Tidlegare arrangement - Side 44
Self-assembly is the spontaneous generation of order in systems driven by thermal agitation and interactions. At the molecular level, self-assembly plays an important role in the formation of giant com- plex macromolecules, being quite relevant for living systems. At the mesoscopic level, capillary driven self-assembly has been proposed for building structures in the gap between classical bottom-up and top-down fabrication methods, i.e. at the scales in between 10 micrometers and 1 millimeter. Although the method was proposed 20 years ago, only regular or simple structures were achieved so far. Using both experimental and statistical physics ideas, we demonstrate how to exploit subtle capillary interactions to create elaborate complex structures, as well as functional micromachines. On top of that, we show how such mescoscopic systems can be the analogues of many different physical systems such as folding molecules, molecular locks and keys, and crystal formation.
Experimental verification of histone gene proliferation in the Cuscuta genus
Is it difficult to set aside time to write? The Academic Writing Centre organsises structured writing sessions for PhDs and Postdocs.
Welcome to an afternoon of Neuroscience Seminar with coffee, tea & buns. With Professor Emre Yaksi and Professor Tommaso Pizzorusso.
Join us for the Open Science Lunch to hear about the challenges and opportunities of data provided by the public in research.
Title: Some surprising impacts of large-scale orography on global climate (online)
Speaker: David Battisti, University of Washington (online)
Identification of inhibitors of DNA-damage repair for cancer treatment: validation and investigation of candidate hits from flow cytometry based large-scale screens
Welcome to the second UiO Growth House innovation hangout of 2023 – a meeting place for academia and industry. This hangout is a collaboration with the technology transfer office Inven2 and is a part of the innovation conference Science Impact 2023.
C*-algebra seminar talk by Suvrajit Bhattacharjee (University of Oslo)
Er du nervøs for å holde presentasjoner og gruer deg til muntlig eksamen? Delta på et kort kurs og få større mestringsfølelse. Kurset er for påmeldte studenter med innvilget plass.
Pluss free pizza. Please sign up (deadline 21 September)
Network Analysis of the 3D Genome
Spend a day with great science, innovation and networking opportunities at this meeting place for academia, the institute sector, the public sector, start-ups and industry. The innovation conference had sessions on life sciences and energy & environment and was a part of Oslo Innovation Week 2023. The next conference is held 25 September 2024 as part of Oslo Innovation Week 2024.
Visste du at ditt valg av mat påvirker klimaet? At noen matvarer fremstår som klimaverstinger mens andre matvarer er mer klimavennlige?
Qasim Waheed Malik will defend his thesis “Characterisation of a monolithic pixel sensor for calorimetric applications” for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor at the University of Oslo, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences.
PhD candidate Bilal Ünal at the Department of Biosciences, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, is defending the thesis "Molecular characterization of the unfolded protein response and implications for prostate cancer" for the degree of PhD.
Early-establishment population dynamics of an aquatic invader (Procambarus clarkii) in replicated pond ecosystems
The research groups at the Department of Informatics will present themselves, their research and available research projects for new Master's students.
Explore the dark side of the Universe during the National Science week in Norway (Forskningsdagene) 2023.
Doctoral candidate Mateu Montserrat Canals at the Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, is defending the thesis "Molecular warfare: A structural biology view on pathogen weapons — GbpA from Vibrio cholerae — and host defences — Vg from the honey bee" for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
Andreas Haraldsrud: “Make a simulation of a falling object.” “The following program should calculate the probability of getting yellow, wrinkled peas - fill in the blanks.” “Use chemical language to describe what is happening in this loop.”
Programming can be taught in various ways and depends on context. Andreas will present different methods for teaching programming in chemistry, physics, biology, geoscience and mathematics.
The Effect on Mutated Tau Expression in Higher Visual Areas on Visual Discrimination Learning
Humanization of Chimeric Antigen Receptors (CARs) OSCAR-1 and OSCAR-3
Perturbations of perineuronal nets in the medial prefrontal cortex during learning of a visual discrimination task