David Cameron is Coordinator for the SIRIUS Center for Scalable Data-Access, hosted by the University of Oslo. He was trained as a Chemical Engineer at the University of Sydney and earned his doctorate, again in Chemical Engineering, at the University of Cambridge. He joined the University of Oslo in 2015, following a career in corporate research, software development, consultancy and management in BHP, Norsk Hydro, Kongsberg Group, IBM and Sopra Steria. His research interests are in the representation, simulation and optimization of the engineering and operations of industrial plants for metallurgy, oil & gas and chemicals.
Program
11:45 – Doors open and lunch is served
12:15 – “The Science of Digital Twins", David Cameron (Center Coordinator, SIRIUS)
13:00 – Mingling (and goodbye)
To participate, please fill out the registration form by November 24. This way, we will not be short on food and drinks! (Registration is not binding and you are welcome to join us anyway!)
The Science of Digital Twins
About the seminar series
Once a month, dScience will invite you to join us for lunch, soft drinks and professional talks at the Science Library. In addition to these, we will serve lunch to PhD candidates in our lounge in Kristine Bonnevies hus every Thursday. Due to limited space (40 people), this will be first come, first served. See how to find us here (download).
Our lounge can also be booked by PhDs and Postdocs on a regular basis, whether it is for a meeting or just to hang out – we have fresh coffee all day long! Read more about the series and the upcoming program here.