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Time and place: , Niels Henrik Abels hus, 9th floor, seminar room 919

Abstract: The fungal kingdom is one of the most species-rich organismal groups, containing up to 6 million species worldwide with a large diversity of ecosystem functions. Multicellularity has evolved independently in fungi, and over time many different growth forms and structures have originated. I will present some basics on fungal growth and the formation of complex multicellular structures.

Online participation is possible too. Please contact "timokoch at uio.no" for the Zoom link. This talk is part of the Mechanics Lunch Seminar series. Bring-your-own-lunch and lots of questions.

Time and place: , Digital (Zoom) or Aud 2, The Geology Building

Welcome to our GEOHYD Lunch Seminar Friday 28th of January @ 12:15 in Aud. 2, Geology building or via videolink using Zoom. The seminar is helt by Clare Webster, SLF.

Time and place: , Online

Tony Mroczkowski, European Southern Observatory (ESO), München.

Time and place: , Zoom: Academic Writing Centre

Is it difficult to set aside time to write? The Academic Writing Centre arranges joint, structured “Shut Up & Write” sessions.

Time and place: , Informatics library, Ole-Johan Dahls hus, ground floor Gaustadalléen 23 B

Due to the Covid-situation, the event has been postponed until further notice. We will announce a new date for the event later.

How can artificial intelligence (AI) contribute to prevent dementia? The EU-funded project AI-Mind aims to reduce the disease’s burden by developing novel, AI-based tools to support healthcare professionals in their diagnosis and offering timely interventions to patients.

Time and place: , ZOOM

by

Stephen E. Grasby

From Geological Survey of Canada

Hosted by Henrik Svensen

Time and place: , Zoom

Learn about how open access publishing is funded and what it means for you as a researcher or adviser.

Time:

We invite you to the January RoCS Solar/Stellar Lunch. You are invited to discuss your work with colleagues.

Time and place: , The Science Library

Cancelled due to the ongoing Covid-19 situation.

Time and place: , Eksamen vil foregå digitalt på Zoom

Secreted toxin components in the fish pathogen Tenacibaculum maritimum

Time and place: , Forskningsparken / Zoom

SPARK Norway Educational Forum are monthly open meetings organized by UiO:Life Science and SPARK Norway partners.

Time and place: , Zoom

Every second Tuesday, CBA staff gather for lunch and a talk. On January 25h 2022, it will be given by two CBA postdocs. Titl: Integrating hydrology and biogeochemistry in the high Arctic.

Time and place: , zoom

Research Seminar Series features, Yingqin Zheng, Senior Lecturer at Centre for Research into Sustainability,  School of Business and Management, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK

Time and place: , Zoom

Licence to Krill: Diel Vertical Migration and the Predator-Prey Interaction between Meganyctiphanes norvegica and Fish in the Oslofjord

Time and place: , Zoom (videolink)

Doctoral candidate Thomas André Larsen Greiner at the Department of Geosciences, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, is defending the thesis Deep learning in seismic wavefield reconstruction and resolution enhancement for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.

Time and place: , Digital event (Zoom)

By Rebecca Taylor from Trent University, Ontario, Canada

Time and place: , https://uio.zoom.us/j/61687425496

Njord Seminar with Kristina Dunkel (University of Oslo): Earthquakes in the lower crust - origins and consequences

Time and place: , Online
Time and place: , Zoom: Academic Writing Centre

Is it difficult to set aside time to write? The Academic Writing Centre arranges joint, structured “Shut Up & Write” sessions.

Time and place: , Seminarrom 4512, Kristine Bonnevies hus

Applications of k-mer count tables in community ecology

Time and place: , Academic Writing Centre, Georg Sverdrups hus

Is it difficult to set aside time to write? The Academic Writing Centre arranges joint, structured “Shut Up & Write” sessions.

Time and place: , NHA B1120
Hilbert schemes of points for a surface are a well studied subject with many famous results like Göttsche’s formula for its Betti numbers. A natural generalization comes from studying Grothendieck’s Quot-schemes and the associated enumerative invariants. Unlike the former, punctual Quot-schemes are smooth only virtually admitting perfect obstruction theories and virtual fundamental classes. This has recently been used to study invariants counting zero-dimensional quotients of trivial vector bundles by multiple authors who used virtual localization and therefore could not treat the case of a general vector bundle. We rely on other techniques which use a general wall-crossing framework of D. Joyce to study these. Our methods rely on existence of a Lie algebra coming from vertex algebras constructed out of topological data. I will explain how these arise naturally in the Quot-scheme setting and how one can obtain explicit invariants and study their symmetries.
Time and place: , Zoom

The Modulation and Correlation of the Morphological Venom System of Centipedes (Lithobius)

Time and place: , dScience Lounge Area

Cancelled due to the ongoing Covid-19 situation.

Time and place: , Zoom

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