Tidlegare arrangement - Side 62
Audun Jøsang (DIS/SEC) and Magdalena Ivanovska (BI) will present the theory of subjective logic and applications of reasoning under uncertainty.
Performance of the ESS Target Imaging System under Nominal and Errant Scenarios
Njord Seminar with talk by:
Andreas Carlson Professor at the Department of Mathematics, UiO.
Hylleraas seminar, hosted in Oslo
PhD candidate Oliver Kersten at the Department of Biosciences will be defending the thesis "Sea Parrot Genomics: Linking past and present population structure and demography of the Atlantic puffin (Fratercula arctica)" for the degree of PhD.
Welcome to our GEOHYD Lunch Seminar Friday 12th of May @ 12:15 in Aud. 2, Geology building, or via video link using Zoom. The seminar is held by Ugo Nanni, GEO, UiO.
Doctoral candidate Emilie Willoch Olstad at the Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, is defending the thesis "Prenatal Medication Exposure, DNA Methylation and Child Neurodevelopment" for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
Gina Panopoulou, Assistant Professor at Division of Astronomy and Plasma Physics, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg.
Is it difficult to set aside time to write? The Academic Writing Centre organsises structured writing sessions for doctoral students.
On Thursday the 11th of May at 13:30, we host a double AQUA/CEES seminar! Katerina Guschanski and David Richardson are visiting our department as opponents for the disputation of Oliver Kersten and they were happy to give a talk the day before.
Title: A Lagrangian view of MOSAIC, the largest polar expedition: one year of atmospheric transport in the Arctic seen through trajectories
Speaker: Silvia Bucci, University of Vienna
Welcome to our dScience lunch seminar in the Science Library! This event is open to everyone.
Til minne om Norges fremste astrofysiker og grunnlegger av Institutt for teoretisk astrofysikk, professor Svein Rosseland (1894 – 1985), arrangerer Institutt for teoretisk astrofysikk hvert år en Rosselandforelesning.
This talk will introduce a recent suite of research focussed on the statistical detection of anomalous structure in online data settings. The challenge of efficiently identifying anomalies in data sequences is an important statistical problem that now arises in many applications. Whilst there has been substantial work aimed at making statistical analyses robust to outliers, or point anomalies, there has been much less work on detecting anomalous segments, or collective anomalies, particularly in those settings where point anomalies might also occur. This is the challenge we seek to address, demonstrating theoretical results in both the offline and online settings as well as introducing some applied case studies.
Velkommen til boklansering av Informasjonssikkerhetsledelse: En holistisk tilnærming av Dinh Uy Tran på Informatikkbiblioteket.
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The NorMIC series of workshops aims to teach biological researchers (PhD students, engineers, postdocs and young PIs) the principles of biological microscopes and image processing.
Lectures open to everybody.
The NorMIC series of workshops aims to teach biological researchers (PhD students, engineers, postdocs and young PIs) the principles of biological microscopes and image processing.
We have restructured the first year of the physics bachelor program, introducing a new course combining numerical methods with introductory mechanics in the first semester. I will describe briefly the background for this and then discuss some of the experiences that we have had running the course almost twice by now. I will focus on the types of numerical problems the students have worked on and describe what they have mastered and what they have found challenging.
Anja Røyne is a senior lecturer at Department of Physics and KURT - Centre for Teaching and Learning in Science and Technology. She has been involved and worked at PGP and Njord since 2011.
Title: Turbulent transport of momentum and heat in the atmospheric surface layer: new perspectives on an old subject
Speaker: Dan Li, Boston University
Welcome to our GEOHYD Lunch Seminar Friday 5th of May @ 12:15 in Aud. 2, Geology building, or via video link using Zoom. The seminar is held by Sebastian Westermann, GEO, UiO.
Over the last decade, the regulations on emissions of pollutants have become strict. This has led to a new thinking across various sectors of maritime industries.
Øystein Håvard Færder, Ph.D. student at Rosseland Centre for Solar Physics, University of Oslo.