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On Friday September 12th, from 14 - 16.30, students have organized a Career Fair in the Physics Building, with companies relevant for students with a physics background or similar. There are also an event/party at Realistforeningen (RF) later in the evening.
You may registrer if you want food, and want to participate in the evening, but the form is unfortunately only in Norwegian:
https://nettskjema.no/a/506252
Regards from the student association:
Career Fair at the Physics Department
From 16:00 to 18:00 in seminar room Pascal (2452) at Ole Johan Dahls hus.
...From 16:15 to 18:00 in seminar room Pearl (2453) at Ole Johan Dahls hus.
Possible thesis topics relevant for master's programme in Microelectronics and Sensor Technology will be presented by supervisors from both the university and from industrial partners.
The event is open for all.
If you are considering applying for this master programme, this event can help you understand what the possibilites are and maybe you even can find a supervisor.
Hi,
We hope you have a good semester start. Here is the presentation from the study admin 12th of August.
And here you find the presentation from the Master Seminar with Andri.
We would also like you to remind you of the weekplan this week, which today (Wednesday) includes:
Time and place: 3rd of April, at 12.00 ( to appr. 13.10), in Origo.
There will be an interesting presentation titled: Exoplanets: In search of habitable worlds, by Elena Mamonova, PhD fellow at the Centre for Planetary Habitability (PHAB), University of Oslo.
The talk will be in English.
An abstract, a presentation of the speaker, and an "add to calendar" option (recommended), can be found on the following department website: Exoplanets: In search of habitable worlds - Department of Physics
Cake and coffee/tea will be served from 12:00 to 12.15. The talk starts shortly after.
Learn how to accelerate and optimize existing C/C++ CPU-only applications using the most essential CUDA tools and techniques. You’ll also learn an iterative style of CUDA development that will allow you to ship accelerated applications fast.
Seminar will be held on March 20th.
Are you ready for a dose of inspiration and opportunities? We invite all students in the Electronics, Informatics, and Technology – and all other curious minds – to an exciting day of company presentations!
Have you ever wondered what the future might hold for you in the job market? Maybe you're dreaming of landing the perfect summer job? Or are you just curious about what your future self might look like?
Then you should join us as we welcome representatives from some of Norway's most innovative technology companies! These companies are involved in developing microelectronics and sensor technology, and they are eager to meet you.
This is your chance to ask questions, make connections, and perhaps even set a course for your future career!
The program will be updated continuously, but mark the date in your calendar now! ...
(This text was translated from Norwegian using Google Translate.)
Would you like to participate in a study to test a new type of body-worn sensor? You will wear four sensors for a total of approx. 30 hours and will, among other things, spend a short time in a cool room and a warm room to test the temperature characteristics of the sensor. You will receive a gift certificate of 500,- for your participation.
Contact: Sisay M. Abie and Ole Elvebakk: s.m.abie@fys.uio.no and ole.elvebakk@ous-hf.no (send an email to both).
ELITE students are especially invited. Take the opportunity to learn both about research and about sensors!
More information:
We invite you to participate in a research study that investigates the effect of tissue composition and temperature on local bioimpedance measurements. We are researchers in the bioimpedance group, which is part of the electronics section at the university. Our study aims to infor...
Sensor Decade 2024 is expanding and inviting students to participate in a new competition - The Student Expo.
Here, you can showcase your innovative sensor projects, whether they are part of your bachelor's, master's, doctoral degree program, or through a student organization. It can also be a side project you work on in your free time.
This is a unique opportunity to build your professional network and meet leading companies and research institutions in sensor technology. Participation in the competition is free of charge.
You must use two-factor authentication (secure login) for Microsoft 365 (Word, OneDrive, Teams etc.) and Feide (Canvas, My Studies etc.) at UiO. Confirm your login with a mobile phone.
Read more about two-factor authentication at the UiO at https://uio.no/tofaktor, and access more guides from the same page. There may be two-factor authentication on other services later.
For MS365 applications, you will receive a push notification on your mobile when you are asked for two-factor authentication, and for the Feide login, a new button called Use work or school account will appear. Use that button when you log in to Canvas, My Studies, or other services with Feide, and you get the s...