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Björn Birnir is Professor of Mathematics and Director of the Center for Complex and Nonlinear Science at UCSB, USA.
Vegard Børve Sørdal at the Department of Physics will be defending the thesis
"Entropy production and information processing in stochastic thermodynamics: Optimization, measurement, and erasure"
for the degree of PhD
Vegard Børve Sørdal at the Department of Physics will give a trial lecture on the given topic:
"Deep learning with quantum networks"
Claus Kiefer, University of Cologne
Weekly Theory Seminar.
David Grégoire is full professor in mechanics at the Laboratory of complex fluids and their reservoirs at Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour and IUF Junior Chair in the Mechanics and Physics of Porous media.
Espen Rusten at the Department of Physics will be defending the thesis
"Positron emission tomography for radiotherapy planning and outcome prediction"
for the degree of PhD
Espen Rusten at the Department of Physics will give a trial lecture on the given topic:
"Functional imaging for monitoring tumour response in radiotherapy”
Adam Falkowski, LPT Orsay/Paris
Weekly Theory Seminar.
Anders Hafreager at the Department of Physics will be defending the thesis
"Efficient workflows in molecular Dynamics simulations and Applications"
for the degree of PhD
Marius Ladegård Meyer at the Department of Physics will be defending the thesis
"Binary Bose gases in synthetic magnetic fields"
for the degree of PhD
Anders Hafreager at the Department of Physics will give a trial lecture on the given topic:
"Transitions in the collective motion of self propelled particles"
Marius Ladegård Meyer at the Department of Physics will give a trial lecture on the given topic:
"Entropy, physics and information: A perspective from quantum systems"
A Njord/PoreLab Seminar.
Benoit Coasne is a CNRS Research director at Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire de Physique, University Grenoble Alpes. He has done a lot of work on porous media and molecular simulation.
As part of her PhD, Marthe Grønlie Guren will do a presentation on a review of molecular dynamics simulations.
Liquefaction is a serious earthquake hazard. Under shaking, naturally saturated granular media (soils, fault gouge) that usually supports shear stress like a solid, may start to flow like a fluid. This phenomena is not well understood nor predicted. Einat Aharonov will present a numerical study of such a system and explain some of the physics controlling it.
Valerie Domcke, DESY Hamburg
Weekly Theory Seminar.
The International Conference on new Frontiers in Physics aims to promote scientific exchange and development of novel ideas in science with a particular accent on interdisciplinarity.
"Fysikermøtet" is a biannual meeting of Norwegian physicists in academia, industry, schools and research.
Le Xu at the Department of Physics will be defending the thesis
"Experimental Observations of Dissolution in Fractures in Circular Geometry"
for the degree of PhD
Le Xu at the Department of Physics will be defending the thesis
"Experimental Observations of Dissolution in Fractures in Circular Geometry"
for the degree of PhD
Le Xu at the Department of Physics will give a trial lecture on the given topic:
"Dissolution and precipitation processes and patterns formation at the geological scale"
MSc Øyvind Nøstdahl Gløersen at the Department of Physics will be defending the thesis
"On the bioenergetics of cross-country skiing"
for the degree of PhD
Øyvind Nøstdahl Gløersen at the Department of Physics will give a trial lecture on the given topic:
" The use of technology developed for sports to enhance health and well being for the general public"
The EarthFlows Meeting is an annual event on its 5th edition, and part of a strategic research initiative for cross-disciplinary research at the University of Oslo, Norway. This year's seminar will be held in Oslo between 19th and 20th of June 2019.
Ass. prof. Ian Bourg from Princeton University will be visiting us on June 17th, to give a seminar on: "Clay, water, and salt: Controls on the hydrology and mechanics of fine-grained soils and sedimentary rocks".