Tidlegare arrangement - Side 238
Carsten van de Bruck, Professor University of Sheffield
M.Phil. Waqas Rafique ved Kjemisk institutt avholder prøveforelesning over oppgitt emne:
" Non-[18F]FDG tracers in cancer diagnostics - Current status and future prospects"
MSc Daniel Hitchcock ved Institutt for biovitenskap avholder prøveforelesning over oppgitt emne: Chemical read-across in a species perspective - How life history traits and other species-specific factors may inform read-across between chemicals in toxicological assessments
This international symposium will focus on selected current concepts, challenges and methodologies in Infection Biology and Biomedicine.
AI has proved its capability in enabling machines to have some sort of human perceptions. One interesting challenge is: Can machines own perceptions beyond human?
This session, dedicated to gender studies in archaeology, is the result of conversations that have commenced between scholars of gender studies and Egyptology from the University of Oslo (STK) and the University of Oxford, and is part of the Cambridge Annual Student Archaeology Conference.
Diploma ceremony for Master's candidates in Molecular Biosciences and Biology. The master's class of spring term 2018 is cordially invited to a diploma ceremony. An extra warm welcome to supervisors.
We will discuss a study by Krohn et al. using a reduced representation genomic approach (RAD sequencing) to study the genetic diversity and evolutionary relationships of an endangered vole and other closely related desert-dwelling voles.
Late Lunch Talk by Tom Oosting from Victoria University of Wellington
The NordCO2 consortium, which is lead by Hylleraas PI Kathrin H. Hopmann, will organize a course on mechanisms for CO2 activation. Course organizers are Hylleraas members Ainara Nova and Kathrin H. Hopmann.
Eric Gelhaye will give a short talk entitled "From fungal detoxification systems to tree ecological traits" and Mélanie Morel-Rouhier will give a short talk entitled "Oak extractive-induced stress reveals the involvement of new enzymes in the detoxification response of Phanerochaete chrysosporium"
ProFag er etterutdanning for lærere i PROgrammering for FAGenes skyld. Fagene er biologi, kjemi, fysikk og matematikk. Tittelen signaliserer at vi setter faget i sentrum. Programmeringen skal bidra til styrking og utvikling av realfagene.
Samling nummer 2 vil legge vekt på numeriske metoder. Vi ser nærmere på hvordan programmering kan bidra til dybdelæring i fagene og hvordan en utvidet verktøykasse kan endre selve innholdet i skolens realfag. Vi vil legge vekt på didaktiske utfordringer i overgangen fra dagens skolefag til en mer numerisk tilnærming med vekt på algoritmisk tenkning.
Kurset er fulltegnet.
This Academic Catwalk features exciting academic projects from three Nordic countries illustrating the rich and broad research milieus and their motivation to advance their ideas into innovations for patients.
High precision U/Pb dating of the Hoy Volcanic Member and its implications
Massimiliano Pio di Cagno holder sin prøveforelesning for stillingen som førsteamanuensis i galenisk farmasi.
Hylleraas seminar, hosted in Tromsø
”Molecular phylogeny and frontal shield evolution of Cheilostome bryozoans. (Un)linking frontal shield evolution to phylogenetic relationships within Adeonidae”
Cand.scient. Joakim Karlsen at the Department of Informatics will be defending his dissertation for the degree of Ph.D:
"Reinventing Journalism: Supporting processes of invention and change in media worlds"
Development of an imaging radar capable of detecting hidden obstacles for terrain mapping on an autonomous off-road vehicle.
MSc Trung Tran at the Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis Quantitative proteome analyses of phosphorylated proteins and alternative splice variants in human cell lines and urine for the degree of PhD.
MSc Trung Tran ved Institutt for biovitenskap vil forsvare sin avhandling for graden PhD: Quantitative proteome analyses of phosphorylated proteins and alternative splice variants in human cell lines and urine
Title: Taming nonlinear dynamics using Deep Reinforcement Learning
by: Jean Rabault, Miroslav Kuchta, Ulysse Réglade and Nicolas Cerardi
Abstract: Machine Learning (ML) methods are a promising way to perform optimal control. In a recent book ('Machine Learning Control - Taming Nonlinear Dynamics and Turbulence', Duriez et. al., 2017), several ML methods were presented as well as a couple of benchmarks. One particular benchmark is a small system of ODEs that present features, such as multimodality and cross-talks, that are representative of more complex systems found in Fluid Mechanics.
In this seminar, we present ongoing work about active control of this system of ODEs.
We will have a “mingle” meeting. There will be updates from Kristine and Per on the running of the institute. But fear not, there will also be plenty of time for informal chat and eating of cake. All are welcome to the lobby on the first floor.