Tidligere arrangementer
Title: Snowball Earth: albedo-feedback theory, ice thickness on the tropical ocean, fieldwork to constrain climate modeling, and oases for photosynthesis
Speaker: Steve Warren, University of Washington
The Oil and Society research network welcomes all staff and students to a presentation with professor Gavin Bridge (Durham University). Professor Bridge will present ongoing work (with James Marriott) under the heading "What now for the UK oil complex?"
Title: Small-scale processes in tropical cirrus: A key to their climate feedback?
Speaker: Bla? Gasparini, University of Vienna
Title: New insight into the (in)stability of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet during the last interglacial
Speaker: Marina Dütsch, University of Vienna
The 4th Oslo Student Conference on Medieval Europe. This year’s theme is "Lost in Translation"
Title: Everything, everywhere, all at once: land surface models and the challenge of predicting a heterogenous, biological world.
Speaker: Rosie Fisher, CICERO
Join us for an evening with short talks from young researchers. Grab some snacks and learn about exciting research in sustainable energy and the energy transition. This event is open to everyone - bring friends and family for an evening of interesting talks from inspiring scientists.
Join us for an evening with short talks from young researchers. Grab some snacks and learn about exciting research in sustainable energy and the energy transition. This event is open to everyone - bring friends and family for an evening of interesting talks from inspiring scientists.
The exhibition explores the relationship between climate change and societal change during the Little Ice Age and asks: Can we learn something from a 300-year-old climate crisis?
Kulturarvsdagen er en dag for dialog og til inspirasjon for alle som studerer og arbeider med kulturarv og kulturminner.
Title: Health and Air Quality Concerns due to Wildfire smoke in North America: Past, Present and Future
Speaker: Dan Jaffe, University of Washington
A workshop between researchers from University of Oslo, Queen Mary University of London and KTH Royal Institute of Technology.
Welcome to this year's first gathering of the Oil & Society research network, which will focus on carbon capture and storage (CCS).
Title: Vegetation fire monitoring with satellites in CAMS and beyond
Speaker: Johannes Kaiser, NILU
Welcome to the first SUSTAINITtalk where Professor Einar Broch Johnsen will present the innovative project, Digital Twin. What is a digital twin?
Hei du! Lurer du p? hva du skal bli? Bli med p? inspirasjonsdagen og h?r hva studenter innen kjemi, psykologi, farmasi, ern?ring, odontologi og medisin forteller fra sine fag. Gratis arrangement.
The convention is an annual networking event that brings together Nordic and invited international experts to present their research and to discuss latest developments in the field of microphysiological systems, organoids and organ-on-chip technology.
Join us for an interactive 2-hour workshop on image sonification designed for biology researchers eager to expand their toolkit for data exploration. During the workshop you will get introduced to the potential of integrating auditory feedback into your research process.
Title: Modeling feedbacks with biogenic volatile organic compounds in the Earth system
Speaker: Sara Blichner, Stockholm University
Students from SUSTAINIT, along with the Green Office at UiO, will host an interactive workshop part of the Day Zero Program at the SDG Conference Bergen.
In this final seminar, Stine Engen will present the draft of her PhD thesis titled “On green finance and the turning of climate change into climate risk”.
Positive geometry is a recent branch of mathematical physics which present exciting connections with real, complex and tropical algebraic geometry.
In this talk, we introduce the topic by developing the positive geometry of del Pezzo surfaces and their moduli spaces.
We will analyze their connected components, likelihood equations and scattering amplitudes.
The talk is based on joint work with Early, Geiger, Sturmfels and Yun.
Abstract: I will introduce a certain configuration space associated with a graph, and compute its cohomology ring. It turns out to be related to internal zonotopal algebras, which were introduced in the context of approximation theory and show up in many different contexts.
This is joint work with Colin Crowley, Galen Dorpalen-Barry, and Andre Henriques.
Positroids are a class of matroids that were introduced by Postnikov in 2006 that index a certain stratification of the totally non-negative Grassmannian. These matroids are famously in bijection with a “zoo” of combinatorial objects including Grassmann necklaces and plabic graphs. We introduce a new family of positroids called rook matroids that arise from restricted rook placements on a skew shaped board and discuss it in terms of this zoo. We highlight the transversal structure of rook matroids and the slightly mysterious relationship they share with lattice path matroids. This is joint work with Per Alexandersson and ongoing work with Irem Portakal and Akiyoshi Tsuchiya.
In a circular economy, products and services are designed for longevity, reuse, and recycling. It contrasts with the traditional linear economy by promoting a closed-loop system where materials are kept in circulation, reducing environmental impact and depletion of raw materials.
Temaet for konferansen i ?r er klimapolitikk og klimainvesteringer. Innledere vil v?re John Hassler (Professor i samfunns?konomi ved Stockholms universitet), Bj?rnar Baugerud (Leder for klimainvesteringsfondet/NorFund), Steinar Holden (Professor ved ?konomisk institutt, UiO) og Kristin Halvorsen (Direkt?r ved Cicero Senter for klimaforskning).
Title: Overshooting climate targets - Increased risks for tipping elements
Speaker: Nico Wunderling, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
Title: Meso-scale and submeso-scale dynamics and mixing in geophysical flows
Speaker: Sridhar Balasubramanian, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Title: Designing droplet-fiber interactions to improve water harvesting capacity of fog nets
Speaker: Andreas Carlson, University of Oslo
Workshop at University of Oslo
Join us in exploring how green energy and digital solutions can work together to build a sustainable future.
During this webinar, we will present the final results of the work undertaken in the Ocean Grid research project in relation to regulatory conditions.
Welcome to the first gathering of the research network Oil & Society
DoPE Workshop will take place on the 12th-13th of December 2024.
Are you curious about the Sandpit program? Join a webinar led by Samantha Aspinall, Head of the Sandpit Program from the University of Leeds.
Welcome to our "open house"; a day full of updates on RITMO's research activities.
We will gather a group of scientists, artists, and engineers interested in ventilation systems.
?rets utdanningskonferanse arrangeres 28. november. For program og p?melding g? inn p? arrangementsiden.
Universitetet i Oslo ?nsker velkommen til MONS 20.
Join this hands-on workshop to learn the essentials of crafting clear, engaging scientific posters.
As part of The Future of Energy conference in January 2025, master’s students, PhD students, and postdoctoral researchers are invited to present their posters and compete for the Best Poster Prize!
The war in Ukraine continues at full intensity, and the country's energy systems are under constant attack. As an energy nation, Norway has a special responsibility to support. The University of Oslo invites you to a discussion with Norwegian and Ukrainian experts to explore how we can contribute to Ukraine's energy security and long-term development.
H?stkonferansen tar for seg arbeidskraftsbehov og omstilling vi st?r overfor fremover. Hva vil kreves av oss og hva kan vi f? til med de midlene vi har tilgjengelig?
Join us for an evening with short talks from young researchers. Grab some snacks and learn about exciting research in sustainable energy and the energy transition. This event is open to everyone - bring friends and family for an evening of interesting talks from inspiring scientists.
Since 2019, the term climate anxiety has increasingly appeared in the academic literature and popular discourse, coinciding with the uprise of youth climate activism. In this talk, I will present results from a survey investigating public perceptions of and reactions to the term and discuss potential explanations for the findings. Knowledge of how people perceive psychological buzzwords, such as climate anxiety, is important because it could influence their willingness to self-report this state, their views of the people associated with it, and how they believe society should respond to them.
Kick-off workshop for the HF Strategic Research Priorities Project 'Communication with Large Language Models' (2024-2028).
The goal of the seminar is to drive the discussion on a participatory and collaborative transition of the smart grid.
Curious about the impact of PhD and early career researchers from a Norwegian Research Centre on Zero Emission Energy Systems for Transport? Please join us for an open meeting the day before the FME MoZEES Final Conference.
Join us for the virtual, national launch of the Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change, celebrating the release of the 2024 report and discussing key findings and priorities for Norway.
31. oktober og 1. november 2024 arrangeres for 14. gang LAR-konferansen – sentralt i Oslo p? Radisson Blu Scandinavia.
Welcome to HEI's annual International Student Conference!
This conference unites early career researchers in both formal and informal settings, providing a platform to explore the latest developments in the field of heritage studies.
Velkommen til HEIs internasjonale studentkonferanse, 24.–25. oktober 2024
The era of fossil fuels made possible the twentieth-century idea of ‘the economy’ and its ‘growth’. But what is growth? And how did we come to believe that burning fossil fuels created a collective world whose nature has been to grow?
Geologen Victor Moritz Goldschmidt er internasjonalt anerkjent som grunnleggeren av moderne geokjemi. Velkommen til et seminar om hans virke og innsats for vitenskapen og samfunnet.
NOITS (The Nordic International Trade Seminars) will take place on the 10th and 11th of October 2024. The NOITS 2024 conference is hosted by the University of Oslo and has received funding from INNOPROD project and from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (grant agreement No 101141494).
Seminar for RITMO Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Rhythm, Time and Motion (University of Oslo), Centre of Excellence in Music, Mind, Body and Brain (University of Jyv?skyl?), and Center for Music in the Brain (Aarhus University).
Spend a day with great science, innovation and networking opportunities at this meeting place for academia, the institute sector, the public sector, start-ups and industry.? Topic: Artificial intelligence in life sciences and energy. The conference was a part of Oslo Innovation Week 2024.
The 6th NordBatt conference will take place between the 24th-27th of September 2024 in Oslo, Norway.
Helse?konomimilj?ene i Norge inviterer til presentasjoner og diskusjoner om dagsaktuelle helsepolitiske problemstillinger. Slik som ventetider; beslutningsusikkerhet i ?konomisk evaluering; perspektiv og prioriteringer; allmennlegetjenesten; fedme, Alzheimers og nye behandlinger.
We welcome all scientists interested in participating in an UiO:Energy and Environments' Convergence Environment application to register for a joint information meeting and speed-dating event.
RITMO and DjembeDance will host the Third Symposium of the ICTMD study group on Sound, Movement, and the Sciences (SoMoS).
The Centre for Molecular Medicine Norway, NCMM, will host the 13th Nordic EMBL Partnership meeting in September 2024 in Oslo.
Welcome to the symposium ?Extraction and Aesthetics: Pasts, Currents, Futures? at the J?ssingfjord Science Museum. The symposium is organized by the research project “How Norway Made the World Whiter” (NorWhite) in collaboration with Velferden Center for Contemporary Art.
Det tredje nasjonale matematikerm?tet avholdes i Oslo i september 2024.
Dr Anne Larigauderie utnevnes til ?resdoktor ved UiO, og vil i den anledning holde forelesning.
Welcome to the closing conference for the Norwegian Research Council FRIPRO research project “Global Trout: Investigating Environmental Change through More-than-Human World Systems”
SCV conference 2024, remembering Nils ?vrelid
Sustainable Policy Workshop will take place on the 24th of June 2024.
IST 2024 is hosted by the TIK Centre for technology, innovation and culture at the University of Oslo, in collaboration with SINTEF, the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), the INTRANSIT and NTRANS research centers and the Western Norway University of Applied Sciences.
An interdisciplinary workshop exploring themes related to the philosophy of communication, University of Oslo
Individual perceptions and experiences, rituals, institutions, and the law.
?rets v?rkonferanse vil ta for seg kunstig intelligens. Hvordan kan offentlig sektor bruke KI p? en smart og trygg m?te? Hvilken kompetanse trenger vi?
Welcome to the third Norwegian meeting on PDEs!
Hvordan p?virkes naturen av krig? Arrangementet er p? Klimahuset i Naturhistorisk museum p? T?yen og holdes p? engelsk.
This workshop is part of QOMBINE, a cross-disciplinary project between mathematics, chemistry, and physics focusing on the mathematics for quantum computation. In this spirit, we want to bring together researchers with different backgrounds including quantum error correction, the quantification of decoherence, quantum Shannon theory and operator algebras. We hope that this will allow for discussions across disciplines leading to interesting new perspectives and collaborations on these topics.
The 5th Scandinavian Gathering Around Remarkable Discrete Mathematics
Taking the twenty-fifth anniversary of the publication of Pascale Casanova’s field-defining La République mondiale des lettres (The World Republic of Letters, 1999) as its point of departure, this conference seeks to decentralize the praxis of cultural reading and literary critique that the notion of Paris as the world capital of literature represents. Drawing inspiration from a host of decolonial projects that seek to renegotiate the terms in which we understand the world—a process that Walter Mignolo terms “epistemic delinking”—we seek to examine trans-peripheral and counter-hegemonic cultural infrastructures that flourished despite, in resistance to, and in the aftermath of colonial domination. This project is historical, but also oriented toward the present and, crucially, dedicated to rethinking the epistemic assumptions that undergird the study of literature and associated forms of cultural production in the present.
The AtLAST conference will be held in-person in Mainz, Germany, from 21 to 24 May 2024.
Vi i prosjektet ?Sakkyndiges Arbeid som Bevis i Barnevernssaker (SABB)? (Experts? reports as evidence in child protection cases) er glade for ? kunne arrangere ?rets konferanse den 7. mai hvor vi setter s?kelyset p? barna og den private part. Her m?tes praktikere fra feltet, byr?krater, forskere og ikke minst brukere av tjenestene.
Konferansen er for deg som er opptatt av ? beskytte samfunnet, infrastrukturen og mennesker mot de stadig t?ffere klimautfordringene.
A two-day conference at the University of Oslo, on the publication of the anthology The Poverty of Anti-realism: Critical Perspectives on Postmodernist Philosophy of History.
The purpose of this workshop is to bring together communities in dynamical systems, harmonic analysis and operator algebras whose research relates to point sets in Euclidean space and general locally compact groups.
International Conference
Join us for the first NoRMAS meeting aimed at fostering collaboration and advancing research in the field of astronomy at long wavelengths, i.e infrared, (sub)millimeter and radio.
Det ?rlige m?tepunktet for alle som arbeider med formidling og utstillinger p? museum. ?rets tema: Medvirkning.
University of Oslo and University of Gothenburg invite to an informal workshop within machine learning with a focus on statistical aspects related to Machine Learning.
Det ?rlige m?tepunktet for alle som arbeider med formidling og utstillinger p? museum. ?rets tema: Relevans.
The Cultural Heritage Day is a day for dialogue and inspiration for everyone who studies and works with cultural heritage.
Kulturarvsdagen er en dag for dialog og til inspirasjon for alle som studerer og arbeider med kulturarv og kulturminner.
Hei du! Lurer du p? hva du skal bli? Bli med p? inspirasjonsdagen og h?r hva studenter innen biologi, psykologi, farmasi, ern?ring, odontologi og medisin forteller fra sine fag. Gratis arrangement.
The one day symposium is an annual networking event that brings together Norwegian and invited international experts to present their research and to discuss latest developments in the field of microphysiological systems, organoids and organ-on-chip technology.
This year's Darwin Day event will cover the impact of ancient DNA and the enabling technologies. Open lectures by Anders G?therstr?m, Greger Larson, Christina Warinner, and Phil Slavin.
Phase tropical surfaces can appear as a limit of a 1-parameter family of smooth complex algebraic surfaces. A phase tropical surface admits a stratified fibration over a smooth tropical surface. We study the real structures compatible with this fibration and give a description in terms of tropical cohomology. As an application, we deduce combinatorial criteria for the type of a real structure of a phase tropical surface.
Phase tropical surfaces can appear as a limit of a 1-parameter family of smooth complex algebraic surfaces. A phase tropical surface admits a stratified fibration over a smooth tropical surface. We study the real structures compatible with this fibration and give a description in terms of tropical cohomology. As an application, we deduce combinatorial criteria for the type of a real structure of a phase tropical surface.
Phase tropical surfaces can appear as a limit of a 1-parameter family of smooth complex algebraic surfaces. A phase tropical surface admits a stratified fibration over a smooth tropical surface. We study the real structures compatible with this fibration and give a description in terms of tropical cohomology. As an application, we deduce combinatorial criteria for the type of a real structure of a phase tropical surface.
In 1962 Ehrhart proved that the number of lattice points in integer dilates of a lattice polytope is given by a polynomial — the Ehrhart polynomial of the polytope. Since then Ehrhart theory has developed into a very active area of research at the intersection of combinatorics, geometry and algebra.
The Ehrhart polynomial encodes important information about the polytope such as its volume and the dimension. An important tool to study Ehrhart polynomials is the h*-polynomial, a linear transform of the Ehrhart polynomial which is given by the numerator of the generating series. By a famous theorem of Stanley the coefficients of the h*-polynomial are always nonnegative integers. In this talk, we discuss generalizations of this result to weighted lattice point enumeration in rational polytopes where the weight function is given by a polynomial. In particular, we show that Stanley’s Nonnegativity Theorem continues to hold if the weight is a sum of products of linear forms that a nonnegative over the polytope. This is joint work with Esme Bajo, Robert Davis, Jesús De Loera, Alexey Garber, Sofía Garzón Mora and Josephine Yu.
In 1962 Ehrhart proved that the number of lattice points in integer dilates of a lattice polytope is given by a polynomial — the Ehrhart polynomial of the polytope. Since then Ehrhart theory has developed into a very active area of research at the intersection of combinatorics, geometry and algebra.
The Ehrhart polynomial encodes important information about the polytope such as its volume and the dimension. An important tool to study Ehrhart polynomials is the h*-polynomial, a linear transform of the Ehrhart polynomial which is given by the numerator of the generating series. By a famous theorem of Stanley the coefficients of the h*-polynomial are always nonnegative integers. In this talk, we discuss generalizations of this result to weighted lattice point enumeration in rational polytopes where the weight function is given by a polynomial. In particular, we show that Stanley’s Nonnegativity Theorem continues to hold if the weight is a sum of products of linear forms that a nonnegative over the polytope. This is joint work with Esme Bajo, Robert Davis, Jesús De Loera, Alexey Garber, Sofía Garzón Mora and Josephine Yu.