Tidligere arrangementer - Side 37
Bjørn Egil Kringlebotn Nygaard at the Department of Geosciences will be defending his dissertation: Modelling atmospheric icing of structures using high resolution numerical weather prediction models
Tom Erik Maast at the Department of Geosciences will be defending his dissertation: Reservoir quality of deeply buried sandstones – a study of burial diagenesis from the North Sea
Julia Jennifer Semprich at the Department of Geosciences will be defending her dissertation: Density variations and metastability of lower crustal rocks: implications for geodynamic processes
Welcome to GeoHyd Lunch Seminar Friday June 7.
Welcome to GeoHyd Lunch Seminar Friday May 31.
Md Abdus Samad Azad at the Department of Geosciences will be defending his dissertation: Sedimentation in the Ritland Impact Structure, western Norway
Welcome to GeoHyd Lunch Seminar Friday May 24.
Martin Morawietz at the Department of Geosciences will be defending his dissertation: Statistical uncertainty processing for probabilistic streamflow forecasting - Parametric and non-parametric approaches based on an autoregressive error model
Endre Før Gjermundsen at Department of Geosciences will be defending the thesis: Quaternary glacial history of northern Spitsbergen, Svalbard; cosmogenic nuclide constraints on configuration, chronology and ice dynamics
Eivind Støylen at Department of Geosciences will be defending the thesis: Currents and mean circulation induced by trapped internal waves
Van Thi Hai Pham at Department of Geosciences will be defending the thesis: CO2 storage - Simulations for forecasting the effects and behavior of injection CO2 in geological formations
Magnus Strandmyr Eide at Department of Geosciences will be defending the thesis: Modeling present and future global shipping emissions, abatement potentials and possible impacts
Johannes Rafael Kühnel at Department of Geosciences will be defending the thesis: Reactive Nitrogen: Transport to and deposition at the high Arctic site Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard
Markus Eckerstorfer at Department of Geosciences will be defending the thesis: Snow avalanches in central Svalbard: A field study of meteorological and topographical triggering factors and geomorphological significance.
Okwudili Chuks Orji at Department of Geosciences will be defending the thesis: Sea surface wave heights estimation from dual-sensor towed streamer for the degree of Ph.D.
Cornelia Roffeis at Department of Geosciences will be defending the thesis: U-Pb ID-TIMS geochronology and evolution of Caledonian Nappes in southern Norway for the degree of Ph.D.
Nora Jennifer Schneevoigt at Department of Geosciences will be defending the thesis: Remote sensing in geomorphological and glaciological research for the degree of Ph.D.
Alban Jean-Rene Souche at Department of Geosciences will be defending the thesis: Thermal evolution in sedimentary basins above large shear zones and detachments for the degree of Ph.D.
Jaqueline Reber at Department of Geosciences will be defending the thesis: Sheath folds in simple shear: An analytical and experimental study for the degree of Ph.D.
Oliver Plümper at the Department of Geosciences, University of Oslo will defend his dissertation for the degree of Ph.D.: Mantle peridotite alteration: Physicochemical aspects of mechanisms and microstructures
Speaker: Pierre-Marie (PiM) Lefeuvre
Title: Topographic analysis in the Sikkim Himalayas: Debris-covered vs Debris-free Glaciers
Speaker: Tobias Hipp
Title: Permafrost in vertical Jotunheimen - A short story about big walls, frozen rock and society
NatGEO Friday Lunch Seminar Presents:
Speaker: Torbjørn Østby
Harold Mc Innes ved Institutt for geofag vil forsvare sin avhandling for graden ph.d.: An observation-based study of Arctic high-impact weather systems.