Previous events - Page 42
by
Matthew Jackson
From the University of California, Santa Barbara
Hosted by Reidar Trønnes
Dr. Bart Deplancke, Professor at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland, will present his lecture "Resolving the molecular mechanisms underlying regulatory variation-mediated phenotypic diversity."
Learn about how data sharing services are built and run based on an example from EBRAINS Research Infrastructure.
Title: Arctic sea ice, climate change
Speaker: Julienne Stroeve, University College London
We invite you to the March RoCS Solar/Stellar Lunch. You are invited to discuss your work with colleagues.
UiO:Life Sciences' first generation of convergence environments started up in 2017. Their research period is about to finish. Welcome to join us celebrating their achievements.
C*-algebra seminar by Alexander Mang (Saarland University)
Kai Morgan Kjølerbakken will defend his thesis “Computational study of Langmuir probe properties in ionospheric plasma” for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor at the University of Oslo, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences.
Njord Seminar with talks by
Per Arne Rikvold (University of Oslo): "Fluctuations and cascades in models of evolving ecosystems"
and
Henrik Sveinsson (University of Oslo): "Predicting fracture strength in silica using machine learning"
AVLYST Welcome to our GEOHYD Lunch Seminar Friday 25th of March @ 12:15 in Aud. 2, Geology building or via videolink using Zoom. The seminar is helt by Norbert Pirk, Dept of Geosciences.
Is it difficult to set aside time to write? The Academic Writing Centre arranges joint, structured “Shut Up & Write” sessions.
Title: Sensitivity of dust modeling to anthropogenic emission factors using GFDL ESM4
Speaker: Paul Ginoux, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, NOAA
by
William Lukens
From James Madison University
Hosted by Anne Hope Jahren
SPARK Norway Educational Forum are monthly open meetings organized by UiO:Life Science and SPARK Norway partners.
Jim Tørresen presenting research on health-related treatment and care technologies, particularly drawing upon research results from the INTROMAT Lighthouse and MECS IKTPLUSS projects.
Doctoral candidate Marthe Grønlie Guren at the Department of Geosciences, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, is defending the thesis Imaging and modelling nanoscale dynamics of mineral-mineral and mineral-fluid interfaces during mechano-chemical transformations for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
Doctoral candidate Jakob Schreiner at the Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, is defending the thesis Patient Specific Computational Models of the Brain and Electroconvulsive Therapy for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
Doctoral candidate Elisa Cazzador at the Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, is defending the thesis Topics in the geometry of spaces of symmetric tensors for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
Abstract: Because of their huge compressibility difference with their surrounding media, air bubbles in water have a special relationship with acoustic waves: they are sub-wavelength resonators. In this presentation, I will show that this characteristic has great implications for both the surrounding fluid, because of the steady streaming effect, but also for the acoustic waves.
This talk is part of the Mechanics Lunch Seminar series. Bring-your-own-lunch and lots of questions.
Doctoral candidate Andrea Raffo at the Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, is defending the thesis Mathematical methods for geometry reconstruction and shape analysis for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
Doctoral candidate Kine Onsum Moseid at the Department of Geosciences, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, is defending the thesis The dim and distant past: Constraining aerosol forcing history in the 20th century for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
Is it difficult to set aside time to write? The Academic Writing Centre arranges joint, structured “Shut Up & Write” sessions.
Is it difficult to set aside time to write? The Academic Writing Centre arranges joint, structured “Shut Up & Write” sessions.
Title: Two topics: On the bias of LWP adjustment estimated from satellite data / Long-term AOD from sunshine duration measurements
Speaker: Antti Arola, Finnish Meteorological Institute