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Earthquakes may occur due to human activities, thousands of metres below the Earth’s crust. A new centre at the University of Bergen will find out more about how the substratum has been deformed.
UiB and Imperial College researchers have developed a tool which predicts how progressive diseases like cancer and malaria develop in individual patients. In addition, the tool uncovers how bacteria develop resistance to certain drugs.
She’s both a groundbreaking computer scientist and an excellent teacher; and now she’s awarded the Teaching Prize at the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences.
This fall semester, Professor Michael A. Celia of Princeton University will be teaching a special topics course focused on standard analytical and numerical solution methods for partial differential equations, with an emphasis on equations that describe various kinds of environmental transport processes.
Over 70 scientists participated at IWMO2013 in Bergen
Practical information for participants at IWMO2013 in Bergen
Names and university affiliation of the members in the different committees are available here
We are pleased to announce that the 5th International workshop on modeling the ocean (IWMO) will be held at the University of Bergen from 17-20 June 2013
A boycott of the publishing house Elsevier shows that the researchers have power over the publishers if they are able to organise themselves.
A project led by prof. Alexander Vasiliev has recently won a grant of the Research Council of Norway
Three new participants joined our group recently.
After the 3-month stay in Stockholm, at the Mittag-Leffler institute, the members of the Analysis group finally got back to Bergen and are ready to start dealing with new mathematical challenges again.
The Abel prize winner for 2011, John W. Milnor, holds a guest lecture, "SPHERES", in Bergen, THURSDAY May 26, 14:15, VilVite Auditorium.

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