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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2019/newsitem/11223/18
 -October-2019-MoL-thesis-presentations-MoL-student
 s
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SUMMARY:MoL thesis presentations, MoL students
ATTENDEE;ROLE=Speaker:MoL students
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20191018T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20191018T120000
LOCATION:Room F2.19, Science Park 107, Amsterdam
DESCRIPTION:During the MoL thesis presentation eve
 nts, MoL students present their ongoing thesis pro
 jects to the ILLC community. For the students it i
 s an opportunity to receive feedback on their rese
 arch from experts outside of their supervisory tea
 m. For us it is an opportunity to get an overview 
 of the variety of research questions our students 
 are currently working on.  The first 'MoL thesis p
 resentation' event of the current academic year wi
 ll feature presentations of the students graduatin
 g in the first semester:  - Federico Schiaffino. A
  Mental Time Travel framework in Narrative Discour
 ses (van Lambalgen)  - Pedro Del Valle Inclan. Har
 mony and Logical Form (Schloder & Incurvati)  - Lu
 ca van der Kamp. Manipulation and Dynamics of Soci
 al Networks (Velázquez Quesada & Smets)  - Hrafn O
 ddsson. Paraconsistent Set Theory and the Anti-con
 sistency Axiom (Khomskii)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\n  <p>During the MoL
  thesis presentation events, MoL students present 
 their ongoing thesis projects to the ILLC communit
 y. For the students it is an opportunity to receiv
 e feedback on their research from experts outside 
 of their supervisory team. For us it is an opportu
 nity to get an overview of the variety of research
  questions our students are currently working on.<
 /p>\n\n  <p>The first 'MoL thesis presentation' ev
 ent of the current academic year will feature pres
 entations of the students graduating in the first 
 semester:<br>\n  - Federico Schiaffino. A Mental T
 ime Travel framework in Narrative Discourses (van 
 Lambalgen)<br>\n  - Pedro Del Valle Inclan. Harmon
 y and Logical Form (Schloder &amp; Incurvati)<br>\
 n  - Luca van der Kamp. Manipulation and Dynamics 
 of Social Networks (Velázquez Quesada &amp; Smets)
 <br>\n  - Hrafn Oddsson. Paraconsistent Set Theory
  and the Anti-consistency Axiom (Khomskii)</p>\n
URL:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2019/newsitem/11223/18
 -October-2019-MoL-thesis-presentations-MoL-student
 s
CONTACT:Maria Aloni at m.d.aloni at uva.nl
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