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Tid og sted: , Room 1249 at Eilert Sundts Hus

Department seminar. Alexandre Gaillard is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Brown University. He will present the paper: “Consumption, Wealth, and Income Inequality: A Tale of Tails.”

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Tid og sted: , Gamle Munch

I forbindelse med fotoutstillingen ?Kvinner i eksil?, inviterer vi til samtale mellom Begard Reza, Sairan Morafi og Emma Kalo, moderert av Wendy Hamelink. 

Tid og sted: , Auditorium U40, Domus Theologica

Arkeologisk fredagsseminar med Julian Post-Melbye, og professor Brit Solli, begge tilknyttet Kulturhistorisk Museum. 

Tid og sted: , Henrik Wergelands hus, MultiLing meeting room 421, or Zoom

EyeHub, in collaboration with the Language Research Forum, is delighted to announce that Professor Debra Titone (McGill University, Department of Psychology) will give an extraordinary talk at Henrik Wergelands house March 15th. 

Tid og sted: , Niels Henrik Abels hus, 9th floor

Bone stress injuries affect athletic populations who undertake activities in which bones are repeatedly loaded. In order to understand and reduce the risk of bone stress injuries, we need to quantify the loading experienced by the bones during activities such as running. Bone loading is difficult to quantify as the magnitudes of stress are influenced to a large extent by the magnitude of muscular forces acting on the bone. Musculoskeletal modelling, ranging from very simple to very complex approaches, can be used to estimate the internal loading experienced by the bone during running. This has allowed us to explore factors such as speed, slope and step length and their influence on bone loading during running. However, in order to truly understand risk of stress injuries this needs to be taken out of the lab and in-field. This talk will consider what we know and the limitations to current understanding.

 
Tid og sted: , 9th floor kitchen

In this informal event, over lunch, members of the AMBER team will introduce themselves, present the ERC project, as well as their individual sub-projects to the SAI community.

Tid og sted: , GM 652

Viktor Andersson om omf?rhandlade f?rest?llningar om djuphaven under 1950-talet.

Tid og sted: , Peisestua (room 304), Svein Rosselands Hus

Cheng-Zong Ruan, Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics, University of Oslo.

Tid og sted: , Auditorium Kino, 澳门葡京手机版app下载sparken

Where are you going, structural biology? This mini-symposium will focus on the modern use of NMR, CryoEM/ET and AlphaFold in the elucidation of protein structure and function.

Tid og sted: , CEST, Auditorium 3, Sophus Bugges hus or Zoom

The first Welcome to the Anthropocene lecture of the year will be given by Professor Britt Kramvig and Postdoctoral Research Fellow Tarja Salmela at the Department of Tourism and Northern Studies, UiT - The Arctic University of Norway.

Tid og sted: , ES-B: M?terom 929 and on ZOOM

“Not just focused on HIV care alone”: Reflections on the impact of ART expansion on visions of healthcare.

Tid og sted: , NHA B1120

Gromov—Witten invariants are virtual counts of curves with prescribed conditions in a given algebraic variety. One of the main techniques to study Gromov—Witten invariants is degeneration. The degeneration formula expresses absolute Gromov—Witten invariants in terms of relative Gromov—Witten invariants of algebraic varieties with tangency conditions along boundary divisors.

Relative Gromov—Witten invariants with only one relative marking are relative invariants with maximal contacts along the unique relative marking. The local-relative correspondence proved by van Garrel—Graber—Ruddat states that genus zero relative invariants with maximal contacts are equal to local Gromov—Witten invariants of a line bundle. Local invariants are usually easier to compute. However, The degeneration formula usually involves relative invariants beyond maximal contacts (i.e. with several relative markings). I will explain a generalization of the local-relative correspondence beyond maximal contacts, hence determine all the genus zero relative invariants that appear in the degeneration formula.

This is based on joint work with Yu Wang.

Tid og sted: , Origo

Assoc. Prof. Tor Ole B. Odden, CCSE, UiO

Tid og sted: , Room 1249 at Eilert Sundts Hus

Department seminar. Justus Preusser is a a Postdoctoral Researcher at Bocconi University. He will be presenting "Optimal allocation with peer information" (written with Axel Niemeyer). 

In this lecture, Professor Yih-Ren Lin will address the issue related to the conflict between indigenous peoples’ natural resources rights and nature conservation in Taiwan.

Tid og sted: , Seminarrom 210, Henrik Wergelands hus

Could Nora Helmer actually end up in prison after forging her father’s signature? Was Hedda Gabler a true criminal? Join us for an In-house seminar on Henrik Ibsen and the law.

Tid og sted: , Eilert Sundt's building, ninth floor, room 929

The Departmental Seminar Series features Dr Chihab El Khachab, Associate Professor in Visual Anthropology, School of Anthropology & Museum Ethnography, University of Oxford 

Tid og sted: , NHA building, UE32

Qombine seminar by Joakim Bergli, Department of Physics (UiO)

Tid og sted: , Zoom

The Ports speaker series features Lucia Carminati, Professor of History at the Department of Archaeology, Conservation and History, University of Oslo.

Tid og sted: , Erling Sverdrups plass, Niels Henrik Abels hus, 8th floor and zoom: https://uio.zoom.us/j/68412228703?pwd=Y2FFZDlCSzBZbDZ4Rkw0S2NQWHpTQT09

The climatic ocean wave spectrum serves as a pivotal tool in comprehending the long-term characteristics and variations of wave patterns across different regions of the world's oceans. The presentation explores the methodologies employed to derive wave spectra from observational data. Basically, consists of a statistical approach that provides a quantitative understanding of the variability and extremes of wave conditions. In essence, an ocean wave spectrum is a representation of the distribution of energy among different wave frequencies and wavelengths. So, engineers rely on this valuable information to mitigate risks and design solutions that can withstand the dynamic forces of ocean waves. However, it is necessary to present such information in a robust and practical mode to better comprehend the variations. In this way, a robust and resistant approach will be presented to define such variabilities, thus reducing uncertainties and representing the climatic wave spectrum in a compact and informative way.

Tid og sted: , Georg Sverdrups hus, Auditorium 2, Universitetet i Oslo, Blindern

M?t regiss?r og filmprodusent David Novack i samtale med Anna Chebotarova om sin film Finding Babel

Tid og sted: , Room 1249 at Eilert Sundts Hus

Department seminar. Astrid Kunze is Professor of Economics at the Norwegian School of Economics in Bergen, Norway. She will be presenting "Parental Leave from the Firm's Perspective".