Tidligere arrangementer - Side 20
Nele P?ldvere and Elizaveta Kibisova present their research on the grammatical differences between fake and genuine news in English and Russian.
I ?r udkommer den f?rste engelsksprogede akademiske antologi om multikunstneren Sjón (Sigurjón Birgir Sigur?sson). Gitte Mose, som er blandt tre redakt?rer, forteller om utgivelsen p? litter?rt instituttseminar.
Join us for a special CIMS seminar with IKOS Professor of Arabic and Arabic literature, Stephan Guth.
By Rosemary Gillespie and George Roderick from the University of California Berkeley, USA
The second Welcome to the Anthropocene lecture of 2024 will be led by Dr. Rahul Ranjan, writer and Assistant Professor of Climate/Environmental Justice at the Department of Human Geography, University of Edinburgh.
In this lecture, Sven Lütticken (Leiden University) will discuss how the political aesthetics of the people's tribunal form have been articulated in new ways by contemporary artists.
By Lucy Gilbert, University of Glasgow, UK
Audun M?rch holder foredrag om den kanskje st?rste russiske romanen i det 20. ?rhundre, "Mesteren og Margarita".
Abstract: Although tropical vector bundles have been introduced by Allermann ten years ago, very little has been said about their structure and their relationship to vector bundles on algebraic varieties. I will present recent work with Martin Ulirsch and Dmitry Zakharov that changes exactly this in the case of curves: we prove analogues of the Weil-Riemann-Roch theorem and the Narasimhan-Seshadri correspondence for tropical vector bundles on tropical curves. We also show that the non-Archimedean skeleton of the moduli space of semistable vector bundles on a Tate curve is isomorphic to a certain component of the moduli space of semistable tropical vector bundles on its dual metric graph. Time permitting I will also report on work with Inder Kaur, Martin Ulirsch, and Annette Werner and explain some of the difficulties that arise when generalizing beyond the case of curves to Abelian varieties of arbitrary dimension.
Department seminar. Frédéric Robert-Nicoud is currently an Economics professor at the Geneva School of Economics and Management (GSEM) of the University of Geneva.
Dr. Anne Schad Bergsaker, Dr. Jon Kerr Nilsen, and Dr. Maiken Pedersen, USIT, UiO.
This event aims to bring together professionals working with single-cell/nucleus and spatial sequencing technologies, to build a community within the field in the greater Oslo area.
Norsk selskap for aldersforskning inviterer til gratis seminar der fire foredragsholdere vil holde innlegg om sex og seksualitet i voksne og eldre ?r. P?melding og program
In this lecture, Dr. Chin-yi Lee will discuss the economic relations between mainland China and Taiwan.
The Departmental Seminar Series features Rahul Ranjan, Assistant Professor in Environmental Justice at the School of Geosciences, University of Edinburgh
C*-algebra seminar by Emilie Elki?r.
Anastasia Maravela (IFIKK)
We consider several situations where drops can be captured by fibrous materials, from sprays on textiles (where the droplets are much larger than the typical fiber size) to meshes placed in a flow of fog (where the droplets are smaller than the typical fiber size). This last system, often encountered in aerosol filtration, exhibits a wealth of phenomena coupling capillarity and aerodynamics. In particular, we characterize experimentally and theoretically the deposition of the mist droplets on the fibre and the flow through and around the porous mesh, that both strongly depend on the mesh porosity and fine structure (i.e. the arrangements of the fibers). We further consider the dynamics of large drops sitting on fibers when exposed to a cross-flow, in particular their interactions with their unsteady wakes.
A liquid droplet placed on a rigid, planar surface has a captivating simplicity: its surface is a spherical cap and remains in equilibrium. In this talk, I’ll show that the addition of a deformable boundary leads to a range of new phenomena: evaporating droplets with an elastic skin may develop flat tops, but even without a complex rheology, reaching equilibrium can happen slowly, with the droplet’s contact ageing. I will discuss two specific examples, presenting a combination of theory and experiment for each.
Speaker: Inga Haaland
Department seminar. Ruslana Datsenko is a a PhD student at the University of Oslo.
Philosophical Seminar with Andreas Dorschel
Arkeologisk fredagsseminar med Marie Dave Amundsen, tilknyttet Institutt for arkeologi, konservering og historie (IAKH), samt Kulturhistorisk museum (KHM).
Hanna Andresen presents parts of her PhD project and discusses the significance of investigating bilingual children's conceptualization.
Legitimacy, espionage, and nation branding in the Apple v. Samsung “smartphone patent wars”. Lecture by Irina Lyan.