Forskningsarrangementer - Side 57
The official opening of the national Ivar Giæver geomagnetic lab will be done September 7. Presentations and invited lectures are helt in the ZEB building, Aud 3.
The Wilson Lecture speaker in 2016 will be Hope Jahren, Wilson Professor at CEED. The lecture will present the 30 most dramatic ways in which our planet has changed since the 1980’s — the numbers may surprise you. The lecture is in English and is open to all interested.
Upcoming seminar in meteorology and oceanography:
Speaker: Dr. Patrick Büker, Stockholm Environmental Institute (SEI), York University, UK
Habiba Ismail Mtongori at the Department of Geosciences will be defending her dissertation: Climate change and the impacts on crop-agriculture in Tanzania
Doctoral candidate Habiba Ismail Mtongori at the Department of Geosciences will give a trial lecture on the given topic: El Niño, climate change and global food production
Welcome to the GeoHyd Lunch Seminar on Friday August 19th @ 12:15 in aud. 2 in the Geology building.
Welcome to the GeoHyd Lunch Seminar on Friday June 24th @ 12:15 in aud. 1 in the Geology building.
There will be an open session seminar entitled "What does the Paris Agreement mean for future research into Climate Engineering?" in CIENS Forum on Wednesday 22 June.
The seminar is provided by the research project EXPECT.
Torbjørn Ims Østby at the Department of Geosciences will be defending his dissertation: Climatic mass balance of glaciers in Svalbard from observations and modelling
Doctoral candidate Torbjørn Ims Østby at the Department of Geosciences will give a trial lecture on the given topic: Climate forcing of dynamic instabilities of the West Antarctic Icesheet
Welcome to the GeoHyd Seminar on Thursday June 16th @ 12:15 in aud. 1 in the Geology building.
Borgar Aamaas at the Department of Geosciences will be defending his dissertation: Developing, evaluating, and applying emission metrics for the assessment of the climate impact of transportation
Doctoral candidate Borgar Aamaas at the Department of Geosciences will give a trial lecture on the given topic: The Carbon Cycle - Implications for our future climate impacted by anthropogenic use of Nitrogen
Welcome to the GeoHyd Seminar on Thursday June 9th @ 10:00 in aud. 1 in the Geology building.
Kjetil Schanke Aas at the Department of Geosciences will be defending his dissertation: Representing Atmosphere – Cryosphere Interactions in Numerical Weather Prediction and Climate Models