Tidlegare arrangement - Side 82
Hylleraas seminar, hosted in Tromsø
MRI-based radiomics to predict radiation-induced effects in mouse salivary glands
Quantum Computing: Machine Learning with Emphasis on Quantum Boltzmann Machines
Studies of Quantum Dots using Neural Networks and Coupled Cluster
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.
I will explain how a recent “universal wall-crossing” framework of Joyce works in equivariant K-theory, which I view as a multiplicative refinement of equivariant cohomology. Enumerative invariants, possibly of strictly semistable objects living on the walls, are controlled by a certain (multiplicative version of) vertex algebra structure on the K-homology groups of the ambient stack. In very special settings like refined Vafa-Witten theory, one can obtain some explicit formulas. For moduli stacks of quiver representations, this geometric vertex algebra should be dual in some sense to the quantum loop algebras that act on the K-theory of stable loci.
By Éric Coissac from the University of Grenoble, France
On the occasion of Jørund Gåsemyr retiring earlier this year, we invite you to a half-day seminar celebrating his contributions to statistics over many years.
We are happy to host three guest lecturers at CBA: Professor Emma Kritzberg, Professor Lars Tranvik, and Professor James B. Cotner. Lina Allesson will defend her thesis on the 4 November 2022, and the day before there will be a “mini-symposium” with three lectures covering various aspects of the carbon cycling in freshwaters.
Tri-Level Comparators in High Speed SAR ADC
Title: “Towards a refinement of the 'water-isotope-thermometer' in polar snow”
Speaker: Michael Town, University of Bergen
Welcome to our weekly lunch seminar held in the dScience lounge area! This event is open to PhD candidates and postdocs.
Torsdag 3. november er det Fagleg-pedagogisk dag ved UiO. Dagen eit tilbod til lærarar for fagleg påfyll i fag dei underviser i eller ynskjer å læra meir om. I år er foredraga fysiske og ikkje digitalt. Institutt for geofag og NHM deltek med fire foredrag, sjå programmet her!
"Utvikling og implementering av en fjernstyrt Pa-234m nuklidegenerator: Et læringsverktøy for bruk i undervisning av kjernekjemi"
This conference brings together an international team of scholars in a collaborative effort to investigate historical bodies in relations of comparisons and negotiations, to engage in dialogue beyond disciplinary boundaries.
We invite you to a meeting where you can meet the management and the administration of the Department and, first and foremost, each other!
Regjeringens nye mannsutvalg har fått et bredt mandat. Med dette seminaret ønsker vi å vite mer om utvalgets prioriteringer og hvordan forskning vil spille en rolle i utvalgets arbeid.
From protein synthesis to cell signaling.
Thermal transport in the spin-1/2 antiferromagnetic XXZ model
By Geir H. Bolstad from NINA, Trondheim.
Iain Stewart is the El Hassan bin Talal Research Chair in Sustainability at the Royal Scientific Society (Amman, Jordan),
Co-Director of the Centre for Climate Change and Sustainability at Ashoka University, India, and Professor of Geoscience Communication at the University of Plymouth.
Title for his talk is:
Selling Planet Earth: communicating geoscience to the public.
Hylleraas seminar, hosted in Oslo
When a body (such as an offshore structure and ship) exists on the surface of the ocean, it is influenced by waves. At the same time, waves are deformed by the body. This interaction is essential for considering the problems of bodies in waves. Although these are complicated systems, the theory is well-established based on linear potential flow, and this explains these phenomena very well.
In the seminar, some applications of potential theory-based analysis are shown, including the seakeeping of a ship, multi-bodies interaction, and elastic plate in waves. In addition, the progress of the study of wave-ice interaction in a marginal ice zone is presented which is a current work in UiO.
Cand.Pharm Anne Elisabeth Muri Sverdrup Efjestad at the Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, is defending the thesis "Use of acetylcholinesterase inhibitors: length of treatment, sex differences and comedication with focus on psychotropics, analgesics and heart rate related drugs" for the degree of Doctor Philosophiae.