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Our next LATICE seminar will be about modeling snow dynamics in cold regions with presentations from Arnaud Jansen and Malin Ahlbäck on May 30th, 2024 at 14:00.
By Craig Primmer from the University of Helsinki, and Josefin Stiller from the University of Copenhagen
Title: Aerosols as Drivers of Climate Risk
Speaker: Geeta Persad, The University of Texas at Austin
Velkommen til foredrag ved stipendiat Simon Hasselø Kline fra Institutt for biovitenskap ved UiO.
Doctoral candidate Hasan Cagin Lenk at the Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, is defending the thesis "Pharmacogenetics and metabolism of antipsychotic drugs in patients with resistant schizophrenia" for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
By Eirik Malinen, Head of the Department of Radiation Biology, Institute for Cancer Research, Oslo University Hospital and Professor II at the section for Biophysics and Medical Physics, Department of Physics, University of Oslo.
Are you still unsure about what rights retention is and how it works? Join us for this Open Science Lunch and engage in the conversation!
We invite you to the May RoCS Solar/Stellar Lunch. Pål Brekke will visit us for a career talk.
The human oncogene MLL-AF4 induces cell death and aberrant autophagy in the fat body of Drosophila melanogaster
At the meeting we will provide you with information about studying at UiO, and how to prepare for your arrival in August.
To know your competitive advantages and which part of the market you will enter is key to success. This is what sets your business idea apart from your competition and helps getting the attention from potential investors.
Doctoral candidate Dennis Christensen at the Department of Mathematics will be defending the thesis Zero or One, Up or Down. Statistical Inference for Binary Data with Applications in Sensitivity Analysis of Energetic Materials for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
C*-seminar by Gerardo Morsella.
C*-seminar by John Quigg (Arizona State University).
By Professor Adriana Sánchez from Universidad del Rosario in Colombia.
In this joint EVOGENE/CEES seminar, professor Adriana Sánchez from Universidad del Rosario in Colombia will give the talk: "Challenges and opportunities in the open ecosystems of Colombia"
Colombia is well-known as the second most biodiverse country in the world. While much research has focused on the tropical rainforests, other ecosystems like the tropical alpine (páramo) and savannas remain relatively understudied. Páramos are neotropical alpine grasslands, located at elevations above 3000 m in the Andean mountain range. They are recognized as one of the fastest-evolving hotspots, characterized by high levels of endemism and over 3500 species of flora. In contrast, the lowland savannas, constituting about 25% of Colombian territory and 30% of its wetlands, have received comparatively less attention in biodiversity studies, despite an estimated 35% of species being endemic to the region. Both grasslands have very different abiotic conditions although fire used to be a common disturbance. This talk aims to introduce both ecosystems, ongoing projects, and potential avenues for future collaborative research.
Doctoral candidate Aleksander Grochowicz at the Department of Mathematics will be defending the thesis Resilience and weather uncertainty in energy system models. Near-optimal spaces, weather variability and extremes for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
The 5th Scandinavian Gathering Around Remarkable Discrete Mathematics
The scientific program will include invited talks, selected oral contributions from submitted abstracts, and poster presentations, covering the following topics:
- Nuclear level density
- Gamma-ray strength function
- Phase transitions in mesoscopic systems
- Applications in astrophysics and reactor physics
- Other related topics
Hylleraas seminar, hosted in Tromsø
Welcome to our GeoHyd Lunch Seminar on Friday 24th of May @ 12:15 in Aud. 1 in the Geology Building, or via videolink using Zoom. The seminar is held by Ugo Nanni (UiO).
By Dorte Bekkevold, Senior Researcher at National Institute for Aquatic Resources, Technical University of Denmark
Biostatistical seminar with Ksenia Sokolova, Department of Computer Science, Princeton University, USA.
I will talk about how one can relate intersection theories of Hilbert schemes of points and Fulton-MacPherson compactifications.