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Master examinations

The master programme in Geosciences and Computational Science/CS: Geoscience ends with a final defend of the master thesis, consisting of a presentation and a final oral examination.

The examinations will be continuously announced on this webpage. See announcements archived per year.

Upcoming

Time and place: , Svalbard room/lunch room, Natural History Museum, Kabelgata 40, Økern

Digesting an ancient ecosystem: Coprolites from the lower Triassic Grippia bonebed in Svalbard

Time and place: , Seminar room 219 (Valhall), the Geology building

The impact of sewage plant discharge on the benthic environment in the Moss area, Outer Oslofjord, Norway

Time and place: , ALC-room 2320, Kristine Bonnevies' hus

Hvordan gjøre klimadata lettere tilgjengelig og mer anvendelig for små og mellomstore kommuner?

Previous

Time and place: , Auditorium 2, the Geology building

Towards a method for risk-based landslide forecasting

Time and place: , Seminar room 102 (Mellomrommet), the Geology building

Statistisk analyse av sammenhenger mellom nedbørsfeltegenskaper og elvegeometri i norske vassdrag

Time and place: , Digital examination on Zoom

Mitigating Groundwater Drawdown in Tunneling Near Magmatic Dikes: A Comprehensive Investigation and Injection Works Approach

Time and place: , Seminar room 102 (Mellomrommet), the Geology building

Characterization of potential reservoir sandstones of CO2 exploration license Havstjerne (EXL006), offshore Norway

Time and place: , Auditorium 2, the Geology building

Development of an ice run prediction model

Time and place: , Meeting room 217b (iEarth), the Geology building

Application of the AvaFrame Dense Flow Model to Norwegian Snow Avalanche Events

Time and place: , Kelvin (V316), Physics building, University of Oslo

Structural control on the cobalt mineralization at Modum

Time and place: , Meeting room 217b (iEarth), the Geology building

Comparison of avalanche run-out maps for backcountry travel and satellite detected events

Time and place: , ALC-room 2320, MetOs, Kristine Bonnevies' hus, Blindern

Effect of Natural Slicks on the Growth and Damping of Wind-Generated Waves

Time and place: , ALC-room 2320, Kristine Bonnevies' hus

An Idealized Numerical Model Study of Bottom Topographic Influence on Momentum Fluxes, with Emphasis on Contrasting Prograde and Retrograde Flow

Time and place: , Meeting room 2418, MetOs, Kristine Bonnevies hus, University of Oslo

Large Eddy Simulation of Cloud Topped Boundary Layers. Sensitivity Studies and Model Evaluation using Local Observations

Time and place: , Meeting room 016 (Undergrunnen), the Geology building

Varmgang i alunskifer: Analyse av ukjente kritiske parametere

Time and place: , Auditorium 2, the Geology building

Ignimbrites of the Drammen Caldera: A Stratigraphic, Petrographic and Geochemical Analysis of Explosive Volcanism in the Oslo Rift, Norway

Time and place: , Meeting room 217b (iEarth), the Geology building

Weak Layer Prediction using SNOWPACK: A Comparative Analysis of SNOWPACK Model Results with RegObs Observations near Fonnbu Research Station

Time and place: , Meeting room 217b (iEarth), the Geology building

Assessing Vegetation Vulnerability to Volcanic Hazard: Tephra Impact and Recovery Analysis

Time and place: , ALC-room 2320, Kristine Bonnevies' hus, Blindern

Drivers of closed-to-open cell transition in Arctic cold air outbreaks - An unsupervised deep learning approach

Time and place: , Meeting room 016 (Undergrunnen), the Geology building

Maskinlæringsmodell for deteksjon av kvikkleire på Romerike

Time and place: , Meeting room k43 (Bifrost), the Geology building

Insights into Pegmatite Emplacement Mechanisms A case study of a pegmatite in Å, Lofoten, Norway

Time and place: , Seminar room 102 (Mellomrommet), the Geology building

Multi-Modal Change Detection

Time and place: , Meeting room 016 (Undergrunnen), the Geology building

Geochemical analysis of mine tailings

Time and place: , Seminar room 102 (Mellomrommet), the Geology building

Snow depth estimation in forested terrain using the ICESat-2 space laser

Time and place: , Seminar room 219 (Valhall), the Geology building

Weather types that have triggered landslides in Western Norway