LIT Lecture am 14. November 2019
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Programm:
"When your virtual trainer knows a lot about your brain …" Manuela Macedonia (Institute for Information Engineering)
"Tax Us If You Can: Which Country Should Tax Google, Apple, Facebook and Amazon?" Georg Kofler (LIT / Institute of Corporate Finance Law, Tax Law and Fiscal Policy)
LIT Lecture
Datum
14. November 2018
Uhrzeit
13.00 Uhr
Adresse
Johannes Kepler Universität Linz
Altenberger Straße 69
4040 Linz
Standort
Uni-Center, Festsaal A
Towards fast adaptive simulation with Isogeometric Analysis
Isogeometric Analysis is a young competitor to the Finite Element Method for the solution of partial differential equations which promises interoperability with CAD systems. We discuss recent work on fast, adaptive solution techniques for IGA.
Clemens Hofreither (LIT/Institute of Computational Mathematics)
Titel: When your virtual trainer knows a lot about your brain …
Intelligent tutor systems in mobile devices make learning ubiquitous, autonomous, and at low cost. In this talk, I describe why neuroscientific knowledge has to ground the “construction” of virtual trainers and what the benefits for users are.
Manuela Macedonia (Institute for Information Engineering)
Tax Us If You Can: Which Country Should Tax Google, Apple, Facebook and Amazon?
In the last couple of years significant political pressure and scrutiny has been placed on digitalized business models of multinational enterprises and the perceived notion that those enterprises do not pay “their fair share” in profit taxes in the countries where „value is created".
Georg Kofler (LIT / Institute of Coprorate Finance Law, Tax Law and Fiscal Policy)