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Forskergruppen Helsestyring og helseledelse inviterer til videokonferanse 18. august om ledelse i helsevesenet etter pandemien.
What are the connections between food production and pandemics? 6 experts give their perspectives.
NCMM Associate Investigator, Dirk Linke, Professor for Molecular Microbiology at the Department of Biosciences, University of Oslo, will present his research as part of the NCMM Tuesday Seminar Series
Abstract: Efficient and parameter robust solvers for multiscale/multiphysics systems, where the coupling is enforced by the Lagrange multipliers, rely on operators in fractional Sobolev spaces defined over the interface. Arguably, this feature is not unexpected as there is explicit coupling/an interfacial variable in the system. However, in this talk we show that even for coupled problems free of Lagrange multipliers the fractional operators are a crucial component for constructing robust preconditioners. Stokes-Darcy/Biot systems will be discussed.
This talk is part of the Mechanics Lunch Seminar series. That means 20min talks plus discussion in an informal setting.
Zoom: To obtain the Zoom meeting details please contact Timo Koch (timokoch at math.uio.no).
Andrew Pontzen, University College London (UK)
NCMM Associate Investigator, Marianne Fyhn (Professor Section for Physiology and Cell Biology, Department of Biosciences, UiO), will present her research as part of the NCMM Tuesday Seminar series.
Abstract: New estimates of heat loss from Earth's interior (the mantle) suggest that the Pacific side of the planet has been losing heat at a much higher rate compared to the African side. The difference in heat loss amounts to almost 50 degrees more cooling of the Pacific side over the past 400 million years.
This talk is part of the Mechanics Lunch Seminar series. That means 20min talks plus discussion in an informal setting.
Zoom: To obtain the Zoom meeting details please contact Timo Koch (timokoch at math.uio.no).
Miguel Zumalacarregui, Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics, Germany.
Avdeling for allmennmedisin ved UiO inviterer til fagseminar i forbindelse med at professor J?rund Straand runder 70.
Strategiutvikling og bruk av fremtidsscenarier: Om forholdet mellom styring og ledelse n?r beslutningstempoet ?ker og kravene til nytenking er stort. Hvordan jobbe med strategi n?r verden hele tiden endrer seg?
By Simen Sandve from the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU)
Abstract: Magmatic intrusions into the earth's crust lead to geological formations such as sills, laccholites and volcanoes. The conventional approach is to threat the intrusive fluid as Newtonian and viscous, while the host-rock is assumed to behave purely elastic. However, Magma is known to have non-Newtonian properties. In addition, field studies indicate that visco-elastic deformation of the host rock is an important effect in the propagating fracturing. We thus want to investigate the effect of introducing a yield-stress fluid in the intrusion process. We perform an experiment based on the elasto-hydro-dynamical approach, but where we change the injected fluid from a viscous (glycerol) to a yield-stress fluid (carbopol). We are interested in seeing how this potentially can change the dynamics of the intrusion compared with the viscous case.
This talk is part of the Mechanics Lunch Seminar series. That means 20min talks plus discussion in an informal setting.
Zoom: To obtain the Zoom meeting details please contact Timo Koch (timokoch at math.uio.no).
Tobías Felipe, Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias (Spain).
In this talk Fanny Chabrol will present an exploratory research she conducted in Niamey in 2018-2019.
NCMM Associate Investigator, Jacob Odeberg (MD and Professor Institute for Clinical Medicine, University of Troms? and University Hospital of North Norway) will give the talk: 'Plasma proteomics in COVID-19' as part of NCMM's Tuesday Seminar series.
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Michele Fumagalli, Physics Department, University of Milano Bicocca.
By Michael Knapp from University of Otago, New zealand. Please be aware of the change in time.
C*-algebra seminar talk by Magnus Goffeng