Nettsider med emneord «modelling»
After 3.5 years of interdiciplinary research the partners of the Sino-Norwegian bilateral research Project:
Watershed Eutrophication management in China through system oriented process modelling of Pressures, Impacts and Abatement actions
will present their findings and policy relevant recommandations.
The presentations will be given before lunch. After luch there will be arranged a visit to the water work that cleans the water re-routed fron the Yantze watercourse.
The Reliable Systems group PSY (formerly PMA) teaches the following courses:
The work of Bjørnar Luteberget, Christian Johansen, and Martin Steffen (from PMA and ConSeRNS groups at IFI) won the Best Paper Award at the 12th International Conference on Integrated Formal Methods, which was held in Iceland in June.
Tim Zimmermann, PhD student at the Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics, University of Oslo.
In this thesis, you will investigate how semantic technologies, together with recent trends in software engineering, can help solve information architecture challenges of complex enterprises. You will put your ideas to the test on selected case studies in DNB.
LISFLOOD is a distributed hydrologic and water resources model that has been developed by the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission. It is used by the Copernicus Emergency Management Service for operational flood forecasting and drought monitoring. LISFLOOD has also been applied for integrated water resources assessments.
Mortality of pelagic eggs and larvae of marine fish is often assumed to be constant both in space and time due to lacking information. This may, however, be a gross oversimplification, as early life stages are likely to experience large variations in mortality both in time and space.
Luca Amendola, Institut für Theoretische Physik, Heidelberg University.
You are cordially welcome to participate in this three-day workshop on energy, climate, and ESG. As last year, the workshop will gather academics and practitioners from the industry, discussing the latest advances on the stochastics of risk measuring, modelling and managing, with a focus on energy systems, climate, and finance (ESG).
Key topics involve modelling uncertainty in weather and climate, optimisation problems related to energy systems to control emissions, as well as measuring risk factors related to climate change.
There will be several invited talks by leading researchers as well as selected contributed talks by participants.
This projects involves a cases study and analysis of human users of a modern information system, like IoT. This topic is at the border of computer science, psychology, cognitive sciences, and AI.
Ask for discussions with one of the supervisors, for more information or variations of the project. See also general concerns.
Høy og riktig kompetanse i utviklingsteam er avgjørende for godt gjennomførte IT prosjekter. Hvordan får man bedre kontroll over kompetansen i slike prosjekter? I tillegg, hvordan får man utviklere til å bidra positivt inn i prosessen ved å dele data om sin egen kompetanse?
Nicolas Poirier, Ph.D. fellow at Rosseland Centre for Solar Physics, University of Oslo.