Previous events - Page 96
by
Boris Ivanov
From Institute for Dynamics of Geospheres, Russian Academy of Science
Welcome to our GEOHYD Lunch Seminar Friday 2nd November @ 12:15 in Aud 1, The Geology building. The seminar is helt by Kirstin Krüger.
Laura-Monica Mocanu, ITA, UiO
Hvordan ville verden sett ut om mennesker måtte ha et sertifikat for å bli foreldre?
by
Michael Grund
From Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
Atmospheric and climate sciences have a stronghold in Oslo among the four institutions University of Oslo, the Meteorological Institute, CICERO and NILU. This joint seminar invites renowned international experts to contribute to an informal series of lectures, meant to create interaction with the Oslo atmospheric and climate science community on recent highlights and analysis in the field. All seminars will be held on Thursdays (Noon -1pm) and lunch (sandwiches) will be served on a “first-come-first-served”-basis.
What does responsible research within the Life Sciences mean today, and how can the human and social sciences contribute in this discussion? The Science Studies Colloquium arranges a panel debate, open for everyone, aiming at discussing these questions.
Pingchuan Tan at the Department of Geosciences will be defending his dissertation: Magmatic development of the Jan Mayen - East Greenland area, NE Atlantic
Pingchuan Tan at the Department of Geosciences will be defending his dissertation: Magmatic development of the Jan Mayen - East Greenland area, NE Atlantic
Doctoral candidate Pingchuan Tan at the Department of Geosciences will give a trial lecture on the given topic: Pros and Cons of a deep mantle plume involved in the breakup of the North Atlantic
MSc Helga Margrete Bodahl Holmestad at Department of Physics will be defending the thesis
"Data analysis, simulations, and reconstruction of anti-proton annhilations in a silicon pixel detector” ”
for the degree of PhD
MSc Audun Skaugen at the Department of Physics will be defending the thesis
"A unified perspective on two-dimensional quantum turbulence and plasticity"
for the degree of PhD
Lucio Mayer, Institute for Computational Science, University of Zurich
Doctoral candidate Master in Physics Helga Margrete Bodahl Holmestad at the Department of Physics will give a trial lecture on the given topic:
" Einstein's Theory of Relativity""
Doctoral candidate Master in Physics Audun Skaugen at the Department of Physics will give a trial lecture on the given topic:
" Do the Navier-Stokes equations allow for the emergence of singular flow structures in a finite amount of time?"
Talk given by David R. Nelson, Lyman Laboratory, Harvard University.
Noncommutative geometry aims to use geometric insight in studying phenomena that are beyond the reach of classical geometry and analysis, using functional analysis and algebra as primary rigorous tools. Over the years it has been applied to a variety of problems, from index theory for foliations, to the Novikov conjecture, quantum Hall effect, standard model, analysis on quantum groups, and many more. The goal of the one-day seminar is to use the opportunity provided by the visit of Adam Rennie from Australia to report on recent advances in the area. Another goal is to strengthen ties between the operator algebra groups in Oslo and Trondheim.
The seminar is part of the project "Pure Mathematics in Norway, 2018-2022", supported by the Trond Mohn Stiftelse (earlier called Bergen Research Foundation) and the Tromsø Research Foundation.
Valeriya Naumova (Machine Intelligence Department, Simula Research Laboratory) will give a talk on October 23th at 14:15 in the Seminar Room 819, Niels Henrik Abels hus, 8th floor.
Professor Andrey Pilipenko from the Kiev Polytechnic Institute will give a talk with title "On perturbations of ordinary differential equations with non-Lipschitz coefficients by a small-noise".
by
Marco Maffione
From School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Birmingham, UK
Atmospheric and climate sciences have a stronghold in Oslo among the four institutions University of Oslo, the Meteorological Institute, CICERO and NILU. This joint seminar invites renowned international experts to contribute to an informal series of lectures, meant to create interaction with the Oslo atmospheric and climate science community on recent highlights and analysis in the field. All seminars will be held on Thursdays (Noon -1pm) and lunch (sandwiches) will be served on a “first-come-first-served”-basis.
Lecture by Professor Jerome S. Engel "Innovation in the Digital Age: How does it impact health care and the life sciences?"
The genuine analog of an E_\infty-ring spectrum in algebraic geometry is the notion of a normed motivic spectrum, which carries multiplicative transfers along finite etale morphisms. The homological shadows of an E_\infty-ring structure are the Dyer-Lashof operations which acts on the homology an E_\infty-ring spectrum. We will construct analogs of these operations in motivic homotopy theory, state their basic properties and discuss some consequences such as splitting results for normed motivic spectra. The construction mixes two ingredients: the theory of motivic colimits and equivariant motivic homotopy theory. This is joint work with Tom Bachmann and Jeremiah Heller.