reviewed by over 45 journals and newspapers and is acclaimed as "an extraordinarily ambitious undertaking ... the first ever history of its kind" (Times Literary Supplement) and "Bod takes the humanities back to their rightful place in the family tree of science." Recently, Rens Bod has also published a monograph on the general history of knowledge disciplines, entitled Een Wereld Vol Patronen: De Geschiedenis van Kennis ("A World of Patterns: The History of Knowledge"), which explores the search for patterns and underlying principles in 20 disciplines from 5 continents across the sciences, social sciences and the humanities. The book was published open access in 2022. The lecture takes place in the DIAS Auditorium, Fioniavej 34. Everybody is welcome and no registration is needed. Live stream it at youtube.com/@danish-ias
Stendamsgade 9, Nyborg
22.05.2023
09:30 - 17:00
Dies Medievalis 2023
Den årlige konference, hvor der præsenteres nye ideer og tiltag inden for forskning og formidling i dansk middelalder og renæssancehistorie i et tværfagligt perspektiv.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
24.05.2023
11:15 - 12:15
DIAS Lecture: Anticipating Governance in the Coming Multi-Order World
Trine Flockhart, Professor of International Relations in the Department of Political Science at SDU and DIAS Chair of Business and Social Sciences Anticipating Governance in the Coming Multi-Order World (AGMOW) The talk will outline a project with support from DFF, which will investigate the challenges and opportunities for governance within a global rules-based order that is deeply contested, and which is in a process of accelerating transformation. Transformation in the international system is always a major event that is usually accompanied with uncertainty, political turbulence and a heightened risk of war – yet the processes and underlying courses of order transformation are not well understood within the International Relations discipline. AGMOW will investigate the process of transformation and the character and development of existing or emerging international orders and new ordering practices in three urgent governance challenges: autonomous weapons, global health & climate change. The project will assess the prospects for a new form of global governance, suitable for the coming multi-order world and will use foresight methods to build scenarios for governance within the new context. About: Trine Flockhart is Professor of International Relations in the Department of Political Science at SDU and DIAS Chair of Business and Social Sciences. Before joining SDU, Professor Trine Flockhart’s more recent appointments include: Professor of International Relations and Director of Research in the School of Politics and International Relations at the University of Kent; Senior Researcher at the Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS); Senior Resident Fellow at the Transatlantic Academy (German Marshall Fund) in Washington DC. She is the editor of Liberal World Orders (edited with Tim Dunne published with Oxford University Press, 2013). Professor Trine Flockhart is currently working on developing a new theoretical framework for understanding transformation of order(s). Her research focuses on international order, NATO, European Security, the liberal international order (and its crisis), transatlantic relations, and major processes of change and transformation. For more information about Professor Trine Flockhart, please refer to the SDU Research Portal. The lecture takes place in the Seminar Room, Fioniavej 34. Everybody is welcome and no registration is needed.
Campusvej 55, Odense M
26.05.2023
10:15 - 12:00
IMADA Undervisningsudvalgsmøde
Læs mere om Undervisningsudvalget: https://www.sdu.dk/da/om_sdu/institutter_centre/imada_matematik_og_datalogi/ledelse_administration/raad_naevn_udvalg/undervisningsudvalg.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
31.05.2023
11:15 - 12:15
DIAS Guest Lecture by Erin Leahy
More information to come...
Campusvej 55, Odense M
06.06.2023
09:00 - 10:00
Fælles morgenbrød
Jens and the Welfare Committee invites you to common breakfast – just pass by when it suits you between 9.00 and 10.00. Bring your own coffee! See you 😊
Campusvej 55, Odense M
09.06.2023
10:15 - 12:00
IMADA Institutforum
Alle ansatte ved IMADA inviteres til institutforum. Mødeindkaldelse og dagsorden bliver tilsendt per mail.
Campusvej 55, Odense M
30.06.2023
10:15 - 12:00
IMADA Undervisningsudvalgsmøde
Læs mere om Undervisningsudvalget: https://www.sdu.dk/da/om_sdu/institutter_centre/imada_matematik_og_datalogi/ledelse_administration/raad_naevn_udvalg/undervisningsudvalg.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
13.09.2023
11:15 - 12:15
DIAS X FNUG Wednesday lecture: Can there be a (mathematically-grounded) “physics” of learning?
Inaugural lecture by Mathematician Keith Devlin, Stanford University Can there be a (mathematically-grounded) “physics” of learning? Technically, modern physics is a precisely defined model of the “physical” world and universe we live in – as perceived by our minds, augmented by various observational technologies and measurement devices. As such, it has proved enormously successful not only in increasing dramatically our understanding of the universe we live in, including what we are made of and how it works, but also in construction-, civil-, mechanical-, automotive-, aerospace- and electrical-engineering, resulting in we humans living our lives in a manner totally unlike any other creatures on Earth. Chemistry performs a similar model to support biology, medicine, and pharmacology. Can there be an analogous model that provides a framework for the social and psychological domains, including learning and education? The lecture takes place in the DIAS Auditorium, Fioniavej 34. Everybody is welcome and no registration is needed. Live stream it at youtube.com/@danish-ias
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
27.09.2023
11:15 - 12:15
DIAS Guest Lecture by Marius Busemeyer
Invited and presented by DIAS Senior Fellow Pieter Vanhuysse More information to come.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
04.10.2023
11:15 - 12:15
DIAS Guest Lecture by Marie Louise Nosch
More information to come.
Fioniavej 34, Odense M
11.10.2023
11:15 - 12:15
DIAS Guest Lecture by Jan Vogler
Invited and presented by DIAS Fellow Lasse Aaskoven. More information to come.
Campusvej 55, Odense M
02.11.2023
09:00 - 15:30
TAL2023 - Teaching for Active Learning
This year's special theme: Group work - formats, function, facilitation, and effect on learning and well-being