Tidligere arrangementer - Side 7
Department seminar. Anders Midtgaard Norlyk is a PhD student at Aarhus University. He will be presenting the paper "Microstructural Foundations for Rough Noise".
By Prof. Erik Stensrud Marstein, Chief scientist PV at IFE, and Center Director FME SUSOLTECH and FME SOLAR
Fighting hunger and malnutrition in a sustainable human right perspective – quo vadis UN member states?
Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the 2004 Voluntary Guidelines for the Right to Adequate Food in the context of national food security
Seminaret presenterer nylig avsluttede og p?g?ende forskning utf?rt av, eller relatert til det arkitekturhistoriske fagmilj?et i Norge.
Professor of Scandinavian Literature Frode Helland will shed new light on the political aspect of Ibsen's plays.
The Departmental Seminar Series features professor Nils Bubandt, Department of Anthropology, Aarhus University.
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In the first part of the talk, I will give an introductory talk to o-minimality, giving the definitions and some of intuition through understanding which Lie groups are amenable to being understood in o-minimal contexts.
In the second part I will state the two theorems which have had the most important applications to algebra and give some intuition of how (at least one of them) has been used.
Dr Kevin Burke is an Associate Professor of Statistics at the University of Limerick (UL) with research interests in flexible statistical modelling, penalised regression, neural networks, random effects, survival/reliability analysis, and industrial modelling. See https://kevinburke.ie/ for more details. Previously he was Director of UL's Industrial Mathematics Unit (from 2016 - 2020), and a Science Foundation Ireland Public Service Fellow with the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (2020 - 2021). He is the Vice President of the Irish Statistical Association, and the Chair of the International Workshop on Statistical Modelling (IWSM) 2025. IWSM 2025 will be hosted in Limerick City, Ireland, from Sunday 13th July to Friday 18th July 2025; the call for papers is currently open (https://iwsm2025.ie/call-for-papers).
Professor at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona, Xavier Serra, will as a part of RITMO Largo speak at RITMO's Seminar Series
Join us for a CIMS lecture by Jonas Elbousty from Yale University.
The efficient redistribution and control of flow is essential in many biological and engineered systems, from our cardiovascular system to plants and soft robotics. Inspired by nature, microfluidic devices with passive valves have been developed to perform a variety of tasks, from cell manipulation to fluid mixing and reaction control, giving rise to the field of soft hydraulics. In this talk, we present two prototypes of passive valves: one harnessing buckling in slender beams and another leveraging snapping in spherical shells, where fluid-induced elastic instabilities are tamed to achieve function. Through a combination of precision desktop-scale experiments, numerical simulations, and theoretical analysis, we rationalize these behaviors and provide design rules based on scaling regimes of material, geometric, and fluid parameters.
Erik Asphaug, University of Arizona and PHAB, UiO.
In 2008, looking to bound the face vectors of tropical linear spaces, Speyer introduced the g-invariant of a matroid. He proved its coefficients nonnegative for matroids representable in characteristic zero and conjectured this in general. Later, Shaw and Speyer and I reduced the question to positivity of the top coefficient. This talk will overview work being written up with Andy Berget (Western Washington) that proves the conjecture. The first half will be introductory, aiming to define the g-invariant, state the theorem, and compare to other recent work in matroid theory. The second half will look at the proof techniques.
Geometrically, the main ingredient in the proof is a Kempf collapsing constructed from the matroid tautological vector bundles of Berget--Eur--Spink--Tseng, and an initial degeneration thereof. Combinatorially, it is an extension of the definition of external activity to a pair of matroids and a way to compute it using the fan displacement rule on tropical Chern classes. The work of Ardila and Boocher on the closure of a linear space in (P^1)^n is a special case.
Don't miss out on this year's MA exhibit, where students at SAI show off various creative projects related to their MA projects.
Department seminar. Sarah Auster is a Professor at the Institute for Microeconomics, University of Bonn. She will be presenting the paper "A Theory of Choice Overload" (written with Yeon-Koo Che).
Nettverk for maskulinitetsforskning inviterer sine medlemmer til et seminar om gutter, maskulinitet og politikk i dagens Norge.
Halfdan Martin Baadsvik (Universitetet i Oslo)
The invited speaker is Samuli Ripatti, Director of the Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland (FIMM), HiLIFE, Professor of Biometry at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki. The title of his talk is: "Strategies for turning genetic discoveries into clinical and societal action".
Lecture with award winning poet Iryna Shuvalova about Ukrainian contemporary poetry.
Department seminar. Hans Holter is a Researcher at the Department of Economics, University of Oslo, and an Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics, University of Delaware. He will present the paper "Taxation and Entrepreneurship in the United States."
Arun Prakash Singh, who is a Marie Curie Researcher on the Hindi-BabNet project, will present his ongoing work on vowel-based acoustic measures in Adult-Directed Speech (ADS) and Infant-Directed Speech (IDS), the aim being to clarify how vowel characteristics across the two registers ADS and IDS and two languages (Norwegian and Danish) influence generalization.
Join us for the book launch of the edited volume A Comparative Historical and Typological Approach to the Middle Eastern State System.