Tidlegare gjesteforelesninger og seminarer - Side 32
Seminar i forbindelse med den utlyste stillingen som førsteamanuensis innen protein biokjemi: "Centromere - part of the chromosome that ensures genomic stability" av Nikolina Sekulic fra NCMM og Kjemisk Institutt, UiO.
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.
Seminar i forbindelse med den utlyste stillingen som førsteamanuensis innen protein biokjemi: "Structural redox biochemistry: A flavin-based enzyme activation network" av Hans-Petter Hersleth fra Institutt for biovitenskap, UiO.
By Professor Eirik Grude Flekkøy, PoreLab, UiO
Steve Marron (Department of Biostatistics and Department of Statistics and Operations Research, University of Oslo) will give a talk on March 15th at 14:15 in the Erling Sverdrups plass, Niels Henrik Abels hus, 8th floor.
Benoit Famaey, Observatoire Astronomique de Strasbourg
Douglas Wiens (Department of Mathematics and Statistical Sciences, University of Alberta, CAN) will give a talk on March 12th at 14:15 in the Erling Sverdrups plass, Niels Henrik Abels hus, 8th floor.
At the Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics a special “mingle” meeting will take place.
Dr. Aykut Uren (Georgetown University, Washington DC, USA)
Talk by professor at Harvard University, Lene Hau, winner of the Olav Thon Foundation International Research Award 2019.
Title: Directional spreading of a viscous droplet on a conical fiber
Carlo Mannino (SINTEF and Department of Mathematics, University of Oslo) will give a talk on February 26th at 14:15 in the Erling Sverdrups plass, Niels Henrik Abels hus, 8th floor.
Beamforming has long been a topic for physicists and signal processing researchers. By this talk, Tobas Dahl aims to open up the principles of beamforming for researchers with backgrounds from multiple quantitative disciplines; partial differential equations, statistics, machine learning and data analysis, chemometrics, psychometrics, cybernetics and others who feel they could understand the basics without taking on a (new) master's degree in physics or digital signal processing.
Ragnhild Lunnan, Oskar Klein Centre, Stockholm University