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UiO:Energy and Energy Valley welcome you to an afternoon of interesting insights, bringing together the best of research from the University and the best of tech from our cluster.
UiO:Energy would like to invite you to an open webinar on energy. This time we will have two interesting presentations on energy in the Global South. Kirsten Milo Nielsen will talk about improvisational solutions to unstable electricity supply in northern Uganda, and Gz. MeeNilankco Theiventhran will present his research on energy conflicts in Sri Lanka.
NCMM's annual national PhD course in molecular medicine will feature a number of talks from leading researchers. Please note that the course will now take place entirely online.
Speaker: Juho Rousu, Professor, Department of Computer Science, Aalto University, Finland.
The Nansen Neuroscience Lectures (NNL) honour Nansen’s ground-breaking contribution to neuroscience, and since 10.10.10 the event is part of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters annual Nansen-celebration.
Keeping the brain in shape is a prerequisite for good life, and particularly at old age, when age-associated diseases encroach upon us. Here we get updated on the current advances.
UiO:Energy would like to invite you to an open lunch where PhDs working within the field of sustainable energy will present their research projects. In this webinar, Heidi Sydnes Egeland from the Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law and Camilla Louise Würtzen from the Department of Geosciences will talk about juridical and geological challenges related to carbon capture and storage (CCS).
The University of Bergen, the Norwegian University of Science and Technology and the University of Oslo have the pleasure of inviting all PhD-students working within the fields of energy to the 2020 interdisciplinary summer school on flexible energy systems.
UiO:Energy would like to invite you to an open lunch where PhDs working within the field of sustainable energy will present their research projects. In this webinar you can learn more about decarbonisation of mobility systems in suburban centres, and “magical” materials that can contribute to solving the climate crisis by converting waste heat into electricity.
Speaker: Ville Mustonen, Professor, Organismal and Evolutionary Biology Research Programme, Department of Computer Science and Institute of Biotechnology, University of Helsinki and the Helsinki Institute for Information Technology, Finland.
Feel like you need some professional input and company these days, without it being too formal or requiring a lot of preparations? A meeting place where you can update each other on what you are working with, ask questions, and discuss while having a cup of coffee and something to eat?
A broad partnership of Norwegian Universities and the institute sector is now initiating the Norwegian Network for the Promotion of SSH-perspectives in Horizon Europe (NOSSH).
Florian Markowetz, Group Leader, Integrative Cancer Biology Team, Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute, University of Cambridge, UK.
Easter will be different for everyone this year, also for our students. As an encouragement we are wishing the students Happy Easter with an online concert. With us we have Kristian Kristensen, better known as “the guy with the voice”.
Smart Energy Network and UiO:Energy invite you to an open lecture on blockchain and energy. With the development of the distributed microgrid architecture, renewable energy resources and widespread electric vehicles, smart grids are facing many unprecedented challenges. At this lecture Professor Yan Zhang will elaborate on blockchain technology and its applications for smart energy systems. Tor Krog from Siemens Smart Infrastructure will give a business perspective on the technology.
Speaker: Jan Beyersmann, Professor, Institute of Statistics, Ulm University, Germany.
As part of the Oslo Life Science Conference 2020, the G?zen group at NCMM will exhibit a range of their microscopy images at the Kunstplass Contemporary Art Exhibition Space in central Oslo.
We invite you to travel in a low-carbon and engaging way from Oslo to the SDG Conference Bergen in February 2020.
An evening with talks from scientists about their research related to harvesting and using energy. The event will be held at Skatten Oslo on Thursday 23th of January at 19.00. This event is meant for the general public so bring your friends and family for an evening of interesting talks from inspiring scientists!
The University of Oslo (UiO) and Energy Valley welcome you to Toppsenteret at Oslo Science Park for an afternoon of interesting insights into the latest technology development and engineering projects of regional industry and research focus of some of UiO’s most innovative scientists.
Day two will focus on energy materials before lunch and CCS (carbon capture and storage) in the afternoon. It will bring perspectives from academia, industry and government, highlighting both challenges and possibilities in the ongoing energy transition.
UiO:Energy and FME INCLUDE invite you to join us for a discussion on the role of science in the ongoing energy transition. How can science contribute to fostering an inclusive energy transition that is sustainable for the climate, for the economy and for society as a whole?
Welcome to seminar on academic freedom. The human rights defender Istar G?zaydin who won the University of Oslo's Human Rights' award 2017 has finally been permitted to travel outside of Turkey, she will give her lecture "Academic Freedom?". The University of Oslo has been hosting researchers through the network Scholars at Risk (SAR) for ten years and will mark the anniversary with lectures and panel discussion.
The aim of this course is to provide an overview of molecular medicine topics relevant to:
- Disease mechanisms and development
- Translational medicine
- The future of diagnostics and targeted therapies integrated to stratified, tailored and personalized medicine.
Department of Sociology and Human Geography, UiO:Energy and Realfagsbiblioteket invite you to an open seminar with lunch. This open seminar is part of the Cities & Society seminar series
This year's main prize goes to Professor Carl-Henrik Heldin, Uppsala University. The prize for younger researchers is shared between Dr. Jenny Mj?sberg at Karolinska Institutet and Dr. Lars Tjelta Westlye at the University of Oslo and Oslo University Hospital.