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The conference is part of a joint French-Norwegian conference series on curves and surfaces. In Norway previous meetings were held in Oslo 1988, Biri 1991, Ulvik 1994, Lillehammer 1997, Oslo 2000, Tromsø 2004, Tønsberg 2008, and Oslo 2012. In France the last meeting was in Paris 2014.
Tracking population dynamics of E. coli strains in a healthy human infant over the first year of life
Developing a Molecular Approach to Determine the Last Blood Meal in Ticks
Timo Hyart, University of Jyväskylä
Topological materials are characterised by the existence of momentum space topological defects, topological invariants and protected surface states. After the classification of the possible fully gapped topological phases, the attention has now turned to the possible momentum space topological defects appearing in gapless semimetals and nodal superconductors. In this talk I will give an overview of the gapless topological phases containing Weyl points (monopoles) and Dirac lines (vortex lines) in the momentum space. The next step in the increasing complexity of the momentum space topological defects is to consider the topology of the systems containing multiple Dirac lines. I will describe how the structural symmetries of the systems can allow stabilising a momentum-space topological defect where several Dirac lines meet and merge in the momentum space forming a momentum-space equivalent of the real space nexus considered before for Helium-3. By the bulk-boundary correspondence of topological media the presence of Dirac lines leads to formation surface states. I will discuss the properties of these surface states in a nexus semimetal.
(The slides will be available after the talk)
There will be an open session seminar entitled "What does the Paris Agreement mean for future research into Climate Engineering?" in CIENS Forum on Wednesday 22 June.
The seminar is provided by the research project EXPECT.
”The distribution of ticks and tick-borne pathogens from coast to inland in southeast Norway”
”Phenotypic Divergence in a Hybrid Species: the roles of Isolation,
Drift and Selection”
The role of perineuronal nets in spatial memory
Being a Bat in Space; Measuring Distances Inside Active Galactic Nuclei Using Reverberation Mapping
Epiregulin (EREG) associated with disc herniation induces spontaneous activity in the pain pathways.
The microenvironment of malignant human B cells
”Temporal Shifts in Fishing Seasons Influence Breeding Success of a Seabird”
Torbjørn Ims Østby at the Department of Geosciences will be defending his dissertation: Climatic mass balance of glaciers in Svalbard from observations and modelling
”Personality and natal dispersal in great tits Parus major”
Welcome! Among others, the marine biologist and National Geographic explorer-in-residence Sylvia A. Earle will tell about "Exploring the Deep Frontier". Open for all.
New AlterBBN: A Code for Big Bang Nucleosynthesis with Light Dark Matter
The role of miR-320d in cervical cancer cell lines under basal conditions and after exposure to ionizing radiation
A Non-Invasive Insight into Soft-Tissue Sarcomas
Doctoral candidate Torbjørn Ims Østby at the Department of Geosciences will give a trial lecture on the given topic: Climate forcing of dynamic instabilities of the West Antarctic Icesheet
”Saproxylic Beetles In Power Line Clearings
Effects of management practices on species richness and abundance”
Crystal Structure of hSMUG1 and Its Interaction surface with DKC1
Patrick Peter, Directeur de Recherche CNRS, IAP-Paris
Title: Quantum Solutions for a Sustainable Energy Future
This Friday the 17th of June we will discuss a recent paper by Green & Sharpe (2015): "Positional information and reaction-diffusion: two big ideas in developmental biology combine".
Hope to see you there!
”Pollinator Activity under Climate Change”