Kommende arrangementer - Side 2
Actor and director Tarjei Sandvik Moe will talk about his recent film about the making of a performance of Ibsen's debut play Catiline (1850).
Velkommen til idéhistorisk lunsjseminar med professor i idéhistorie Line Cecilie Engh! Det serveres som vanlig enkel lunsj.
Department seminar. Guillaume Hollard is a Senior researcher at CNRS and Professor at ?cole Polytechnique.
In this final seminar, Silje Marie Svartefoss will present the draft of her PhD thesis titled “Governments and mission-oriented innovation policy: Friends or foes?”.
NCMBM, as part of its International Seminar series, will be welcoming Laura Cantini, from Institut Pasteur where she is a Group Leader. She holds a chair in the Paris Institute of AI (PRAIRIE).
Her talk is entitled: "Breaking Silos in Single-Cell Biology: Towards a Unified Cellular View".
Workshop with Prof. Nancy L. Wicker
Vi st?r overfor store omstillinger i tiden som kommer, og vi m? bruke arbeidsressursene v?re best mulig. Hvordan mobiliserer vi de ressursene vi allerede har tilgang til? Hvilke mekanismer bidrar til utenforskap, og hva b?r vi gj?re med disse?
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Let X be a variety, and (F_n) a sequence of coherent sheaves on the n-th symmetric products Sym^n X. Following Okounkov, we consider the notion of (F_n) being factorisable. Roughly speaking, this means that over points of Sym^(m+n) X corresponding to the union of disjoint configurations in Sym^m X and Sym^n X, the sheaf F_{m+n} is the tensor product of F_m and F_n. Completing a partial argument by Okounkov, we show that if (F_n) is factorisable, then the generating function of Euler characteristics of F_n is the plethystic exponential of a generating function of Euler characteristics of sheaves on X. I'll explain why this is true and why it's useful.
Responses to Mass Rape and Children Born of Rape in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992–1995)
CIMS and the Faculty of Theology are pleased to announce a co-organized event featuring a lecture by Ehlimana Memi?evi?.
How do Indigenous political and legal traditions challenge western political theory and offer alternatives for governing land use and natural resources?
Aliaksandr Hubin is an Associate Professor in Statistics at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences and University of Oslo. He holds a PhD in Statistics from the University of Oslo (2018) and specializes in Bayesian inference, machine learning, and statistical modeling. His research focuses on scalable and interpretable methods in Bayesian regression context, with particular expertise in latent binary Bayesian neural networks, Bayesian generalized nonlinear models.
The Departmental Seminar Series features Yazan Doughan, Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
Miriam Stackpole Dahl, Senior Communication Advisor at CICERO, Centre for International Climate Research.
Signe Barfoed introduces her new book The Artemis Laphria Sanctuary at Kalydon in Aitolia. The Finds from the 1920s–30s Danish-Greek Excavations volume 1, presenting for the first time the complete pottery assemblage from the early excavations. The talk also explores the practical and scholarly work behind the publication, including the research process, methodological choices, and the overall structure and aims of the volume.
Ambra Serangeli (Tor Vergata, Rome)
A talk by Christopher Bondy, Professor of Sociology at International Christian University, Tokyo.
Archaeological Friday Seminar with Almut Schülke, Kelly Gibbons & Amanda Sky (Kulturhistorisk museum, UiO).
NCMBM, as part of its International Seminar series, will be welcoming Peter Meerlo, Associate Professor, from the Groningen Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences, University of Groningen in The Netherlands.
Archaeological Friday Seminar with Byron Zachary Rom-Jensen (IAKH, UiO).
Archaeological Friday Seminar with Dr. Colin Connors (guest researcher from University of Washington).
Diletta Pompei (Rome, Tor Vergata)
This seminar explores online/offline experiences and tensions in social spaces: coffee shops, libraries and cultural events
Associate Professor of Computer Science at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Bob L. T. Sturm, will speak at RITMO's Seminar Series.