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Prøveforelesning over oppgitt emne for ph.d.-graden - MSc. Johannes Hardeng

Time
09. December 2025, 12:15-14:00
Location
Auditorium 5, Realfagbygget
KUNNGJØRING PRØVEFORELESNING
Institutt for geovitenskap
Fakultet for naturvitenskap og teknologi
Universitetet i Bergen
Ph.d.-kandidat Johannes Hardeng holder prøveforelesning over følgende oppgitte emne for ph.d.-graden:
Paleo archives and extreme events: Challenges of preserving rare weather events in geological archives
Tid og sted:
Tirsdag 9. desember 2025, kl. 13.15
Auditorium 5, Realfagbygget
Komité:
Professor Henriette Linge, Institutt for geovitenskap (leder for komiteen)
Professor Andreas Born, Institutt for geovitenskap
Førsteamanuensis Kristian Vasskog, Institutt for geografi
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