Events
Upcoming
Title: Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service evaluation of smoke and dust in 2025
Speaker: Mark Parrington, ECMWF
Welcome to the Energy and Environment Forum 2025! This is an interdisciplinary conference focusing on the green transition seen from different perspectives presented by a mix of UiO researchers and external contributions. This event is free and open for all!
Title: In-situ measurement of mixed-phase cloud microphysics: Using stable water isotopes to identify ice growth pathways in Cold Air Outbreak clouds
Speaker: Elise Rosky, NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research
UiO:Energy and Environment invites UiO master students, PhDs, and summer project students working on energy, climate and sustainability, to present their research at the Energy and Environment Forum on September 25, 2025!
Title: How spatial and temporal wet–dry variability shapes the carbon cycle in a thawing boreal peatland at the southern edge of permafrost
Speaker: Oliver Sonnentag, Université de Montreal
Title: Climate change and hominin dispersal in southwest Asia during the Late Pleistocene
Speaker: Alice Paine, University of Basel
The topic of this year’s Sustainability Law PhD Seminar is hope in times of uncertainty, reflecting the research agenda and the ambitions of our Research Group. The seminar is hybrid, welcoming participants in Oslo as well as through zoom.
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.
Title: Unusual priors for atmospheric inversion
Speaker: Antonie Brozova, Czech Academy of Sciences
We are excited to announce the Launch of Marija Bartl’s monograph, Reimagining Prosperity: Toward a New Imaginary of Law and Political Economy in the EU. Join us at Kjerka for this special event!
Title: Commitments to climate and air quality mitigation – Are we on the right track?: Insights from atmospheric modeling
Speaker: Ulas Im, Aarhus University
Join this hands-on workshop to learn the essentials of crafting clear, engaging scientific posters.
As part of The Future of Energy conference in January 2026, master’s students, PhD students, and postdoctoral researchers are invited to present their posters and compete for the best poster prize!
Title: A Simplified Parameterization of Organic Compound Deposition in the Northern Hemisphere
Speaker: Ben Murphy, US Environmental Protection Agency
Title: Weirder winter weather and its varying impacts on the Arctic-boreal carbon cycle
Speaker: Frans-Jan Parmentier, University of Oslo
Title: Observed trend in Earth energy imbalance may provide a constraint for low climate sensitivity models
Speaker: Gunnar Myhre, CICERO
Previous
Title: Emulating global carbon cycle dynamics with CARMEN, a new simple carbon cycle model
Speaker: Alejandro Romero Prieto, University of Leeds
Title: Plans and outlines for the coming IPCC AR7 reports
Speaker: Jan Fuglestvedt, CICERO
Title: The role of climate variability and climate change for net-zero energy systems
Speaker: Jan Wohland, Section for Energy Systems (UiO)
Talk 1: Exploring the future of the Antarctic Ice Sheet with the ice-sheet models PISM and ISSM (Lena Nicola, PIK)
Talk 2: Revisiting AMOC impacts: from temperature extremes to carbon uptake and the economy (Eduardo Alastrué de Asenjo, MPI)
Title: The impact of resolving mesoscale motions on the large-scale atmospheric response to midlatitude SST anomalies
Speaker: David Battisti, University of Washington
Title: Introducing the IMPACTS field campaign: Investigation of Microphysis and Precipitation for Atlantic Coast-Threatening Snowstorms
Speaker: Lynn McMurdie, University of Washington
In the travelogue Petromania, Simen S?tre investigates what it means to live in a petrostate. Scholars affiliated with the Translatability of Oil project have invited the journalist, writer, and globetrotter to Blindern to discuss the advantages and pitfalls of making cross-cultural comparisons.
Title: Physics, meteorology and impacts of extreme humid heat
Speaker: Steven Sherwood, University of New South Wales
Join us for this year's Hal Wilhite Memorial Lecture held by Professor Alan Warde on how food habits and preferences change.
In collaboration with Energy Valley and SINTEF, we welcome you to an afternoon where leading researchers from the University of Oslo and SINTEF meet forward-looking companies from the energy and technology sectors to explore collaboration, share insights, and engage in industrial discussion.