Events - Page 14
Chris MacMinn (University of Oxford): Fluid-fluid phase separation in a soft porous medium
Luke Zoet (University of Wisconsin-Madison): Investigating subglacial processes through seismicity and experimentation
Eric Larose (Université Grenoble Alpes): Environmental seismology : an emerging tool for probing slopes stability, rockfalls, and the evolution of the permafrost.
Renaud Toussaint (Université de Strasbourg/University of Oslo): Induced seismicity under Strasbourg: Possible mechanisms
Doctoral candidate Sisay Mebre Abie at the Department of Physics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, is defending the thesis
"Bioimpedance as a tool for monitoring the effect of freezing and thawing of meat"
for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
The 71st annual meeting of the Nordic Microscopy Society.
We invite all UiO-employees to an informative webinar on Digital Resources at dScience.
Friday 21.5, 1415-1500: Tor Ole Odden
Friday 28.5, 0915-1000: Kirsty Dunnett
Jay Fineberg (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem): How Friction Starts: Nucleation fronts initiate frictional motion
Stefanos Papanikolaou (National Center for Nuclear Research, Poland): From statistical features to mechanical yielding in digital image correlation and surface strain maps
Irene Manzella (University of Plymouth): Volcanoes, landslides and tsunamis: a numerical study of the 2019 Stromboli events
Neal Iverson (Iowa State University): A slip law for glaciers
Elsa Bayart (ENS de Lyon): Solid friction: heterogeneities and rupture arrest
Jonathan Bamber (University of Bristol): A Bayesian Hierarchical Modelling approach to solve for sea level, global mass movement and solid Earth deformation simultaneously
Ramin Aghababaei (Aarhus University): Micromechanics of surface asperities fracture during sliding contact
Doctoral candidate Fabio Zeiser at the Department of Physics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, is defending the thesis
"Uncertainty quantification for nuclear level densities and γ-ray strength functions from the Oslo method and beyond"
for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
Anne Pluymaker (U Delft): Fluid-limestone interactions: a rock mechanics approach
Most of you have now spent the last three semesters working on one of the biggest projects of your life so far: your master thesis project. In collaboration with KURT, we want to give you the chance to join a workshop that will give you a space to learn how to create your master thesis.
Åke Fagereng (Cardiff University): Effects of heterogeneity on fault slip behaviour
Suzanne Hangx (Utrecht University): The importance of understanding fluid-rock interactions for geo-energy storage and production: learnings from CO2 storage
Seth Saltiel (Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory): How can subglacial seismicity constrain bed conditions and mechanics?: experimental exploration of ice slip on soft beds
Marie Violay (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne): Mechanical behavior of fluid-induced earthquakes
Pascal Lacroix (ISTerre): Life and death of slow-moving landslides
Doctoral candidate Kristian Stølevik Olsen at the Department of Physics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, is defending the thesis
“Active and passive Brownian particles in complex environments”
for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
Doctoral candidate Ymir Kalmann Frodason at the Department of Physics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, is defending the thesis
"Hybrid functional investigations of point defects in ZnO and β-Ga2O3"
for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.