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.