Tidligere arrangementer - Side 108
ESOP holds an informal ESOP mini-workshop on Norms, Conflict and Development.
Friday seminar by Frietson Galis from Naturalis Biodiversity Center, The Netherlands
Signe Riemer-S?rensen, ITA
Professor Berit Smestad Paulsen retired from her position at the School of Pharmacy December 31st 2014. The School of Pharmacy will organize a scientific symposium in order to honor and appreciate her. The symposium will be organized on Friday March 20th 2015.
Increased Ca2+ affinity of the myofilaments increases mitochondrial ROS production – a disease mechanism in cardiomyopathies?
Signaling via non-canonical cyclic nucleotides.
Fredrik Meyer, UiO, gives the Seminar in Algebra and Algebraic Geometry:
Modular curves IV
Olav Breivik (Dept. of Math., UiO ) gives a seminar in room 107, 1st floor N.H. Abels House at 14:15 March 17th: Bycatch of juvenile cod in the Barents Sea shrimp fishery
Katrine Borg?, AQUA
Friday seminar by Miriam Maas from the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, The Netherlands.
Line Drube, German Aerospace Center Institute of Planetary Research
Arne B. Sletsj?e, UiO, gives the Seminar in Algebra and Algebraic Geometry:
Modular curves III
Sam Sanders, Ghent and Munich, will give a lecture with the tittle
On the contingency of predicativism.
Franz Luef (NTNU) will give a talk with title "Sigma-models solitons on noncommutative spaces"
Abstract: Results from time-frequency analysis and Gabor analysis allow the construction of new classes of sigma-model solitons over the Moyal plane and over noncommutative tori, taken as source spaces, with a target space made of two points. A natural action functional leads to self-duality equations for projections in the source algebra. Solutions, having non-trivial topological content, are constructed via suitable Morita duality bimodules. This is joint work with L. Dabrowski and G. Landi.
John Dagsvik ( Statistics Norway ) gives a seminar in room 107, 1st floor N.H. Abels House at 14:15 March 10th: How Does the Temperature Vary over Time? Evidence on the Stationary and Fractal Nature of Temperature Fluctuations
Benjamin Racine, Postdoctoral Fellow , ITA
Multi-target-directed ligands (MTDL) against Alzheimer's disease: dual 5-HT4 receptor agonists/acetylcholinesterase inhibitors.
Centre for Applied Macro- and Petroleum Economics (CAMP) at BI Norwegian Business School and ESOP - Centre for the Study of Equality, Social Organization and Performance in cooperation with Oxford Centre for the Analysis of Resource Rich Economies (OxCarre) organize a two days workshop on Natural Resources.
Bartosz K. Kwa?niewski (University of Southern Denmark, Odense) will talk on: Topological aperiodicity for product systems of C*-correspondences
Abstract:We introduce a semigroup of multivalued maps dual to a product system of $C^*$-correspondences over an Ore semigroup. Under a certain aperiodicity condition on the dual semigroup we obtain a uniqueness theorem and a simplicity criterion for the associated Cuntz-Pimsner algebra. These results generalize similar statements for crossed products by groups (R. J. Archbold, J. S. Spielberg) and Exel’s crossed products (R. Exel, A. Vershik). They also give interesting conditions for topological higher rank graphs, and apply to the new Cuntz $C^*$-algebra $\mathcal{Q}_\mathbb{N}$ arising from the `$ax+b$'-semigroup over natural numbers. (Based on joint work with Wojciech Szymański.)
The talk will focus on "Nanoparticle interaction with early human placenta", an upcoming topic in reproductive toxicology.
Friday seminar by Philipp Mitter?cker from Universit?t Wien
Geir Ellingsrud, UiO, gives the Seminar in Algebra and Algebraic Geometry:
Modular curves I
Adam P.W. S?rensen will talk on Nuclear dimension of UCT Kirchberg algebras
Abstract: Nuclear Dimension is a regularity property for C*-algebras that is based on the type of properties currently being taught in Topics in Operator Algebras. We will go over the definition and motivation and discuss known results.