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Doctoral candidate Volodya Valeriev Hlebnikov at the Department of Geosciences, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, is defending the thesis Deep learning as a tool for seismic data interpolation for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
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Marthe Klöcking
From Georg-August University, Göttingen
Hosted by Alexander Minakov
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Andy Rivkin
From Nasa/JPL
Hosted by Anne Hope Jahren
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Oğuz Göğüş
From Istanbul Technical University
Hosted by Ágnes Király
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Nicolas Molnar
From RWTH Aachen University
Hosted by Ágnes Király
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Michael Manga
From UC Berkeley
Hosted by Adriano Mazzini
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Nicolas Thibault
From the University of Copenhagen
Hosted by Madeline Vickers
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Matthew Jackson
From the University of California, Santa Barbara
Hosted by Reidar Trønnes
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William Lukens
From James Madison University
Hosted by Anne Hope Jahren
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Alan Bischoff
From the Geological Survey of Finland
Hosted by Sverre Planke
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Andrea Giuliani
From ETH, Zurich
Hosted by Reidar Trønnes
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Riccardo Pozzobon
From University of Padova
Hosted by Sara Callegaro
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Athena Eyster
From the John Hopkins University
Hosted by Clint Conrad
Monday 7th February Agata Krzesińska will give a talk at the "Waiting for Pint of Science - Polish edition" on "Norwegian meteorites – how to find them and why to study".
Doctoral candidate Jing Sun at the Department of Geosciences, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, is defending the thesis Deep learning-based seismic data processing for attenuation of interference noise and deblending in the shot domain for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
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Stephen E. Grasby
From Geological Survey of Canada
Hosted by Henrik Svensen
"Geofag 1-emnet har fått ny læreplan i år, og bruk av modeller i geofysikk er nå mer vektlagt enn tidligere. Foredrag om emner som manteldynamikk, platetektonikk, jordskjelv/vulkaner og paleoklima vil passe godt. En bred oversikt over hvordan numeriske modeller i geofysikk fungerer, kan også være spennende".
Register on Entrynorway.no
before you enter Norway again
How to get there: Take subway line #1 to Voksenåsen (Direction Frognerseteren), and there is a 5 minutes walk from the station.
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Stephen E. Grasby
From Geological Survey of Canada
Hosted by Henrik Svensen
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Friedemann Samrock
From ETH Zurich
Hosted by Maik Neukirch