Tidligere arrangementer - Side 33
Upcoming short presentation from MSc/PhD students in meteorology and oceanography:
Speaker: Matthias Hummel
Title: Ice nucleation
Welcome to the GeoHyd Lunch Seminar on Friday 23 October @12:15 in AUD 1 in the Geology building.
Upcoming short presentation in meteorology and oceanography:
Speaker: Prof. Terje K. Berntsen
Title: Arctic temperature response to changes in emissions of Short Lived Climate Forcers.
Upcoming short presentation from MSc/PhD students in meteorology and oceanography:
Speaker: Kjetil Schanke Aas
Title: Representing snow variability on sub-grid scales in NWP models
Supervisors: Terje K. Berntsen
Heïdi Sevestre at the Department of Geosciences will be defending her dissertation: Surge-type glaciers: controls, processes, distribution
Upcoming short presentation from MSc/PhD students in meteorology and oceanography:
Speaker: Helen Yeung
Title: Analysis of ENSO signal in the stratosphere in WACCM simulations
Supervisor: Frode Stordal
Rafael Rodríguez Ochoa at the Department of Geosciences will be defending his dissertation: Risk Analysis of Earthquake-Induced Submarine Landslides in Deepwater Sites
Steven Mueller at the Department of Geosciences will be defending his dissertation: Stratigraphy and Depositional Environments of the Boreal and Tethyan Early Carnian (Triassic) – Evidenced by Palynology and Geochemistry
Upcoming short presentation from MSc/PhD students in meteorology and oceanography:
Speaker: Hui Tang
Title: Dynamical vegetation model in NorESM
Upcoming short presentation from MSc/PhD students in meteorology and oceanography:
Speaker: Christine Smith-Johnsen
Title: Energetic particle precipitation
Supervisor: Yvan Orsolini and Frode Stordal
Upcoming short presentation from MSc/PhD students in meteorology and oceanography:
Speaker: Ole Henrik Botvar
Title: Comparing the Norkyst 800 model to in situ measurements in the outer Oslofjord
Supervisor: Joe LaCasce
Upcoming short presentation from MSc/PhD students in meteorology and oceanography:
Speaker: Kristoffer Aalstad
Title: Master thesis ("Applying the Eddy Covariance Method under difficult conditions") and future work
Supervisor: Terje Berntsen
The 3rd Conference on Modelling Hydrology, Climate and Land Surface Processes is to be arranged in Lillehammer, Norway in September 7 - 9. The target group is researchers and others with interest in the topics for the conference.
Welcome to the GeoHyd Lunch Seminar on Friday 4 September @12:15 in the Geology building.
Upcoming short presentation from MSc/PhD students in meteorology and oceanography:
Speaker: Eivind Grøtting Wærsted
Title: Master thesis ("Timescales of surface-to-stratosphere transport in the tropics, using FLEXPART") and future work
Supervisor: Kirstin Krüger and Frode Stordal
Upcoming seminar in meteorology and oceanography:
Speaker: Barry Klinger (COLA, George Mason Univ.)
Title: Mechanisms of Ocean Heat Uptake of Global Warming
Hong Li at the Department of Geosciences will be defending her dissertation: Hydrological modelling of mountainous and glacierised regions under changing climate
Welcome to The 1st EarthFlows seminar and meeting
Participants in the EarthFlows research group and invited guests are welcome to this seminar and meeting 18-19 June 2015 at University of Oslo, Blindern.
Harald Hovland at the Department of Geosciences will be defending his dissertation: Tomographic scanning imagers
Magnus Bjørn Drivdal at the Department of Geosciences will be defending his dissertation: Wave effects on the mixing and transport of particles in the ocean
Welcome to the GeoHyd Lunch Seminar on Friday 5 June @12:15 in AUD 1 in the Geology building.
Welcome to the GeoHyd Lunch Seminar on Friday 29 May @12:15 in AUD 1 in the Geology building.
Welcome to the GeoHyd Lunch Seminar on Thursday 21 May @12:15 in AUD 2 in the Geology building.
Anja Sundal at the Department of Geosciences will be defending her dissertation: Geological reservoir characterization for subsurface CO2 storage: Methodologies for evaluation of reservoir quality and effects of depositional heterogeneities
Christopher James Duffield at the Department of Geosciences will be defending his dissertation: Responses of Benthic Foraminifera to Organic Matter: Implications for the Reconstruction of Recent Past Environments