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Ada Ortiz-Carbonell, Researcher, ITA
Friday, March 23rd, we will discuss a recent paper by Outomuro et al (2016): Antagonistic natural and sexual selection on wing shape in a scrambling damselfly Join us!
Doctoral candidate cand. scient. Cecilie Kåsi Nesset at Department of Biosciences will give a trial lecture on the given topic: Liver fibrosis - Causes, mechanisms and consequences
Dr. Chris Wallace, Senior Research Fellow, MRC Biostatistics Unit, Cambridge University, UK, will present her research on "Conditional false discovery rates in genetic association studies of rare diseases and disease subtypes".
Stage structure is fundamental in quantitative population models, but there are different approaches to deal with stage duration and individual-/cohort variation therein.
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Richard Twitchett
From Natural History Museum, UK
Pierre Turquais at the Department of Geosciences will be defending his dissertation: Dictionary Learning and Sparse Representations for Denoising and Reconstruction of Marine Seismic Data
MSc Addisu Mekonnen Kassie at the Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis Effects of habitat fragmentation and degradation on Bale monkeys (Chlorocebus djamdjamensis) in southern Ethiopia: Integrating ecology, behaviour and population genetics for the degree of PhD.
Doctoral candidate Pierre Turquais at the Department of Geosciences will give a trial lecture on the given topic: Use of convolutional neural network (CNN) in seismic image analyses
MSc Addisu Mekonnen Kassie at the Department of Biosciences will give a trial lecture on the given topic: Discuss the potential role of behavioural flexibility in how primates deal with habitat disturbance and how does this potential vary among species
I will review Witt vectors, KÀhler forms and logarithmic rings, and outline how they merge in the logarithmic de Rham-Witt complex. This structure gives an algebraic underpinning for the Hesselholt-Madsen (2003) calculation of logarithmic topological cyclic homology of many discrete valuation rings.
Pitching competition where all SPARK Norway teams are invited.
Unique opportunity with 15 vacant PhD positions at Department of informatics (IFI). Are you curious?
Mark Mulrooney at the Department of Geosciences will be defending his dissertation: Faults affecting the Triassic Barents Shelf: Syn-kinematic deposition, deformation mechanisms and driving forces
On Wednesday, March 21, 2018, we will have the Norwegian ALMA Day 2018 at the Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics in Oslo.
Doctoral candidate Mark Mulrooney at the Department of Geosciences will give a trial lecture on the given topic: Gravity driven growth faults: from the outcrop to the seismic scale, with examples from the Gulf of Mexico and the Niger Delta
This talk is supposed to be an Introductionary talk to the preprint arXiv:1409.4372v4 (joint work with G.Garkusha). More specifically, using the theory of framed correspondences developed by Voevodsky, the authors introduce and study framed motives of algebraic varieties. This study gives rise to a construction of the big frame motive functor. It is shown that this functor converts the classical Morel--Voevodsky motivic stable homotopy theory into an equivalent local theory of framed bispectra, and thus producing a new approach to stable motivic homotopy theory. As a topological application, it is proved that for the simplicial set Fr(Delta^\bullet_C, S^1) has the homotopy type of the space \Omega^{\infty} Sigma^{\infty} (S^1). Here C is the field complex numbers.
This year’s conference include topics such as Enzyme design and Synthetic biology, Openness and sharing in Science, and the opportunities for biotechnology in the marine (blue) sector.
DigitalLife is the annual conference for Centre for Digital Life Norway. In 2018 the conference will take place in the centre of Bergen at Grand Hotel Terminus.
Welcome to our GEOHYD Lunch Seminar Friday 16th March @ 12:15 in Aud 1, The Geology building. The seminar is helt by Wilfried Haeberli, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Master i farmasi Anthony Prandina ved Farmasøytisk institutt vil forsvare sin avhandling for graden ph.d: Synthesis, Formulation and Biological Evaluations of Chemotherapeutics Targeting Antimicrobial Resistance.
"Ytre Hvaler Nasjonalpark: Makroalger og assosiert fauna i fjæresonen. En undersøkelse av 7 stasjoner over to sesonger”
Sven Wedemeyer, Researcher, ITA
Friday, March 16th, we will discuss a recent paper by Revell et al (2018): Comparing evolutionary rates between trees, clades and traits
Join us!
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Dana Royer
From Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Wesleyan University, USA