Nettsider med emneord «Simulations»
Solutions for adaptive antennas on small satellites are to be studied and simulated.
Gene expression is regulated though long-range interactions with enhancer and silencer elements that come into close contact with promoter regions in three-dimensional (3D) space. However, the mechanism is not understood.

The SolarALMA project was funded with a Consolidator Grant by the European Research Council (ERC) and ran from September 2016 to August 2021. The aim was to utilise the first observations of the Sun with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), which promises significant steps towards understanding the outer layers of the solar atmosphere with possible contributions to solving the coronal heating problem.

"My research goal? Constraining cosmological and gravitational models and discovering the nature of dark energy".

RoCS, the freshly established Norwegian Centre of Excellence, welcomes four new PhD students in Solar Physics.

The Rosseland Centre for Solar physics continues growing and attracting young, talented researchers. Get to know four new PhD students at the beginning of their scientific ventures.

RoCS, the freshly established Norwegian Centre of Excellence, welcomes four new PhD students in Solar Physics.

Three teams of scientists from Norway, Czech Republic and Iceland join expertises in the attempt to shed light onto the nature of the most abundant ingredient in the Universe: dark matter.

The Rosseland Centre for Solar physics continues growing and attracting young, talented researchers. Get to know four new PhD students at the beginning of their scientific ventures.
The RIMFAX antenna mounted on the rover radiates in all directions. Some energy will be reflected back from surface targets. A simulator that calculates the scattering from the surface shall be developed.
ModelDB provides an accessible location for storing and efficiently retrieving computational neuroscience models.
You find the entry for Neuronify here.

The SolarALMA project was funded with a Consolidator Grant by the European Research Council (ERC) and ran from September 2016 to August 2021. The aim was to utilise the first observations of the Sun with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), which promises significant steps towards understanding the outer layers of the solar atmosphere with possible contributions to solving the coronal heating problem.