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11:30 AM, dScience Lounge

Welcome to this week's lunch seminar in the dScience lounge with Erik Sathe.

11:30 AM, dScience Lounge

Welcome to this week's lunch seminar in the dScience lounge with Mohamed Aziz Boukraa.

11:30 AM, dScience Lounge

Welcome to this week's lunch seminar in the dScience lounge.

12:00 PM, The Science Library

Join us for a lunch seminar with Professor Kjetil Tasken in the Science Library.

 

 

News

  • Second DSTrain Cohort Kicks Off Nov. 17, 2025 3:00 PM

    The second cohort of DSTrain postdoctoral fellows officially launched their three-year research journey on 7 November as they gathered in Oslo for the 2025 DSTrain Kick-Off Seminar. The event brought together the newly recruited researchers from Call 2, their supervisors, and dScience staff for a full-day programme designed to inspire, inform, and connect.

  • "Sleep matters": A closer look at the resting brain with Marianne Fyhn Nov. 13, 2025 3:08 PM

    The Science Library was buzzing Thursday 13. November as Professor Marianne Fyhn delivered an excellent lunch seminar on how the brain forms, stores and strengthens memories. A recording of the presentation is available for those who were not able to attend. The event drew a large and engaged audience. The session was moderated by Arne Bang Huseby, Centre Leader at dScience.

  • Norwegian Maritime AI Centre awarded NOK 100 million – UiO and dScience industry partners to play key roles Nov. 3, 2025 11:20 AM

    The Research Council of Norway has granted NOK 100 million to establish the Norwegian Maritime AI Centre, the world’s first national research centre dedicated to applied AI in the maritime sector. The centre will be led by NTNU, with the University of Oslo as a key partner alongside industry leaders and members of the dScience Partner Program: Kongsberg Maritime, Equinor, and DNV.

  • Data Science Day 2025 showed how AI technology is changing the way we work Oct. 21, 2025 3:01 PM

    Artificial intelligence is transforming how we work, but our skills and education are still crucial. More than 300 participants gathered at the University of Oslo for Data Science Day 2025, a dScience event that examined how AI is changing industries, creating new professions and challenging how we think about work and learning.

 

 

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