Tidlegare arrangement - Side 280
Geodetic Mass Balance of Ecology Glacier, King George Island
Tittel: Giving New Life to Materials for Energy, the Environment and Medicine.
Hvordan lager og lagrer hjernen vår minner? Hva er falske minner? Kan falske nyheter få oss til å huske ting som ikke har skjedd? Kan vi stole på vitneforklaringer? Kan andre manipulere minnene våre? Hva er mulig i dag og hva er science fiction? Møt forskere som ved ulike tilnærminger gir oss innsikt i det siste fra forskningsfronten samt mulighetene og utfordringene framover.
Master in Physics Åsmund Skjæveland at Department of Physics will be defending the thesis Energy Inputs and upflow motion in the cusp for the degree of Ph.D.
This is the second of two lectures by Anders Hansen (Cambridge Univ. and UiO) on Foundational Computational Problems in l^1 and Total Variation Regularisation.
Marianne Gjestvold Omang, Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics
Study of the air-flow very close to the surface of wind-generated water waves Marseille large air-water facility
Doctoral candidate Master in Physics Åsmund Skjæveland at Department of Physics will give a trial lecture on the given topic: Mass escape from Earth's atmosphere
This is the first of two lectures by Anders Hansen (Cambridge Univ. and UiO) on Foundational Computational Problems in l^1 and Total Variation Regularisation.
Topological cyclic homology is a variant of negative cyclic homology which was introduced by Bökstedt, Hsiang and Madsen. They invented topological cyclic homology to study algebraic K-theory but in recent years it has become more and more important as an invariant in its own right. We present a new formula for topological cyclic homology and give an entirely model independent construction. If time permits we explain consequences and further directions.
Chris Kouvaris, CP3-origins Odense
Asymmetric dark matter with sufficiently strong self-interactions might potentially lead to the formation of dark matter compact objects. I will entertain this possibility providing possible ways of distinguishing these “dark stars” from ordinary black holes and other compact objects like neutron stars. I will also discuss some new techniques in dark matter direct detection that could facilitate searches in the sub-GeV mass region.
(The slides will be available here)
Martin Rytir has submitted his thesis entitled:“Satellite-Earth Propagation Effects at Low Elevation Angles; Measurements and Modelling” in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of PhD in Electronics and Telecommunciations at the Department of Electronic Systems, NTNU.
This is the second of two lectures by Anders Hansen (Cambridge Univ. and UiO) on Compressed sensing - Structure and Imaging.
Willi Sauerbrei (Institute for Medical Biometry and Statistics, University of Freiburg) will give a seminar in the lunch area, 8th floor Niels Henrik Abels hus at 14:15.
M.Sc. Anne Asmyr Thorseng at the Department of Informatics will be defending her dissertation for the degree of Ph.D:
« Building patient-centred health information infrastructures»
We welcome you to an inspiring afternoon about Epigenetics and Stem Cells.
The Keynote lecture is by Prof. Frank Grosveld, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, Netherland, a leading expert on transcription and chromatin organisation. We have a fantastic programme spanning from transcription and enhancer regulation, nuclear organisation, histone variants, human X-inactivation with focus on stem cells and differentiation.
The symposium will be held 9th of May 2017 at University of Oslo in Helga Engs Hus, Auditorium 1, Blindern, 12.00-18.00 and is free of charge, but registration is mandatory.
This is the first of two lectures by Anders Hansen (Cambridge Univ. and UiO) on Compressed sensing - Structure and Imaging.
Jan Haug Anonsen, EVOGENE
See the conference web page for details
RICCIARDONE, Angelo, University of Stavanger, Norway.
Self-assembly & Surface Properties of Peptides and Peptidomimetic Polymers
It is our pleasure to invite you all to a combined “CEES Beyond 2017” Kick-Off and CEES Spring Party.
Joint work with Bjørn I. Dundas. We prove that algebraic K-theory, topological Hochschild homology and topological cyclic homology satisfy cubical and cosimplicial descent at connective structured ring spectra along 1-connected maps of such ring spectra.