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Department seminar. Karine Nyborg is a Professor at the Department of Economics, University of Oslo. She will present the paper: "Moral responsibility as a driver of polarization" (written with Kjell Arne Brekke).
Arkeologisk seminar med Dr. Marko Marila, gjesteforsker ved IAKH. Marila er postdoktor ved Link?ping Universitet og tilknyttet prosjektet Nuclear Natures
In this lecture, Pelle Valentin Olsen investigates the historical entanglement of capital, culture, and leisure by mapping the local Iraqi capitalist and entrepreneurial elites, many of whom were upper-class Iraqi Jews with international outlooks, who invested in film exhibition and production technology.
Self-assembly is the spontaneous generation of order in systems driven by thermal agitation and interactions. At the molecular level, self-assembly plays an important role in the formation of giant com- plex macromolecules, being quite relevant for living systems. At the mesoscopic level, capillary driven self-assembly has been proposed for building structures in the gap between classical bottom-up and top-down fabrication methods, i.e. at the scales in between 10 micrometers and 1 millimeter. Although the method was proposed 20 years ago, only regular or simple structures were achieved so far. Using both experimental and statistical physics ideas, we demonstrate how to exploit subtle capillary interactions to create elaborate complex structures, as well as functional micromachines. On top of that, we show how such mescoscopic systems can be the analogues of many different physical systems such as folding molecules, molecular locks and keys, and crystal formation.
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Foredragsserie om norske malere h?sten 2023
Welcome to an afternoon of Neuroscience Seminar with coffee, tea & buns. With Professor Emre Yaksi and Professor Tommaso Pizzorusso.
Philosophical Seminar with Aness Webster
Department seminar. Marta Prato is an Assistant Professor of Economics, Bocconi University. She will present the paper: "Career Choice of Entrepreneurs and the Rise of "Smart" Firms" (written with Ufuk Akcigit, Harun Alp, and Jeremy Pearce).
C*-algebra seminar talk by Suvrajit Bhattacharjee (University of Oslo)
Department seminar. Pamela Giustinelli is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics, Bocconi University. She will present the paper: "The Coherence Side of Rationality: Rules of thumb, narrow bracketing, and managerial incoherence in corporate forecasts" (written with Stefano Rossi).
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Bernhard Hollick (IAKH, UiO)
Assistant Professor of Musicology, Michiel Kamp, from Utrecht University, will speak at RITMO's Seminar Series
Once a month, NCMM invites international guest speakers to present on topics within molecular life science and medicine.
Seminar with Marta Hanson.
Lecture by Marta Hanson.
How do you take ownership of your own history after being written out of it for generations?
AVLYST: Arkeologisk seminar med Alexa D. Spiwak, PhD stipendiat ved IAKH, tilknyttet HEI: Heritage Experience Initiative og forskningsprosjektet Relics of Nature: An Archaeology of Natural Heritage in the High North
Active solids consume energy to allow for actuation and shape change not possible in equilibrium. In this talk, I will focus on the elasticity of systems as wide-ranging as far-from-equilibrium hydrogels, nanoparticles, and mechanical structures composed of active robotic components. First, I will introduce our recent work on hydrogel spheres being lowered onto a hot plate. As the bottom vaporises, the resulting flow couples tightly to elastic deformations within the sphere, giving either spontaneous bouncing or steady-state floating as manifestations of the so-called elastic Leidenfrost effect. I will present theory and simulations of the floating case, which demonstrate a remarkable phenomenon: the heavier the solid, the higher it floats. I will then discuss the general competition between active boundary stresses and an elastic bulk, giving rise to so-called active elastocapillarity. Finally, I will discuss our current work on using non-reciprocal interactions in active elastic media to program robust mechanical actuation and locomotion. In each case, our results provide theoretical underpinning for recent experimental advances, and point to the design of novel soft machines.
Mingle meeting at ITA with updates and cake.
I will discuss the “geometric method” for syzygies and discuss applications to the study of tautological bundles of linear spaces. From this, I will explain how to pass from realizable matroids to all matroids via initial degenerations. This is joint work in progress with Alex Fink and Chris Eur.
Department seminar. Kathrin Schlafmann is an Assistant Professor at the Copenhagen Business School. She will present the paper: "Expectations and Wealth Heterogeneity in the Macroeconomy" (written with Tobias Broer, Alexandre Kohlhas, and Kurt Mitman).