Tidligere arrangementer - Side 27
Speaker: Camilla Aukrust, Institute of Health and Society, UiO
The Norwegian National Opera & Ballet, the Department of Musicology and the Center for Gender Research at the University of Oslo invite you to an interdisciplinary half-day seminar related to the triple bill Bluebeard's Castle, staged by Tobias Kratzer and conducted by Edward Gardner.
Unni Fuskeland, Cosmology and Extragalactic Astronomy research group, Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics, University of Oslo.
How do the political determinants of health shape health outcomes in the Covid recovery era? This workshop aims to take stock of 10 years of scholarship on the political determinants of health and reflect on the future of this research agenda.
In this final seminar, Kari-Elisabeth Vambeseth Skogen will present the draft of her PhD thesis titled "The use of research in policy: A study of how civil servants engage with research knowledge".
Senter for tverrfaglig kj?nnsforskning inviterer kolleger og venner til v?rt ?rlige nytt?rsselskap. Det blir nytt?rsforedrag ved forfatter Anna Blix, mat og drikke, og utdeling av pris for beste masteroppgave med kj?nnsperspektiv.
Guest Speakers: Dr Edwin Ameso, Leipzig University and Dr Lena Kroeker, University of Bayreuth
By Yves Scherrer (IFI).
C*-algebra seminar by Emilie Elki?r (University of Oslo)
Department seminar. Morten H?varstein is a Doctoral Research Fellow at the Department of Economics, University of Oslo. He will present the paper: "Meritocratic Labor Income Taxation" (written with Kristoffer Berg and Magnus Stubhaug).
Oslo Stability and Enumerative Geometry Workshop 2023
Kjell Lars Berge og Per Ledin holder et innlegg for Forskerseminaret i tekst og retorikk.
Department seminar. Gaurab Aryal is an Associate Professor at the Department of Economics, Washington University in St. Louis. He will present the paper: "Auctioning Annuities" (written with Eduardo Fajnzylber, Maria F. Gabrielli, Manuel Willington).
Join PRIO and STK for a screening of the film Children of the Enemy and a panel discussion about the needs and rights of children born of war.
C*-algebra seminar by Gaute Schwartz (University of Oslo)
Stine Engen is a PhD candidate at the TIK Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture. This seminar marks her midway evaluation.
Department seminar. Lars Thorvaldsen is a Lecturer at the Department of Economics, University of Oslo. He will present the paper: "Reassessing the Tax Sensitivity of Debt in Multinational Corporations."
Seminaret unders?ker kj?nnede forestillinger fra polaromr?denes kultur- og vitenskapshistorie gjennom presentasjoner og en panelsamtale.
How do we read novels translingually? What strategies and literary techniques characterise multilingual literary texts? How does multilingual literature (re-)shape the canon? What metaphors do bilingual authors use to conceptualise multilingualism?
At this workshop, we will discuss multilingual writing from Eastern Europe from different theoretical and historical perspectives.
A peculiarity of nonlinear hyperbolic problems is that they must be interpreted as limits of second-order equations with vanishing viscosity. Despite not explicitly being present in the hyperbolic case, diffusion is needed, e. g., at discontinuities or to avoid the occurrence of nonphysical states. In the case of gas dynamics, for instance, dissipation corresponds to the production of thermodynamic entropy. To solve hyperbolic problems numerically, one needs to adapt these ideas to the discrete setting. Standard high-order methods, however, do not incorporate the appropriate amounts of artificial viscosity because these need to be chosen adaptively based on the solution. Among the high-resolution schemes capable of doing so are the recently proposed monolithic convex limiting (MCL) techniques [1] to be discussed in this talk. They offer a way to enforce physical admissibility, entropy stability, and discrete maximum principles for conservation laws. These methods can also be generalized to systems of balance laws in a well-balanced manner [2]. In addition to second-order finite element methods, extensions to high-order discontinuous Galerkin (DG) schemes shall also be presented [3]. Numerical examples for the so-called KPP problem, the nonconservative shallow water system, and the compressible Euler equations will be shown. An overview of MCL and other property-preserving methods can be found in our recently published book [4].
Duncan Watts, Postdoctoral Fellow at Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics, University of Oslo.