Tidlegare arrangement - Side 105
Welcome to our dScience lunch seminar in the Science Library! This event is open to everyone.
Research Seminar Series features, Alexander Moltubakk Kempton, Associate Professor of Information Systems at the Department of Informatics and the HISP Centre at the University of Oslo.
The application of Neural Networks for classifying impedance spectra established with needle electrode measurements in fat and muscle tissue
Vincent Thio will defend his thesis «Sensor fusion for indoor positioning and navigation systems» for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor at the University of Oslo, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences.
Hylleraas seminar, hosted in Oslo
PhD candidate Dereje Tesfaye Delkaso at the Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis "The Omo River guereza (Colobus guereza guereza) in habitats with varying levels of fragmentation and disturbance in the southern Ethiopian Highlands: behavioral ecology and phylogeny" for the degree of PhD.
I present a simple, efficient, three dimensional, time dependent model for bone regeneration in the presence of porous scaffolds to bridge critical size bone defects. The essential processes are an interplay between the mechanical and biological environment which we model by a coupled system of PDEs and ODEs. The mechanical environment is represented by a linear elastic equation and the biological environment through reaction-diffusion equations as well as as logistic ODEs, modelling signalling molecules and cells/bone respectively. Material properties are incorporated using homogenized quantities not resolving any scaffold microstructure. This makes the model efficient in computations, thus suitable as a forward equation in optimization algorithms and opening up the possibility of patient specific scaffold design and this model is used as a PDE constraint for the optimization of polymer scaffold porosities. Our numerical findings show that our model for example recovers and quantifies clinically relevant stress shielding effects that appear in vivo due to external fixation of the scaffold at the defect site.
This talk is part of the Mechanics Lunch Seminar series. Bring-your-own-lunch and lots of questions.
Welcome to our GEOHYD Lunch Seminar Friday 13th of May @ 12:15 in Aud. 2, Geology building or via videolink using Zoom. The seminar is helt by Astrid Vatne, Dept of Geosciences.
Hayley Macpherson, Centre for Theoretical Cosmology in DAMTP, University of Cambridge (UK)
"Synthesis of a series of quinolones for examinations of antibiotic properties"
Is it difficult to set aside time to write? The Academic Writing Centre arranges joint, structured “Shut Up & Write” sessions.
Is it difficult to set aside time to write? The Academic Writing Centre arranges joint, structured “Shut Up & Write” sessions.
Akira var på sin tid den dyreste animasjonsfilmen noensinne laget. Filmen omhandler en gutt med evner til å forme seg selv og materien rundt seg kun ved bruk av tankekraft.
Vito Rubino (California Institute of Technology): “Earthquake rupture behavior and evolution of dynamic friction revealed by laboratory experiments”
Dr. Marta Melé, group leader at the Barcelona Supercomputing Centre, Spain, will present her research on "The anatomy of expression and alternative splicing variation across human traits."
Prof. Fernando Alvarez
The chronic lymphocytic leukemia prognostic marker CD38: Evaluation as a therapeutic target and its possible regulation of CD45 phosphatase activity
Emeritus Arnt Inge Vistnes, Fysisk institutt, UiO.
Title: Future changes in the dynamics of North Atlantic cyclones - a potential vorticity perspective
Speaker: Stephan Pfahl, Freie Universität Berlin
Welcome to our weekly lunch seminar held in the dScience lounge area! This event is open to PhD candidates and postdocs.
Jotne and CENSSS welcomes all CENSSS partners to a Workshop on Digital Twin and TruePLM held by Jotne. The event will take place on 12 May, from 09:00-12:00 at Scandic Lillestrøm.
Marco Hufnagel, ULB Brussels
Weekly Theory Seminar.
All students at the Department of chemistry are welcome to this math session at the Hylleraas Centre. Ask any question, at any level - and get help to find the right answer!
In this talk I report on my experiences in teaching programming for humanities students. I have taught this in a variety of ways, as a course for PhD and MA students in linguistics specifically, as a BA-level course in the honours program and as a general BA course for humanities students. The two latter courses were developed in collaboration with CCSE. I will try to say something about why programming is difficult for humanitites students, how it can be made easier and more relevant, and what worked and didn't work in our latest incarnation of the course.
All students at the Department of chemistry are welcome to this math session at the Hylleraas Centre. Ask any question, at any level - and get help to find the right answer!