Tidligere arrangementer - Side 36
By Franck L. P. Lejzerowicz, Postdoc at AQUA, IBV
Innovations in fluid mechanics are leading to better food since ancient history, while creativity in cooking inspires applied and fundamental science. In this talk, I will discuss how recent advances in hydrodynamics are changing food science, and how the surprising phenomena that arise in the kitchen lead to discoveries and technologies across the disciplines, including rheology and soft matter. Central topics include cocktails and champagne (multiphase flows), whipped cream (complex fluids) and pancake making (viscous flows). For every topic, I will present the state-of-the-art knowledge, the open problems, and likely directions for future research.
Publications:
Mathijssen, A. J., Lisicki, M., Prakash, V. N., & Mossige, E. J. (2023). Culinary fluid mechanics and other currents in food science. Reviews of Modern Physics, 95(2), 025004.
Fuller, G. G., Lisicki, M., Mathijssen, A. J., Mossige, E. J., Pasquino, R., Prakash, V. N., & Ramos, L. (2022). Kitchen flows: Making science more accessible, affordable, and curiosity driven. Physics of Fluids, 34(11).
Sigurd K. N?ss, Researcher at Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics, University of Oslo.
Blake D. Scott from KU Leuven will give a seminar on the contemporary relevance of Perelman and Olbrecht-Tyteca's "new rhetoric" for Forskerseminaret i tekst og retorikk.
Department seminar. Sebastian Siegloch is a Professor of Economics at the University of Cologne.
Felleskollokvium by Dr. Antoine Camper, Dept. of Physics, UiO
C*-algebra seminar talk by Valerio Proietti (University of Oslo)
On the 12th and 13th of September 2023 Ariane Dupont-Kieffer will give four lectures about the history of econometrics and the specific contributions of Frisch and Haavelmo in the formative period of econometrics as discipline specific methodology. The lectures are open to all interested.
On the 12th and 13th of September 2023 Ariane Dupont-Kieffer will give four lectures about the history of econometrics and the specific contributions of Frisch and Haavelmo in the formative period of econometrics as discipline specific methodology. The lectures are open to all interested.
Department seminar. Danial Ali Akbari is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics, University of Oslo. He will present the paper: "Technology Adoption and Human Capital Accumulation."
By Sally Otto and Michael Whitlock from the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Ragnhild Aurvik, Ph.D student at Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics, University of Oslo.
Department seminar. Johannes Spinnewijn is a Professor of Economics at London School of Economics. He will present the paper: "The Chronic Condition Index: Analyzing Health Inequalities Over the Lifecycle" (written with Kaveh Danesh, Jon Kolstad and Will Parket).
QOMBINE seminar talk by Ruben Bassa (SINTEF)
Department seminar. Giacomo Brusco is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics, University of Tübingen. He will present the paper: "Guess Who's Evading on Dinner: Experimental Evidence on the Incidence of Tax Evasion."
Carlos A.R. Herdeiro, Professor in the Gravitational Geometry and Dynamics Group, Mathematics Department, Aveiro University (Portugal).
Department seminar. Aurélien Baillon is a Professor of economics of uncertainty at Emlyon business school. He will present the paper: "Follow the money, not the majority: Markets for predicting unverifiable events" (written with Benjamin Tereick and Tong V. Wang).
The fifth event in the seminar series "Perspectives on Thinking" will focus on objective hermeneutics. The guest speaker will be Katarina Busch (Sigmund-Freud-Institute).
Franz Fuchs (Sintef/UiO) will give a talk with title "Hamiltonians with time evolution restricted to subspaces"
Invited speaker Ben Black will present on the topic “Learning About Natural Chromosomes to Make New Ones”.
By Olli Hyv?rinen, postdoc in the AQUA section, IBV