Events for employees at MED - Page 2
The course provides a "Norwegian survival kit" for newcomers.
The course continues where basic level 1 left off, taking you several steps further in coping with everyday life in Norwegian.
The course continues where basic level 2 left off, taking you several steps further into the language used in everyday life in Norway.
How can ethical principles keep pace with rapidly evolving AI in healthcare? In this seminar, PhD researcher Jonathan Adams presents structured methods that combine philosophical foundations with practical tools to guide ethical AI development.
How does antimicrobial resistance impact individuals, societies and health care systems? In this Global Health Unpacked seminar, Arunima Sehgal Mukherjee presents findings from the EquityAMR research project.
The University of Oslo takes pleasure in inviting all international employees, researchers and Ph.D. candidates who have joined our institution recently to an orientation meeting and common breakfast.
At the end of the event, guests may take part in a guided tour of the University Library.
Welcome to this meeting place where we want to inspire researchers and students, give them self-confidence and knowledge about the innovation process, help them build networks, and facilitate collaboration between academia and industry. This hangout is a collaboration with Oslo Cancer Cluster and Oslo Cancer Cluster Incubator.
Join us at the Science Library on April 3, where theoretical physicist Morten Hjorth-Jensen explores how Quantum Technology and Artificial Intelligence are shaping the world of tomorrow. Learn how these powerful tools intersect, what they mean for science and society, and where the frontier of innovation is headed.
How can you navigate the complex journey of drug development while balancing groundbreaking innovation with stringent regulatory requirements?
Welcome to the career skills workshop "What do I want to do with my PhD?", Tuesday April 1st at 09:00-16:00- This is a digital course, and the workshop will be held in English.
This workshop is primarily intended for those who are underway with their PhD and interested in developing their career skills.
The course instructor is Fil. Dr. Monika Janfelt. She is previously a university researcher and associate professor in History, now devoting her time to helping people in their careers.
You’ve landed a job in Norway — congrats! But now what?
What to expect from a Norwegian leader?
When is it acceptable to schedule a work meeting?
How do you give feedback without accidentally offending everyone?
M.Sc. Cecilie Hertzberg at Institute of Health and Society will be defending the thesis “The Art of Balancing Care – Uncovering Ethical Challenges Faced by Home-based Care Workers. An Ethnographic Study” for the degree of PhD (Philosophiae Doctor).
M.Sc. Cecilie Hertzberg at Institute of Health and Society will give a trial lecture on the given topic: “Integrating principlism, ethics of care and narrative ethics: Opportunities and challenges”
Discover the Tsetlin Machine, an AI method that learns logical, human-understandable rules while matching neural networks in performance. Led by Prof. Ole-Christoffer Granmo, this seminar covers its fundamentals, applications, and recent advancements.
Open to students and researchers. Free event sponsored by Norwegian AI Cloud (NAIC). Register now!
How can we make sense of messy, limited data in the search for better cancer treatments? In this week’s dScience Lunch Seminar, Professor Manuela Zucknick presents a powerful probabilistic modeling approach that tackles the challenges of small, noisy datasets in high-throughput drug combination screens—paving the way for more precise and reliable predictions in oncology.
Join us to have a candid discussion on managing phd/postdoc and family life—over coffee & breakfast!
Biostatistical seminar with Emanuele Giorgi, Associate Professor in Biostatistics and Head of the Centre for Health Informatics, Computing, and Statistics (CHICAS), Lancaster University, UK.
How can we integrate complex models with real-world data under uncertainty? At this week’s dScience Lunch Seminar, Berent ?nund Str?mnes Lunde from Equinor will discuss ensemble-based data assimilation, a method used in fields like weather forecasting and subsurface modeling. He will introduce the Ensemble Information Filter (EnIF), an approach that improves statistical efficiency, removes ad-hoc localization, and addresses key challenges in large-scale systems. Join us for a discussion on the future of data assimilation and its applications.
Join a guided tour of the Historical Museum's Viking exhibition and become acquainted with Viking war culture, their journeys, and how society changed during the Viking era.
DSTrain Workshop at Thon Hotel Opera, Oslo. The workshop covers key transferable skills, including open science and data sharing strategies and how to conduct interdisciplinary research. With expert talks, postdoctoral presentations, and discussions.
Invitation-only workshop.
How do we communicate with chatbots, and how does artificial intelligence influence democracy? Join us at the dScience Lunch Seminar at the Science Library for a discussion on these pressing questions. Linguists Ingrid Lossius Falkum and Nicholas Allott will explore how humans perceive and interact with AI-powered language models, while political scientist Rune Karlsen will present research from the KnowAI project, investigating AI’s role in shaping political knowledge, public opinion, and democratic processes.
Equinor invites dScience Partner Program members to a closed Thematic Working Group (TWG) workshop on AI/ML for anomaly detection in time series. Partners will share insights from key projects, discuss common challenges, and explore solutions for the future. The goal is to foster collaboration and identify potential joint research initiatives.
Invitation-only workshop.
Maxim Greenberg is the team leader at the Institut Jacques Monod. He will be presenting his work on "Non-canonical functions of DNA methylation in mammals".
This seminar is a joint contribution to both the NCMBM International Seminar Series and the Sven Furberg Seminar Series, in association with Oslo Chromatin Club.
Join us in the dScience Lounge for a talk by ?gnes Király on the anisotropic mechanical behavior of rocks—how their textures influence deformation from the Earth’s crust to its core.
Seismic anisotropy is often discussed, but what about viscous anisotropy? ?gnes will explain how rock textures shape both elastic and viscous behaviour and discuss modeling techniques.