Tidlegare gjesteforelesninger og seminarer - Side 82

Tid og stad: , Seminarrom B81, NH Abels hus

Kjetil Røysland, Avdeling for biostatistikk, Universitetet i Oslo, skal snakke om

Evaluation of counterfactual interventions in epidemiology

Tid og stad: , Rom 304 (Peisestua)

Tomi Koivisto (Utrecht University)

Tid og stad: , Rom 304 (Peisestua)

Kaffe og kaker fra kl 10!

Tid og stad: , Room 3315

CEES Extra seminar by Samuel Subbey

Tid og stad: , Room 3508

Friday seminar by Yves Van de Peer (Note the time!)

Tid og stad: , Rom 304 (Peisestua)

Fredagskollokvium

Tid og stad: , Rom 304 (Peisestua)

Fredagskollokvium

Tid og stad: , Pauseareal 9 etg. NHA hus

Simulations of Fluid-Solid interactions (FSI) are becoming more common as faster computers enables the study of larger models including both fluids and solids. In many applications it is of significant importance to determine the impact that a flowing fluid has on the mechanical structure surrounding it. Vortex-induced vibrations can give structural failure due to fatigue, but it can also produce undesired acoustic noise. During the seminar, several examples of FSI problems and solutions will be demonstrated. The examples include the study of flow induced vibrations in a compressor exhaust, the dynamic flow of oil through a filter, the impact of water waves on a submerged object, etc.

Large-eddy simulations are also advancing in the industrial CFD society. RANS modeling has shown to be insufficient in many complex flow situations, and LES has proven to provide answers to many fundamental questions in turbulent flows. A brief demonstration  of an example with flow over a wing profile is presented. Using LES, it is possible to extract valuable information regarding lift, drag, etc., but it is also possible to visualize the turbulent structures evolving from the boundary layer on the wing.

Love Håkansson is at EDR - Engineering Data Resources

Tid og stad: , Rom 304 (Peisestua)

Fredagskollokvium

Tid og stad: , Seminarrom B81, NH Abels hus

Arvid Raknerud, Statistisk Sentralbyrå, skal snakke om

Indirect inference methods for stochastic volatility models based on non-Gaussian Ornstein-Uhlenbeck processes

Tid og stad: , Auditorium 1, Kristine Bonnevies hus

Gjesteforelesning ved Professor Steinar Johansen, Forskningsgruppe for RNA og Transkriptomikk, Universitetet i Tromsø.

Tid og stad: , Seminarrom B81, NH Abels hus

Hans Olav Melberg, Institutt for helseledelse og helseøkonomi, Universitetet i Oslo, og SIRUS, skal snakke om

Hvem er den Anonyme forfatteren bak boken Kongepudler?

Tid og stad: , Rom 304 (Peisestua)

Fredagskollokvium

Tid og stad: , Seminarrom B81, NH Abels hus

Ingrid K. Glad, Matematisk Institutt, Universitetet i Oslo, skal snakke om

Local comparison of empirical densities: a challenge from gene therapy

Tid og stad: , Room 3508

Friday seminar by Nick Kamenos

Tid og stad: , Rom 304 (Peisestua)

Fredagskollokvium

Tid og stad: , Seminarrom B81, NH Abels hus

Konstantinos Fokianos, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Cyprus, skal snakke om

Autoregressive models for count times series

 

Tid:

Årets Rosselandforelesning finner sted 5. april i Store fysiske auditorium.

 

Tid og stad: , Rom 304 (Peisestua)

Fredagskollokvium

Tid og stad: , fellesområdet 9.etasje

Turbulence is complex flow phenomenon with a wide range of scales of motion. Even though there is advancements in measurement technologies, the tools we use in the laboratories are often not adequate to extract all the information necessary for understanding and characterizing this flow. How-wire anemometry has been used by researcher for many decades due to its high temporal resolution. Even though it has good temporal resolution, it can only provide single point data. One also needs to be careful while using hot-wires because it has its own limitations given different flow configurations. In this talk, we will see some examples of hot-wire measurements in shear flow turbulence. Namely we will look at axisymmetric wake, turbulent boundary layers, and wake boundary layer interactions. Each of these measurements requires different setups and different adjustments. We will discuss what we can measure, how we can measure, how we can calibrate and how we should interpret the results.

Murat Tutkun is at the Defense Research Establishment (FFI) and Ecole Centrale de Lille, France

Tid og stad: , Room 3508

Friday seminar by Vasilis Dakos