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Professor Douglas Yu: Managing biodiversity with eDNA: leeches, forests, and institutional innovation
Late Lunch Talk by José Cerca
Tone Gregers forteller om sin metode for formidling på Formidlingsforum på MN på Realfagsbiblioteket, der du kan møte kollegaer med interesse for formidling, for gjensidig inspirasjon og erfaringsutveksling.
In BIOS1100 we noticed that many of the errors students make are abstraction errors (not working at the correct abstraction level or translating incorrectly between levels of abstraction), and there seems to be some evidence of this in the research literature as well.
One way to approach this as an instructor (experts often unconsciously work on several levels of abstraction simultaneously) is to be explicit about which abstraction level we’re working at and when we make a switch – not only to further students’ understanding of the subject matter, but also to teach abstraction as a concept.
"Clarifying the role of ferric iron for Dissolved Natural Organic Matter ultraviolet and visible light absorbance"
Join us at the department’s research seminar on 21. November, with the timely topic Digital Twins: An Emerging Paradigm for Model-Centric Engineering, given by our colleague Einar Broch Johnsen.
Join us for the second dScience Brain Talk on 18th November.
Njord Seminar with talks by:
Timo Koch (Department of Mathematics, UiO): "Network models for flow and transport in porous media including exchange processes".
Hylleraas seminar, hosted in Tromsø
Welcome to our GEOHYD Lunch Seminar Friday 18th of November @ 12:15 in Aud. 2, Geology building or via videolink using Zoom. The seminar is helt by Andreas Aspaas, UiO GEO/Njord.
Maksym Brilenkov, PhD student at Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics, University of Oslo.
Et faglig tilbud til alle bachelorstudenter som tar emner på Kjemisk institutt. Tilbudet er særlig relevant for deg som følger: MENA1001, KJM1101, KJM1130 og KJM2400.
This week we discuss a recently published paper by Dona et al. (2022), on ball rolling by bumble bees and animal play criteria.
***Cancelled***: TBD
Speaker: Richard Forbes, ECMWF
Title: Tipping of the Atlantic Ocean Circulation
Speaker: Henk A. Dijkstra, Utrecht University
Welcome to our dScience lunch seminar in the Science Library! This event is open to everyone.
Between Failure And Hope: Experiences Of Digital Technologies For Engaging With Health Inequities In The Global South is the title of the Distinguished Speaker Lecture hosted by DOS Research Centre.
This year's Hassel lecture is headed by Professor Marc Fontecave.
Yann Mambrini, LPT Orsay
Weekly Theory Seminar.
Accumulation of hybrid incompatibilities within two plant species (Arabis alpina and Cardamine hirsuta)
A three-day school for master and PhD students in physics, mathematics and computer science who would like to learn about quantum computing.
This year's Hassel lecture is headed by Professor Marc Fontecave. In this lecture, Professor Fontecave will use the case of France as a springboard to discuss the current energy situation, the different scenarios for the 2050 trajectories and the scientific and technological challenges that we must face.