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The second Scandinavian Gathering Around Remarkable Discrete Mathematics
In this talk all spaces and spectra will be localised at 2. Many E-infinity ring spectra turn out to be `finitely generated' in the sense that there is finite CW spectrum and a map from the free E-infinity ring spectrum generated by it inducing an epimorphism in mod 2 homology. This turns out to be an interesting condition and I will discuss some examples such as HZ, kO, kU, tmf and tmf_1(3). One long term goal of this work is to produce `ultra-generalised Brown-Gitler spectra' and I will discuss this idea if there is time.
Aliaksandr Hubin (Department of Mathematics, University of Oslo) will give a seminar in the lunch area, 8th floor Niels Henrik Abels hus at 14:15.
Early Science with the Next Generation Transit Survey
Master in Physics Røthe Arnesen at Department of Physics will be defending the thesis "Image guided strategies for individualised radiotherapy of locally advanced cervical cancer" for the degree of PhD.
Marianne Vestergård, Associate Professor (Freja and Marie Curie Fellow) at Dark Cosmology Centre, Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen
Bioprocessing of marine and agricultural by-products
Doctoral candidate Master in Physics Marius Røthe Arnesen at Department of Physics will give a trial lecture on the given topic:
"The role of proton therapy vs. an MRI-LINAC in the treatment of cervical cancer?"
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Vadim Kravchinsky
From University of Alberta, Canada; Northwest University, Xi’an, China
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Alicia Rutledge
From Purdue University
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Jean-François Smekens
From Laboratoire Magmas et Volcans, Université Blaise Pascal, Clermont-Ferrand
Master of Science Anne Schad Bergsaker at Department of Physics will be defending the thesis "An experimental study of deformation processes in chalk and calcite" for the degree of PhD
Doctoral candidate master of Science Anne Schad Bergsaker at Department of Physics will give a trial lecture on the given topic: Compaction in carbonate reservoirs- experiences and Challenges regarding oil recovery.
Given a knot K in the 3-sphere, we use Heegaard Floer correction terms to give lower bounds on the first Betti number of (orientable and non-orientable) surfaces in the 4-ball with boundary K. An amusing feature of the non-orientable bound is its superadditivity with respect to connected sums. This is joint work with Marco Marengon. If time permits, I will discuss relations with deformations of singularities of curves (joint work with József Bodnár and Daniele Celoria).
Nacira Agram (University of Oslo) gives a lecture with the title: A Hida-Malliavin white noise calculus approach to optimal control
Roxana Dumitrescu (King’s College, London) gives a lecture with the title: Game options in an imperfect market with default
We will have a “mingle” meeting. There will be updates from Kristine and Per on the running of the institute. But fear not, there will also be plenty of time for informal chat and eating of cake. All are welcome to the lobby on the first floor.
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Alessandro Morbidelli
From Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur, Nice, France
Master of Science Sunniva Rose at Department of Physics will be defending the thesis Aspects of the Thorium fuel cycle for the degree of Philosophiae doctor.
Doctoral candidate Master of Science Sunniva Rose at Department of Physics will give a trial lecture on the given topic: "Cosmic fission: the synthesis of the heavy elements and the role of fission."
Nicola Lunardon (Department of Economics, Management and Statistics, University of Milano-Bicocca) will give a seminar in the lunch area, 8th floor Niels Henrik Abels hus at 14:15.
Paul Krühner (TU Wien) gives a lecture with the title: On the Brownian limit order book dynamics
Teklu Bekele, Associate Professor, Pedagogy Department, UiO