EarthFlows Winter Seminar on Dec. 6th, Oslo

The EarthFlows research group at the department of Geosciences, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway, is hosting a short winter seminar for its network members on Friday, December 6th. Keynote speaker is Jérôme Weiss from the “Institut des Sciences de la Terre”, Grenoble, France.  The seminar is open for all who are interested.

See the full program under.

Time and place: Dec. 6, 2019 1:15 PM4:00 PM, Room Kelvin V316, Fysikkbygningen

Seminar program

Welcome to the EarthFlows Winter Seminar with these presenters and talks: 

13:15-14:00 – Jérôme Weiss:

“Exploring faults dynamics from an analog experiment on ice”

– 14:00-14:15 Break

14:15-14:45 – Matteo Demurtas:

“Force and stress evolution in deformed anisotropic grains”.

14:45-15:00 – Vidar Skogvoll:

“Modelling microplasticity with the Phase-Field Crystal”

– 15:00-15:15 Break

15:15-15:30 – Coline Bouchayer:

“Modeling transient velocity variations in glaciers”.

15:30-16:00 – Kjetil Thøgersen:

“Seismic moment and earthquake duration: What can we learn from simple models?”

Welcome to all!

Organizer

Interface Dynamics in Geophysical Flows – EarthFlows