Book a Scientist at the Danish Science Festival
The Danish Science Festival celebrates the fundamental element of research: curiosity. The festival establishes a meeting point between researchers and the general public.
Book a Scientist is one of the many programmes during the Science Festival. Here, you have the opportunity to book a wide range of researchers from CBS to talk about their research areas and how research and innovation can contribute to solving societal challenges. You can book a scientist until 27 March.
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Here is the list of CBS researchers taking part:
Cornel Ban: How can we decarbonize faster?
“Our business as usual will not help us stay below 1.5 degrees. But what is the alternative? The lecture suggests that democratic forms of green economic planning to decarbonize the largest source emissions are needed.”
Lisbeth Clausen: Det gode liv – hvad kan vi lære af japanerne og omvendt? (danish)
"Foredraget bygger på erfaringer fra danske virksomheder i Tokyo og har fokus på forskelle og ligheder i de to kulturer". - The talk is also available in English and Japanese.
Tawfiq Alashoor: The psychology and economics of privacy decisions in the digital age
"The lecture will cover major topics in the multi-disciplinary domain of privacy. Starting with the basic principles of privacy and security and closing with data practices and implications at the individual, organizational, and country level."
Tom Kirchmaier: Understanding policing and crime – empirically
“Get a unique look into the research of crime and policing when professor Tom Kirchmaier shares his knowledge, gathered from years of empirical research on the more gritty details of law and order.”
Karl-Heinz Pogner: The t-shirt is the message: om identitet og t-shirt-kommunikation (danish)
”I dette anderledes modeshow vil forskellige historier om t-shirten blive fortalt med fokus på, hvordan t-shirten er blevet et lærred for personlig og social identitet.”
Marie Wengler: Diversity Management 2.0: Fra individuelle til strukturelle bias (danish)
Raghava Rao Mukkamala: ChatGPT and other deep learning AI models: What are the opportunities and risks?
Ulrik Bisgaard Ulsrod Røhl: Automatiseret sagsbehandling og 'god myndighedsadfærd' (danish)
Carsten Humlebæk: Er det bare Catalonien, der er gået i selvsving, eller er det hele Spanien? (danish)
John K. Christiansen : Hvordan bliver beslutninger truffet? (danish)
Rony Medaglia: Artificial Intelligence in government: A force for good?
Michael Mol: Stay or go? The response to the invasion of Ukraine by Danish companies in Russia
Palle Høy Jakobsen: Tendenser inden for biovidenskabelig innovation og forretning (danish)
Abayomi Baiyere: Pathways and roadbumps: navigating digital transformation
Somnath Mazumdar: Data privacy aware online user data management
Therese Strand og Niels Westergård-Nielsen (fælles foredrag): Kvinder i danske bestyrelser (danish)
Vera Rocha: The good and bad news for women as entrepreneurs
Jonas Hedman: What did economics get wrong about money and payment?
Peter Holdt Christensen: Hybridarbejde: balancen mellem nye og gamle måder at arbejde på (danish)
Christian Geisler Asmussen: Konkurrencen om den internationale investeringer: Globale, smarte eller bæredygtige byer? (danish)
Thomas Poulsen: Fælleseje: fortid, nutid og fremtid (danish)