Tidligere arrangementer - Side 24
Kari Aga Myklebost belyser i dette foredraget det russiske minnediplomatiet gjennom det siste ti?ret, med fokus p? akt?rer, symboler og motiver.
The Ports speaker series features Jon Schubert, Assistant Professor in Urban Studies at University of Basel.
Prof. Natalia Korolkova, University of St. Andrews
Guest lecture with professor Sarah Tarlow from the University of Leicester.
Det Norske Videnskaps-Akademis gruppe for religionsvitenskap og teologi inviterer til en ?pen dagskonferanse med tverrfaglig kunnskapsutveksling, refleksjon og samtale omkring bibeloversettelse.
Department seminar. Jonas S?ndergaard S?rensen is a PhD Student at the Department of Economics and Business Economics, Aarhus University. He will present the paper: “Refugee Influx and Crime” (written with Anna Piil Damm, Ahmad Hassani and Timo Trimborn).
Arkeologisk seminar med Anastasia Bertheussen, PhD stipendiat i arkeologi ved IAKH, tilknyttet Materialiteter: i fortiden og samtiden
Alessandro Rippa joins the "Lifetimes Friday seminar" to share some preliminary reflections regarding time and temporality from his recent fieldwork in amber mines in Mexico.
Nina Hagen Kaldhol is a PhD Candidate in Linguistics at the University of California San Diego. In collaboration with native speakers of Tira, Rere and Somali, she works on language documentation while also aiming to advance our theoretical understanding of tone and morphological complexity.
We combine a pressure correction scheme with interior penalty discontinuous Galerkin (dG) discretisation to solve the time-dependent Navier–Stokes equations. We prove unconditional energy stability and a priori error estimates for the velocity. With duality arguments, optimal L2 error rates are obtained. Convergence of the discrete pressure is also established. Further, we propose a splitting scheme, integrating the pressure correction approach, for the Cahn–Hilliard–Navier–Stokes system The numerical analysis of dG combined with this scheme is discussed. Namely, we show well--posedness, stability, and error estimates. Numerical results with manufactured solutions display our theoretical findings, and a spinodal decomposition example portrays the robustness of our approach.
Tim Zimmermann, PhD student at the Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics, University of Oslo.
Foredrag om Calvino i forbindelse med markering av hundre?rsdagen
Anne Dehlie Gl?desdahl holder innlegg for Forskerseminaret i tekst og retorikk.
Department seminar. Birthe Larsen is an Associate Professor at the Department of Economics, Copenhagen Business School. She will present the paper: "Why Firms Lay Off Workers Instead of Cutting Wages: Evidence From Linked Survey-Administrative Data" (written with Antoine Bertheau, Marianna Kudlyak, and Morten Bennedsen).
Daniela Sueldo is an Associate Professor at the Department of Biology, NTNU. Daniela’s research focus is deciphering the molecular mechanisms that lead to the execution and control of cell death in photosynthetic organisms as part of the response to environmental stress
Dr. Joachim Mossige, Dept. of Physics, UiO.
The Centre for Ibsen Studies invites to a short lecture performance and Q&A with Julian Blaue on his work with Vinge/Müller and their controversial 9-hours version of The Master Builder.
The Centre for Ibsen Studies invites to a short lecture performance and Q&A with Julian Blaue on his work with Vinge/Müller and their controversial 9-hours version of The Master Builder.
Judith Hendriksma (IFIKK)
Traditional quantile estimators are not well-suited for data streams because the memory and computational time increase with the volume of data received from the stream. Incremental quantile estimators refer to a class of methods designed to maintain quantile estimates for data streams. These methods operate by making small updates to the estimate every time a new observation is received from the stream. In this presentation, I will introduce some of the incremental quantile estimators we have developed.
Department seminar. Pamina Koenig is a Professor of Economics, University of Rouen-Normandie. She will present the paper: "China, The Port of Piraeus, and Trade" (written with Sandra Poncet and Mathieu Sanch-Maritan).
Professor Alexandra Assis Rosa (University of Lisbon) will give an open lecture on the phenomenon of indirect translation.
Professor Alexandra Assis Rosa (University of Lisbon) will give an open lecture on the phenomenon of indirect translation.
Lisa Scordato is a PhD candidate at the Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture (TIK). This seminar marks her midway evaluation.