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Welcome to the first hybrid AtLAST consortium meeting 2022.
Paul Shapiro, Department of Astronomy, The University of Texas at Austin (USA).
Doctoral candidate Kine Eide Kvitne at the Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, is defending the thesis "Pharmacokinetic variability in patients with obesity and healthy individuals - the role of cytochrome P450" for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
by Vidar Enebakk
From the Norwegian National Committees for Research Ethics
Hosted by Annique van der Boon
Doctoral candidate Asbjørn Slagtern Fjellvåg at the Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, is defending the thesis “Platinum catchment by noble metal alloys and structural studies of Pt- and Rh-containing perovskites” for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
Welcome to our GEOHYD Lunch Seminar Friday 30th of September @ 12:15 in Aud. 2, Geology building or via videolink using Zoom. The seminar is helt by Heiko Goelzer, NORCE.
Is it difficult to set aside time to write? The Academic Writing Centre arranges joint, structured “Shut Up & Write” sessions.
In 80s Weibel observed that K-theory is homotopy invariant on Fp-schemes up to p-torsion. His main tool was the action of the ring Witt vectors on nil-K-groups: NKi(R) = Ker(Ki(R[t]) → Ki(R)). We will revisit the proof and check that the same result holds for all finitary localizing invariants.
Title: An overview of the Met Norway Approach to Downscaling after a quarter of a century's experience & why we did it our way
Speaker: Rasmus Benestad, met.no
Learn what study replications are and how to choose research studies to replicate.
We invite you to the September RoCS Solar/Stellar Lunch. You are invited to discuss your work with colleagues.
How can academic discoveries be advanced to a commercial setting more efficiently? How can the university – industry bridge be strengthened and how can investors engage to advance the growing portfolio of investment opportunities emerging from the Nordic SPARK initiative?
Welcome to the a new Teaching and Learning Journal Club Meeting 28. September 12:15.
Doctoral candidate Juan Camilo Guevara Gomez at the Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, is defending the thesis "Observations of the dynamics and structure of the solar atmosphere with ALMA" for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
Title: (two short lectures) "Deconstructing tropospheric chemical rates and feedbacks from the ATom observations" and "Surprises in the nitrous oxide budget and lifetime"
Speaker: Michael Prather, UC Irvine
Msc. Giuseppe at the Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, is defending the thesis
«Vapour-solid interactions for SMSB and asymmetric amplification of pyrimidine and pyridine aldehydes» for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
Welcome to our GEOHYD Lunch Seminar Friday 23rd of September @ 12:15 in Aud. 2, Geology building or via videolink using Zoom. The seminar is helt by Anne Sophie Daloz, CICERO.
Stephen Hladky presents work in collaboration with Margery A. Barrand (both Department of Pharmacology, University of Cambridge).
Abstract: Extravascular fluxes of marker substances and some wastes are sufficiently fast that there is almost certain to be a component of flow augmenting their diffusion in the parenchyma. There have been two major proposals for how this flow is produced and where it is important. The evidence for the classical and glymphatic hypotheses will be reviewed. Extravascular, and in particular perivascular, routes for fluid movement out of the parenchyma to lymphatics may be important in the development of hydrocephalus.
Benjamin Keller, Department of Physics and Materials Science, University of Memphis.
I will explain how motivic homotopy theory can be used to attack problems regarding finite projective modules over smooth affine k-algebras. I will recall in particular the foundational theorem of Morel and Asok-Hoyois-Wendt, and the construction of the Barge-Morel Euler class. Time permitting, I will explain recent progress on Murthy's splitting conjecture.
C*-algebra seminar talk by Marco Matassa (OsloMet)
Title: On the Additivity of Climate Responses to the Volcanic and Solar Forcing in the Early 19th Century
Speaker: Shih-Wei Fang, MPI
Dr. Douglas Rowland, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center