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Do you want to join the application process in 2018/2019 for funding of new interdisciplinary research groups in life sciences? Then you should sign up for one of UiO:Life Science´s meetings in the end of May.
by
Othmar Müntener
From University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Welcome to the 14th Nordic Meeting on Nuclear Physics!
The meeting in Norway will be next in the series of conferences which have been held every few years since the 1970’s with the location rotating between Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden. The 13th Nordic Meeting was organized in Saariselkä, Finnland in April 2015.
Bas Altena at the Department of Geosciences will be defending his dissertation: Observing change in glacier flow by using optical satellites
This is the third and last lecture by Anders C. Hansen (Cambridge Univ. and UiO) on this topic. Vegard Antun (UiO) will also contribute to the lecture.
Added June 06: Slides from the lectures are now available here.
Doctoral candidate Bas Altena at the Department of Geosciences will give a trial lecture on the given topic: How radar remote sensing techniques for monitoring glaciers help understanding their slow and fast dynamics
This is the second in a series of three lectures by Anders C. Hansen (Cambridge Univ. and UiO) on this topic. Vegard Antun (UiO) will also contribute to the lectures.
Added June 06: Slides from the lectures are now available here.
This is the first in a series of three lectures by Anders C. Hansen (Cambridge Univ. and UiO) on this topic. Vegard Antun (UiO) will also contribute to the lectures.
Added June 06: Slides from the lectures are now available here.
Welcome to our GEOHYD Lunch Seminar Monday 14th May @ 12:15 in Aud 2, The Geology building. The seminar is helt by Olli Karjalainen.
Beyene Girma Haile at the Department of Geosciences will be defending his dissertation: Reservoir quality of the Upper Triassic to Lower Jurassic sediments, NW Barents Shelf: understanding porosity evolution through diagenesis and sedimentology
Doctoral candidate Beyene Girma Haile at the Department of Geosciences will give a trial lecture on the given topic: How Depositional Environments control Diagenesis in Clastic & Carbonate Systems
From research to the regulated world – a SPARK Norway educational lecture.
Master of Science Oliver Pabst at Department of Physics will be defending the thesis
"Electrical properties of human skin: From linear recordings of exogenous electrodermal activity to non-linear memristor measurements"
for the degree of PhD
Doctoral candidate Master in Physics Oliver Pabst at Department of Physics will give a trial lecture on the given topic:
" Applications of signal processing in medicine"
Irfan Baig at the Department of Geosciences will be defending his dissertation: Burial and thermal histories of sediments in the southwestern Barents Sea and North Sea areas: evidence from integrated compaction, thermal maturity and seismic stratigraphic analyses
Master of Science Heine Nygard Riise at Department of Physics will be defending the thesis
"Materials and junctions for a novel oxide solar cell"
for the degree of PhD
Doctoral candidate Irfan Baig at the Department of Geosciences will give a trial lecture on the given topic: Contrasting models for the uplift history and landscape development in southern Norway: weaknesses and strengths of each model
Doctoral candidate Master in Physics Heine Nygard Riise at Department of Physics will give a trial lecture on the given topic:
" Semiconductors for power Electronics"
Welcome to our GEOHYD Lunch Seminar Friday 4th April @ 12:15 in Aud 1, The Geology building. The seminar is helt by Sebastian Westermann.
On Friday, instead of the ordinary institute seminar, we'll have Friday mingle in the lobby. We will celebrate some of the Institute's history and past research leaders with an extra good birthday cake, so please come! It will be time to chat and hear what people are doing. Friday at 11.00 in the lobby.
Dr. Leonardo Bottolo, Reader in Statistics for Biomedicine, Dept of Medical Genetics, University of Cambridge, will present his research on "A global-local approach for detecting eQTL hotspots in ultra-high multiple response regressions".
by
Chris Poulsen
From Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Michigan, USA
Kurusch Ebrahimi-Fard (NTNU) will give a talk with title: Moment-cumulant relations in noncommutative probability and shuffle-exponentials
Abstract: In this talk we consider monotone, free, and boolean moment-cumulant relations from the shuffle algebra viewpoint. Cumulants are described as infinitesimal characters over a particular combinatorial Hopf algebra, which is neither commutative nor cocommutative. As a result the moment-cumulant relations can be encoded in terms of shuffle and half-shuffle exponentials. These shuffle exponentials and the corresponding logarithms permit to express monotone, free, and boolean cumulants in terms of each other using the pre-Lie Magnus expansion. If time permits we will revisit additive convolution in monotone, free and boolean probability and related aspects. Based on joint work with F. Patras (CNRS).
In this second talk I will prove the local slice theorem and give examples of applications, discuss compactness properties of instanton moduli spaces, and explain the definition and some properties of instanton homology.