Tidligere arrangementer - Side 10
"Word, Sound and Power" hosts a film screening of the British classic directed by Franco Rosso in Oslo
澳门葡京手机版app下载sprosjektet "Word,Sound and Power" inviterer til filmvisning
The Departmental Seminar Series features lecturer Taras Fedirko, School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Glasgow.
Professor Mi Yung Park and Professor Stephen May will give a presentation on ethical considerations and implications when conducting applied linguistics’ research with Indigenous and/or minoritized participants.
The Section 4 seminar for Spring 2025 will be held on Tuesdays at 09.10 am in room 1020.
Stephen May explores discourses of linguistic racism by white New Zealanders toward the Indigenous Māori language, in everyday discourses and the media.
Department seminar. John Hassler is a Professor of Economics at the Institute for International Economic Studies at Stockholm University. He will present the paper "Climate Policy in the Wide World" (written with Per Krusell and Conny Olovson).
Arkeologisk fredagsseminar med phd-stipendiat Paulina Blaesild fra G?teborgs universitet som vil snakke om "Wet land vegetative mind. Mesolithic human:environment relations and plant composition change in wetlands with cases from Dagmosse bog, South Central Sweden".
Velkommen!
By Dr. Mafalda Ferreira from the SciLifeLab, Stockholm University, Sweden
Merete Pettersen holder innlegg for Forskerseminaret i tekst og retorikk.
PhD candidate Tora Olsen at the Department of Biosciences, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, is defending the thesis 'On early life dynamics and population sizes of Barents Sea fish' for the degree of PhD.
The revised EU Renewable Energy Directive, adopted in 2023, sets an EU target for renewables of at least 42.5%, which will require that the installed wind capacity grows to more than 500 GW by 2030. A major part of this target is offshore wind energy, with bottom-fixed substructures in water depths up to about 70m, and floating platforms for deeper waters. Due to the coupling between loads, motions and control system, analysis of floating wind turbines is usually carried out with time-domain aero-servo-hydro-elastic simulation tools. The seminar will give a technology overview, state-of-the-art in modelling, and mention some of the scientific challenges currently being addressed in the wind energy community.
It is time for our monthly mingle meeting. Students and employees at the institute will meet up for informal chat.
Department seminar. Sebastian Seitz is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Manchester. He will present the paper "Estimating the Moral Hazard Cost of Private Disability Insurance and its Welfare Consequences."
Dr. Gross is currently Senior Scientist and Interim Head of the Epigenetics & Neurobiology Unit of EMBL in Rome, Italy. The title of his talk is: "How does context and experience shape social fear circuits?".
PhD candidate Mathias Fon at the Department of Biosciences, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, is defending the thesis 'Insight into the growth, toxicity and toxins of the fish-killing haptophyte Chrysochromulina leadbeateri' for the degree of PhD.
I dette foredraget presenterer Sveinung N?ss deler av sitt avhandlingsarbeid. Han er stipendiat i idéhistorie ved IFIKK.
Scott Hagen, Centre for Extragalactic Astronomy, Durham University
Senter for tverrfaglig kj?nnsforskning inviterer kolleger og venner til v?rt ?rlige nytt?rsselskap. Det blir foredrag ved Inger Skjelsb?k, diktlesning ved Sadik Qaka, mat og drikke, og utdeling av pris for beste masteroppgave med kj?nnsperspektiv.
Two exciting talks about fish-killing microalgae and their toxins.
Professor Sif Ríkhar?sdóttir and professor Haki Antonsson
Emil Aas Stoltenberg is assistant professor at BI Norwegian Business School, and associate professor (20%) at the University of Oslo (UiO). He holds a PhD in statistics from UiO (2020). From the first of June this year, he will be full-time at UiO.
Chebyshev varieties are algebraic varieties parametrized by Chebyshev polynomials or their multivariate generalizations. We determine the dimension, degree, singular locus and defining equations of these varieties. We explain how they play the role of toric varieties in sparse polynomial root finding, when monomials are replaced by Chebyshev polynomials. We present numerical root finding algorithms that exploit our results. Joint work with Za?neb Bel-Afia and Chiara Meroni.
The amplituhedron is a semi-algebraic set given as the image of the positive Grassmannian under a linear map subject to a choice of additional parameters. We define the Infinituhedron as the limit of amplituhedra by sending one of the parameters to infinity. We derive its algebraic boundary in terms of Chow varieties and explain its geometric interpretation from the point of view of Positive Geometry in terms of secants of the rational normal curve. This discussion shows that the Infinituhedron is a positive geometry with a unique differential form. Joint work with Rainer Sinn.
In this final seminar, J?rgen Finstad will present the draft of his PhD thesis titled “Exploring multi-sector dynamics of lumpy decarbonization technologies: The case of Carbon Capture in Norway”.