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Dr. Günter Klambauer, Institute for Bioinformatics, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria, will present the lecture "Deep Learning methods in early-stage drug discovery."
Title: Aerosol-cloud interactions in the Arctic: Recent results from observations on Svalbard and the high Arctic
Speaker: Paul Zieger, Univ. Stockholm
Ottavia Balducci, University of Munich (LMU)
Weekly Theory Seminar, and also part of the SDI seminar series.
Cand. Pharm Marianne Lea ved Farmasøytisk institutt vil forsvare sin avhandling for graden ph.d: Towards safer drug therapy and improved clinical outcomes in elderly and multimorbid patients.
Ulrik Enstad (University of Oslo) will give a talk titled: Heisenberg modules and the existence (or lack thereof) of Gabor frames
Subtle Stiefel-Whitney classes have been introduced by Smirnov and Vishik as a tool for classifying quadratic forms. Following this path, in this talk, I will introduce subtle characteristic classes for Hermitian forms, coming from the motivic cohomology ring of the Nisnevich classifying space of the unitary group associated to the standard split Hermitian form of a quadratic extension. Moreover, I will discuss the connection between these new classes and the subtle Stiefel-Whitney ones, deduce information on the kernel invariant for quadratic forms divisible by a 1-fold Pfister form, show that these classes see the triviality of Hermitian forms and express the motive of the torsor associated to a Hermitian form in terms of its subtle characteristic classes.
Computational approaches that can aid our understanding of cancer development are improving. Are we approaching the time when computer simulations could become a clinical tool in cancer treatment?
by
Ingrid Blanchard
From Bavarian Research Institute of Experimental Geochemistry and Geophysics (BGI), University of Bayreuth, Germany
Join the 2nd CBA lunch seminar, where Dag Hessen will present his research!
The 4th Scandinavian Gathering Around Remarkable Discrete Mathematics
In conjunction with the 7th CCBIO Symposium Omid Farokzhad will deliver a Volterra lecture Tuesday May 14th titled "Perspectives on how to Translate Biomedical Research to Products and Cures" The lecture is held at Solstrand Hotel&Bad near Bergen and is open for everyone.
Holger Bech Nielsen, Niels Bohr Institute Copenhagen
Weekly Theory Seminar.
Hylleraas Friday seminar, hosted in Oslo
Welcome to our GEOHYD Lunch Seminar Friday 10th of May @ 12:15 in Aud 1, The Geology building. The seminar is helt by Aynom Teweldebrhan, Dept. of Geosciences..
10 May 2019, Industrial PhD candidate Odd Martin Staal will publicly defend his PhD degree at NTNU.
by
Mark Wieczorek
From Université Côte d'Azur, Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur, Nice (France)
On the occasion of his new tenure track associate professor-position, David Banos will present a lecture on
"Modelling and Estimation of Stochastic Transition Rates in Life Insurance"
There will be served cakes and coffee!
By Professor Wojciech Miloch, Plasma and space physics, UiO
Title: Are aerosol remote sensing products from satellite good enough to evaluate models?
Speaker: Nick Schutgens, VU Amsterdam
”Survival of the smartest? An inquiry into behavioural character displacement in a Passer species”
Professor Emanuela Rosazza-Gianin from
University Milano Bicocca, Italy
is giving a lecture with the following title
Dynamic robust Orlicz premia and Haezendonck-Goovaerts risk measures
Professor Emanuela Rosazza-Gianin from University of Milano Bicocca will give a lecture with the following title
Dynamic robust Orlicz premia and Haezendonck-Goovaerts risk measures