Tidlegare arrangement - Side 289
RNAseq analysis identifies differentially expressed genes of Serpula lacrymans during growth on Scots pine and Norway spruce wood
M.Sc. Øyvind Evju at the Department of Informatics will be defending his dissertation for the degree of Ph.D:
Computational hemodynamics in cerebral aneurysms: Robustness of rupture risk indicators under different model assumptions
Welcome to the first GeoHyd Lunch Seminar in 2017! The seminar is on Friday Jan. 13th @ 12:15 in Aud 1 in the Geology building.
Johan Peter Uldall Fynbo, Professor DARK cosmology Centre, Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen
Environmental changes during the Permian-Triassic mass extinction – A palynological study of sediments from Spitsbergen
Utvikling av immunoassay for deteksjon av eksosomer
Friday, January 12th, we will discuss a recent paper by Pires et al .(2017): Interactions within and between clades shaped the diversification of terrestrial carnivores
Join us!
Alessandro Cuoco, RWTH Aachen
I will discuss the implication for dark matter (DM) indirect searches of the recent precise measurements of cosmic-ray (CR) antiprotons from AMS-02. With respect to previous works we use a new updated CR propagation model consistent with the AMS-02 data. Furthermore, we fit at the same time, in a self-consistent way, both DM and the propagation parameters. We find a significant (4.5 sigma) indication of a DM signal for DM masses near 80 GeV, which, interestingly, is also compatible with the similar excess present in the Galactic center in gamma rays. Possible systematic effects will be also discussed. In terms of DM exclusion limits, we find stringent constraints a factor of 4-5 stronger than limits from gamma-ray observations of dwarf galaxies.
(The slides will be available here)
The performance of multilayered covers for limiting acid mine drainage from tailings in Folldal, Norway
Keynote speakers: Hanna Kokko, Tim Coulson, Vigdis Vandvik and Bernt-Erik Sæther
M.Sc. Gabriel Balaban at the Department of Informatics will be defending his dissertation for the degree of Ph.D:
Adjoint Data Assimilation Methods for Cardiac Mechanics
Triangulated categories of motives over schemes are sort of the "universal derived categories" among various derived categories obtained by various cohomology theories like l-adic cohomology. Ayoub constructed them using the A1-homotopy equivalences and étale topology. I will introduce the construction of triangulated categories of motives over fs log schemes. Fs log schemes are kinds of "schemes with toroidal boundary," and A1-homotopy equivalences and étale topology are not enough to obtain all homotopy equivalences between fs log schemes. I will explain what extra homotopy equivalences and topologies are neeeded.
Microsystem for characterization of thermoelectric materials
The symposium is a follow-up of four highly successful previous symposia, held 14-15 October 2008 in the Norwegian Academy in Oslo, 1-2 November 2010 in RSE in Edinburgh, 2013 Oslo and 2015 Edinburgh. Topics of this year's symposium include: internal waves, waves and ice, freak waves and wave-structure interaction as well as related aspects of stratified and buoyancy-driven oceanic flows.
The scope of the programme will reflect the ongoing wave research projects in Norway and Scotland individually and in collaboration and it will include a special session celebrating the 6oth birthday of John Grue, the co-Director of the DNVA-RSE Waves symposia since their inception.
This Friday the 13th of May we will discuss a recent paper by Ingram et al. (2016): "Comparative tests of the role of dewlap size in Anolis lizard speciation".
Hope to see you there!
Exploring Naturalness in Supersymmetry at the High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider
The 17th Danish-Norwegian workshop in Operator algebras will take place at Lysebu (Oslo), January 5 - 8, 2017, with support from the Foundation for Danish-Norwegian Cooperation. It will start with lunch on Thursday, January 5, and end after breakfast on Sunday, January 8.
One day of the workshop will be devoted to commemorate our dear colleague and friend, Ola Bratteli, who passed away in 2015 and would have turned 70 in October 2016. Ola’s nearest collaborators over the years (George Elliott, David Evans, Akitaka Kishimoto, Palle Jorgensen and Derek Robinson) will then give talks reflecting the great impact of Ola’s work within several topics (e.g. AF-algebras, derivations, C*-dynamical systems, mathematical physics, wavelets).
Participation is possible only by personal invitation from the organizing committee.
The programme will be made available around the beginning of December.
Swelling properties of Alum Shale as a function of its mineralogy
Juha Matti Ahokas at the Department of Geosciences will be defending his dissertation: Paralic Sandstone Bodies of the Neill Klinter Group: Sedimentology, Sequence Stratigraphy and Reservoir Characterization (Early Jurassic, Jameson Land Basin, East Greenland) with reference to the Mid-Norwegian Continental Shelf
Phosphites in Atomic Layer Deposition Synthesis and Characterisation Using Unconventional Phosphorous Precursors
Master i farmasi Tina Lien Vestland ved Farmasøytisk institutt vil forsvare sin avhandling for graden ph.d: Development and Characterization of Omega-3 Tablets - a new administration form for omega-3.
Master i farmasi Tina Lien Vestland avholder prøveforelesning over oppgitt emne: Administration, Distribution, Metabolism and Excretion of Omega-3 Fatty Acids.
Daniel Roy (Department of Statistical Sciences, University of Toronto) will give a seminar in the lunch area, 8th floor Niels Henrik Abels hus at 14:15.
Hydrometeorologiske tersklar for sørpeskredfare
Dipl.ing. Ralf Greisiger at the Department of Informatics will be defending his dissertation for the degree of Ph.D:
Objective Measurements and Cochlear Implants Imaging