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Misspecifying Experimentation
Stuart School of Business research presentation by: Assistant Professor of Business Analytics and Strategy Stanton Hudja
Causal Structure of International Stock Markets
Stuart School of Business research presentation by: Associate Professor of Finance Li Cai and Jiachen Liu
Karl Menger Distinguished Lecture by Lior Pachter: A Mathematical Tour of the Molecular Biology of the Cell
Lior Pachter, Bren Professor of Computational Biology, California Institute of Technology Title: A Mathematical Tour of the Molecular Biology of the Cell Abstract: Recent technological advancements in...
Bubbles Up: Cybernetics and Business Governance to Manage Generative AI
Stuart School of Business research presentation by: Assistant Professor of Analytics Andrew Kumiega
What Makes Work More than Just a Living? Determinants of Employment Quality in Illinois
Stuart School of Business research presentation by: Industry Assistant Professor of Business Economics Wenchen Wang
2025 Ralph Peck Lecture
The Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering presents its 2025 Ralph Peck Lecture featuring Henry R. Linden Professor of Engineering Hamid Arastoopour who will present “Pathway to a...
Impact of Online Reviews in E-tailer Platforms
Stuart School of Business research presentation by: Harold L. Stuart Endowed Chair in Business Siva K. Balasubramanian and Zheng Zhou, Lewis University
Frederica Darema Lecture Series by Liyue Shen: AI for Medical Imaging and Bioinformatics
Speaker: Liyue Shen, assistant professor of EECS, University of Michigan Title: AI for Medical Imaging and Bioinformatics Abstract: Deepening our understanding of human health is more important than...