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This case-study-based presentation demonstrates how open-source information can be collected and leveraged to attack critical infrastructure assets. Speaker: Sujeet Shenoi (University of Tulsa).
Miguel Zilhão, Research scientist at Center for Astrophysics and gravitation (CENTRA), Lisbon
This presentation describes various electronic, physical and chemical techniques for extracting data and firmware from embedded devices. Speaker: Sujeet Shenoi (University of Tulsa).
by
Maria Jensen
From UNIS, Svalbard, Norway
Space-based weak gravitational lensing measurements of lensing-selected clusters
Nathan Brownlowe (The University of Sydney, Australia) will give a talk titled: Reconstructing directed graphs from their Toeplitz algebras.
Title: The role of chemistry on the climate forcing of major volcanic eruptions
Speaker: Kostas Tsigaridis, NASA GISS
Zeljko Kereta (Department of Computational Physiology, Simula Research Laboratory) will give a talk on October 1st at 14:15 in the Erling Sverdrups plass, Niels Henrik Abels hus, 8th floor.
Henrik Andersen Sveinsson at the Department of Physics will be defending the thesis
"Molecular dynamics modeling of mechanical failure processes in methane hydrates"
for the degree of PhD
Master i farmasi Kristine Skoglund Ask ved Farmasøytisk institutt vil forsvare sin avhandling for graden ph.d: Paralell artificial liquid membrane extraction for quantification of small molecule drugs in biological matrices.
Henrik Andersen Sveinsson at the Department of Physics will give a trial lecture on the given topic:
"Materials discovery through molecular simulations and machine Learning"
We are pleased to announce that Dr. Adam Novak will be the guest speaker of our upcoming Sven Furberg Seminar in Bioinformatics and Statistical Genomics on the coming Friday, Sep 27, at 14:30 in Lille auditorium, Kristen Nygaards hus.
Dr. Adam Novak, senior software engineer in the UCSC Genomics Institute, will present his lecture "Graph-based genome representations".
Abstract:
Graph-based approaches to genomics problems can beat out traditional linear-reference-based tools, reducing reference allele bias and improving structural variant calling. For these reasons and others, graph genomics techniques are becoming more popular, and more graph-based tools are being developed. Here I present lessons on genome graph API design learned during the development of the vg variation graph toolkit. I show how techniques and libraries extracted from vg can be used to help developers quickly bootstrap new graph-based projects, forming an ecosystem of interoperable graph genomics tools.
Lars Musland at the Department of Physics will be defending the thesis
"Theory and calculations of thermoelectric transport in heterostructures"
for the degree of PhD
Welcome to our GEOHYD Lunch Seminar Friday 27th of September @ 12:15 in Aud 1, The Geology building. The seminar is helt by Kristoffer Aalstad, Doctoral Research Fellow, Dept. of Geosciences.
Clara Froment, Rosseland Centre for Solar Physics (UiO)
Lars Musland at the Department of Physics will give a trial lecture on the given topic:
"Topological insulators"
Invited talk by
Fabio Capitanio
From the School of Earth, Atmosphere and Environment, Faculty of Science, Monash University, Clayton, Australia
By this year's Birkeland lecturer, professor Tuija I. Pulkkinen
Department of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Title: Sulfate in the stratosphere: Efficiency, QBO and impact on stratospheric dynamics
Speaker: Ulrike Niemeier, MPI-M
Where do you store assignments? What about lists of personell information for a research group? What about their phone numbers? Do you have interviews of people? Pictures? What about research data? What kind of data is it? How to share different types of data with others in a functional and legal manner? This talk will provide a practical guide for users in the current framework of laws and regulations. Attendance to the talk is highly recommended for everyone at the Department.
Olli Saarela (Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, CAN) will give a talk on September 24th at 14:15 in the Erling Sverdrups plass, Niels Henrik Abels hus, 8th floor.
Abstract: "The study of foliations falls largely into two parts: One can study the leaf geometry or one can study transversally elliptic operators. The leaf geometry consists of studying the individual submanifolds and how they lie within the manifold. On the other hand, the study of transversally elliptic operators was initiated in the seminal work of Atiyah. This talk will be arranged as follows: The first part will be an introduction to Riemannian foliations and transverse geometry, and the second part is a survey of the results on transversally elliptic operators, foliated gauge theory and some recent work."
Topic: Electrical capacitors
Panel Debate
by
Stephen Mojzsis (University of Colorado, Boulder)
Fernando Corfu (UiO - CEED/GEO) as a moderator
Agata Krzesinska (UiO - CEED/GEO)
Benjamin Bultel (UiO - CEED/GEO)
Stephanie Werner (UiO - CEED/GEO)
Anastasia Sokolenko at the Department of Physics will be defending the thesis
"Enlightening the Dark"
for the degree of PhD