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Investigations of Developing T-cells in Human Thymus
Fast generation of realistic SZ maps using machine learning methods
By Quentin Mauvisseau from the Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Msc. Morten Ledum at the Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, is defending the thesis « Hamiltonian hybrid particle-field method for biological soft matter: Efficient simulation and machine learning approaches » for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
Double trouble: plastic leachates as drivers for increased adaptations to antibiotics? The effects of plastic leachates and ciprofloxacin on the sea urchin microbiome.
Abstract: Dynamic Contact Lines are moving lines at which two fluids (eg air and water) and a solid meet. They offer longstanding paradoxes in the theory of continuum mechanics. I describe some aspects of their computation: a curtain-coating numerical experiment, a withdrawing plate, and a droplet between parallel plates. All computations are done using Volume-Of-Fluid methods on octree grids, and comparisons with phase field and molecular dynamics approaches performed in collaboration with KTH, Stockholm.
Hybrid format via Zoom possible on demand (contact timokoch at uio.no)
Welcome to our GEOHYD Lunch Seminar Friday 3th of June @ 12:15 in Aud. 2, Geology building or via videolink using Zoom. The seminar is helt by Dylan Mikesell, NGI.
Marianne Dahl, senior researcher at The Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)
Responses to environmental stressors in marine benthic foraminifera
Is it difficult to set aside time to write? The Academic Writing Centre arranges joint, structured “Shut Up & Write” sessions.
The pro-inflammatory and cytotoxic effects of co-exposure to wear particles and diesel exhaust particles in cell models of the human airways
by
Shunguo Wang
From NTNU
Hosted by Clint Conrad
Bentiske alger i Indre Oslofjord: En sammenligning av fire stasjoner i 1993/94 og 2021
Title: Understanding aerosol-cloud interactions by experimenting on clouds ‘in the wild’
Speaker: Edward Gryspeerdt, Imperial College London
Welcome to our weekly lunch seminar held in the dScience lounge area! This event is open to PhD candidates and postdocs.
Bentiske makroalger i Indre Oslofjord: en sammenligning fra fire stasjoner mellom 1993-94 og 2021
Novel APC-targeted DNA vaccine based on an immunoglobulin heterodimer
The 2022 Almlöf–Gropen lecture will be given by Prof. Clemence Corminboeuf, EPFL, Switzerland on 1st June 2022 as part of a seminar that also features contributions from Sahil Gahlawat and Samiran Sen from the Hylleraas Centre.
Title: Bipolar volcanic ice-core synchronization of the last glacial cycle
Speaker: Anders Svensson, University of Copenhagen
Late Lunch Talk by Tilde Hjermann
The Section 4 seminar for the Spring of 2022 will be held on Tuesdays from 10:15–12:00 (see the schedule)
Shifting baselines in a wavering ocean: Insights from Neolithic fishbone remains
CBA researcher Yeliz Yilmaz is hosting a workshop at UiO for fostering collaboration between Oslo and Kiel universities on researching Norwegian coastal ecosystem dynamics under a changing climate. Many CBA researchers will be at the workshop.
Update (13/01/2023): We are organising a similar workshop from May 3 to May 5, 2023. You can find more information here: click here
You are cordially welcome to participate in this three-day conference on climate, weather and carbon risk in energy and finance. The conference will gather academics and practitioners, discussing the latest advances on the stochastics of risk measuring, modeling and managing, with a focus on energy systems, markets and finance (ESG).
Key topics involve modelling uncertainty in weather and climate, optimisation problems related to energy systems to control emissions, as well as measuring risk factors related to climate change.
There will be several invited talks by leading researchers as well as selected contributed talks by participants.