Seminars
Starting 2024, the AI-Econ Lab (AIEL) arranges a monthly and virtual brown-bag lunch research seminar series. The series is an opportunity for internal or invited external researchers to present their work-in-progress and get feedback from colleagues. All AIEL members and some external researchers are invited and encouraged to attend.
The AIEL BB seminars are at 12:00-13:00 (Swedish time) and online, here on Zoom. Seminar slots are by invitation and then allocated by a first-come-first-served basis.
The format for the seminar is a 20-30 minutes presentation, followed by time for Q&A.
Since the AI-Econ Lab is interdisciplinary (e.g., economics and computer science) it is important trying to ensure that the gist of the paper is accessible across disciplines.
For queries, contact Magnus Lodefalk (firstname.surname[at]oru.se).
Academic year 2024/2025
20 September, 2024
Emilie Vestergaard, PhD student, Uni. of Copenhagen, Denmark, on "The Adoption of ChatGPT", co-authored with Anders Humlum, Uni. of Chicago, USA.
29 November, 2024
Tomáš Oleš, PhD student, University of Economics in Bratislava, Slovakia, on "Impact of Robots and Artificial Intelligence on Wages and Skill Demand: Evidence from the UK"
13 December, 2024
Mark Granberg, Postdoc, Ratio and Örebro University, Sweden, on "Heterogeneous wage and employment premia of AI adoption? Evidence from Sweden"
10 January, 2025
Mark Hellsten, PhD Student, Aarhus University, Denmark, and Ratio, Sweden, on "Automation and skill demand: Evidence from Denmark", a joint paper together with Giuseppe Pulito and Sarah Schroeder
7 February, 2025
Kerstin Enflo, Prof. Economic History, Lund University, Sweden, on "Power for progress: The impact of electricity on individual labor market outcomes"
7 March, 2025
tbd
4 April, 2025
Magdalena Ramstedt Stadin, Postdoc, Uppsala University, on "AI and working environment"
9 May, 2025
Peter Njekwa Ryberg, PhD Student, Jönköping International Business School, "Toss a Coin to your Robot: The Automation and Augmentation of Tasks in Firms"