Tidligere arrangementer - Side 4
Ayla Bayram (Erciyes University, Turkey) will present her ongoing research on female characters in The Lady from the Sea and Hedda Gabler.
Boreal lakes: analogous of the ancient ocean?
In this lecture Dr. Scott Pacey will shine the light on the Taiwanese Buddhist movement Tzu Chi, its rise, activities and presence on the global stage.
Erlend ?strem Myklebust
Arnt-B?rre Salberg is a Chief Research Scientist at the Norsk Regnesentral, affiliated with the Department of BAMJO (Image Analysis, Machine Learning and Earth Observation).
His research primarily focuses on the developing deep learning, computer vision, and remote sensing methods to image data. This includes work on forest mapping and monitoring, marine science applications, coastal habitat mapping, foundation models, and analysis of data from various sensors like satellites, seismic, and marine echosounders.
Elisabeth Fosseli Olsen is a PhD candidate at TIK Centre for technology, innovation and culture. This seminar marks her midway evaluation.
In this lecture, Dr. Chun-yi Lee will discuss the economic relations between mainland China and Taiwan.
Arkeologisk fredagsseminar med Elin Tinuviel Torbergsen, som er doktorgradsstipendiat ved Musum nord og som vil presentere: "N?r kulturminner m?ter teknologi: En Digital Reise p? Lofotr Vikingmuseum".
Velkommen!
It is time for our monthly mingle meeting. Students and employees at the institute will meet up for informal chat.
I will explain how to use the motivic volume formula and toric degenerations to study the rationality problem for complete intersections in Grassmannians, in particular Gr(2,5).
Department seminar. Sebastián Otero is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Columbia University, and a Research Fellow at the Institute of Labor Economics (IZA). He will present the paper "Affirmative Action in Centralized College Admissions Systems" (written with Nano Barahona and Cauê Dobbin).
In this lecture, Professor Henning Kl?ter will discuss visible language in official and unofficial use in Taiwan. While the former reflects more standard language norms, the latter is more varied and playful.
Hélène Ruffieux is a Senior Research Fellow at the MRC Biostatistics Unit, University of Cambridge. She holds a PhD in Mathematics from EPFL, Switzerland. Her research interests broadly lie in the development of Bayesian methods and their application to open problems in biomedicine, with a focus on scalable hierarchical modelling approaches for variable selection, latent structure discovery and network estimation, in high-dimensional or temporal data settings.
Does gender make a difference in translations of ancient texts by women? The question is raised in the open lecture by Teaching Associate Professor Mette Christiansen, University of Copenhagen. She visits STK 8th of April.
Department seminar. Sophie Cottet is a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Stavanger, a CESifo Affiliate and a research affiliate at the Institut des Politiques Publiques. She will present the paper "Payroll Tax Reductions for Minimum Wage Workers: Relative Labor Cost or Cash Windfall Effects?".
Panelsamtale med dyktige oversettere som formidler slavisk litteratur til et norsk publikum.
Aspasia, Socrates’ lover and teacher, and Clodia, Catullus’s lover and Muse
Armand D'Angour (Univ. of Oxford)
Talk by Silke Bollmohr
By Atacan Atakan (Sabanci University)
Nils Siemonsen, Associate Research Scholar in the Gravity Initiative at Princeton University.
The African Anthropology seminar series features Stacey Langwick, Associate Professor at the Department of Anthropology, Cornell University.