Tidligere arrangementer - Side 89
Dr. Roderic Guigò, coordinating the Bioinformatics and Genomics program of the Centre de Regualció Genòmica in Barcelona will present a lecture on his current research.
GIWeS is organizing a NORFACE WSF (Welfare State Futures) thematic workshop on inequality and welfare states.
Hans Kjeldsen, Professor, Stellar Astrophysics Centre, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Aarhus University, Denmark
Guest lecture by Lars Petter Jordheim, Université Claude Bernard Lyon and Centre de Recherches en Cancérologie, Lyon, France.
Olivier Galland, Researcher, Section of Physics of Geological processes, UiO
Andrey Pilipenko (Institute of Mathematics of Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences) gives a minicourse with the title: Reflected Stochastic Differential Equations.
Andrey Pilipenko (Institute of Mathematics of Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences) gives a minicourse with the title: Reflected Stochastic Differential Equations.
Andrey Pilipenko (Institute of Mathematics of Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences) gives a minicourse with the title: Reflected Stochastic Differential Equations.
Yaozhong Hu (University of Kansas) gives a lecture with the title: Feynman-Kac formula for the stochastic heat equation driven by fractional noise in time with $H\in (0,1/2)$.
Hakon Dahle, Researcher, ITA
Yaozhong Hu (University of Kansas) gives a minicourse with the title: Some aspects of stochastic heat equations.
A double seminar will be held in the lunch area, 8th floor Niels Henrik Abels hus at 14:15. We will have talks by Ruth Keogh (Department of Medical Statistics, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine) and Maximilian Coblenz (Institute of Operations Research, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology).
Yaozhong Hu (University of Kansas) gives a minicourse with the title: Some aspects of stochastic heat equations.
ESOP seminar. Botond K?szegi is a Professor at the Central European University. He will present a paper entitled "Browsing versus Studying Offers", co-authored by Paul Heidhues, and Johannes Johnen.
ESOP seminar. Erling Barth is a researcher at the Institute for Social Research and professor at the University of Oslo. He will present a paper entitled "Union Density, Productivity and Wages", co-authored by Alex Bryson and Harald Dale-Olsen.
ESOP seminar. Mark Bils is Hazel Fyfe Professor in Economics at the University of Rochester. He will present a paper entitled "Misallocation or Mismeasurement?", co-authored by Peter J. Klenow and Cian Ruane.
Marianne Gjestvold Omang, Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics
Study of the air-flow very close to the surface of wind-generated water waves Marseille large air-water facility
Topological cyclic homology is a variant of negative cyclic homology which was introduced by B?kstedt, Hsiang and Madsen. They invented topological cyclic homology to study algebraic K-theory but in recent years it has become more and more important as an invariant in its own right. We present a new formula for topological cyclic homology and give an entirely model independent construction. If time permits we explain consequences and further directions.
Willi Sauerbrei (Institute for Medical Biometry and Statistics, University of Freiburg) will give a seminar in the lunch area, 8th floor Niels Henrik Abels hus at 14:15.
ESOP seminar. Wouter Dessein is the Eli Ginzberg Professor of Finance and Economics at the Columbia Business School. He will present a paper entitled "Organizational Capital, Managerial Heterogeneity, and Firm Dynamics", co-authored by Andrea Prat.
RICCIARDONE, Angelo, University of Stavanger, Norway.
Joint work with Bj?rn I. Dundas. We prove that algebraic K-theory, topological Hochschild homology and topological cyclic homology satisfy cubical and cosimplicial descent at connective structured ring spectra along 1-connected maps of such ring spectra.
Sijing Shen, Associate Professor, ITA
Activity at IFE Wind Energy: numerical modeling of offshore wind turbines
IFE (Institutt for Energiteknikk) is a research center located in Kjeller. The wind group at IFE mainly works with the development and analysis of new cost effective concepts for offshore wind energy, both concerning innovative rotor designs and new concepts for substructures. The group main investigation tool is the in-house software 3DFloat, an aero-elastic code which can simulate the whole wind turbine structure when exposed to the associated environmental loads (wind loads, hydrodynamic loads, soil loads if bottom-fixed).
In the presentation, an insight into the wave kinematics and wave loads modeling tools that are currently included in 3DFloat will be provided.