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”Biotic and abiotic factors affecting Saccharina latissima, survival, growth and recruitment”
Steinar Midtskogen, Cisco Systems
Shiqi Song (University of Evry Val d'Esssone, France) will give a minicourse with the title: Topics on defaultable market and on default valuation
Friday, March 2nd, we will discuss a recent paper by Du et al (2018): Pattern and process in hominin brain size evolution are scale-dependent
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Are you interested in mathematical or computational modeling of biological systems, using digital tools to analyze biological data, or in making your research more transdisciplinary?
Master of Science Frank Leonel Bello Garrote at Department of Physics will be defending the thesis
“Studies of single-particle and collective properties of nuclei”
for the degree of PhD
Doctoral candidate Master in Physics Frank Leonel Bello Garrorte at Department of Physics will give a trial lecture on the given topic:
"The importance of nuclear backgrounds in direct detection searches for dark matter"
Shiqi Song (University of Evry Val d'Esssone, France) will give a minicourse with the title: Topics on defaultable market and on default valuation
In this third talk we will define Legendrian contact homology for Legendrian submanifolds in the 1-jet space of a smooth manifold M. Again, this will be the homology of a DGA generated by the double points of the Legendrian under the Lagrangian projection. The differential is defined by a count of punctured pseudo-holomorphic disks in the cotangent bundle of M, with boundary on the projected Legendrian. To prove that this indeed gives a differential we will use the theory of Fredholm operators from functional analysis. I will also say something about Floer theories in general. In particular, one of the main difficulties when defining Floer theories via pseudo-holomorphic curve techniques is to achieve transversality for the dbar-operator. There has been a development of several different machineries to solve these problems, for examle Polyfolds by Hofer et al., and Pardon's work on Virtual fundamental cycles. In our case, however, it is enough to perturb either the Legendrian submanifold or the almost complex structure.
Final presentation for MSc
A five-year celebration of The Centre for Earth Evolution and Dynamics
Late Lunch Talk by Mark Ravinet, CEES.
Shiqi Song (University of Evry Val d'Esssone, France) will give a minicourse with the title: Topics on defaultable market and on default valuation
DNA methylation and microRNA-mediated regulation of gene expression in adolescent Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Luc Girod at the Department of Geosciences will be defending his dissertation: Improved measurements of cryospheric processes using advanced photogrammetry
MSc Helle Tessand Baalsrud at Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis Adaptation to extremes: How ocean depth and freezing have shaped the evolution of codfishes and notothenioids – a genomic perspective for the degree of PhD
Doctoral candidate Luc Girod at the Department of Geosciences will give a trial lecture on the given topic: From crevasses to ice sheets – remote sensing as a tool to measure dynamic processes over varying scales
MSc Helle Tessand Baalsrud at the Department of Biosciences will give a trial lecture on the given topic: The role of gene and genome duplication in biological innovation
Shiqi Song (University of Evry Val d'Esssone, France) will give a minicourse with the title: Topics on defaultable market and on default valuation
Principal Investigator Jay F Storz, University of Nebraska.
Nils Charles Prieur at the Department of Geosciences will be defending his dissertation: The influence of target properties on simple crater evolution — Application to the Moon