Events - Page 4
On March 10 2021 Liliana Doganova visited the Science Studies Colloquium Series.
The TIK Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture invites you to a digital workshop on Digitalization and users’ well-being on Friday the 29th of January
The TIK Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture invites you to a digital workshop on Digitalization, growth and international trade on Thursday the 28th of January
In this final seminar, Lysgård will present her PhD thesis draft about Statoil’s experiences with engaging in the production of Canadian oil sands, and how they had to balance many different concerns when doing so.
In this final seminar Sveinung Grimsby will present his thesis titled: How does the Norwegian food industry act during innovation processes?
Professor Lars Frers from the University of South-Eastern Norway will present his work on multi-sensory methods in social science and humanities.
Professor Martin Kenney, UC Davis will present his work on "Platform-Dependent Entrepreneurs: Power Asymmetries, Risks, and Strategies in the Platform Economy"
Welcome to Alina Kontareva's PhD Midway Seminar: National Markets in a World of Global Platform Giants
In this final seminar Marie B. Lindberg will present her thesis on decarbonization pathways and system reconfiguration of the European electricity sector.
PhD Fellow Frauke Rohden visits the TIK Methods Lab to present her ongoing work on the topic of digital ethnography and digital methods.
The bi-annual TIK "Tøyenseminar" for autumn 2019 is held in Tøyen Hovedgård on November 19-20.
Hélène Mialet from the York University in Canada visits TIK Methods Lab with her talk Translating the body and the self through dogs and machines. The seminar is open to all.
Thesis title: Transition in the making: How to create value and achieve a sustainable food processing: A case study of Norwegian food industry in the transition towards the bioeconomy.
Artur Santoalha's PhD project presents four studies whose main objective is to investigate novel aspects of processes of technological diversification in European regions. It uses the OECD REGPAT database, and it focuses on technological diversification of regional patents applicants.
Sandro Montresor visits TIK to discuss a recent paper on the extent to which MNEs contribute to the regional specialisation in green technologies.
The TIK Centre is one of the local organizers of The International Society for the History, Philosophy, and Social Studies of Biology (ISHPSSB) Conference 2019, which will take place in Oslo in July.
Dr Magdalena Stawkowski visits the TIK centre and the Toxicity Reading Group to give a talk on the recent repurposing of the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site in Kazakhstan.
TIK Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture welcomes all interested to this talk by André Furtado. On Tuesday he will talk about the transition to second generation technologies in the Brazilian bioethanol industry.
INTRANSIT is a newly started research centre at the University of Oslo. To this kick-off seminar we welcome colleagues, partners, users and stakeholders to learn about INTRANSIT and to discuss the challenges of industrial transformations towards a smarter and greener Norwegian economy.
OSIRIS invites Norwegian public administration employees for a 2-day course in research policy and use of research.
This PhD project presents three studies on the factors behind participation in the European framework programme, Horizon 2020. It does so by addressing different and so-far uncharted aspects of participation, focusing on the research organization and the project level.