The aim of this course is to teach students new approaches of multi-omic data analysis to study gene expression regulation in healthy and disease tissues. The course will present different ...
The course provides a general understanding of Stone Age technologies, concentrating but not exclusively limited to lithic (stone) technology. The curriculum places the manufacture and use of lithic ...
MITRA4030 – Research and Writing Training in History II is the second of three training modules that will stretch over three semesters and will consist of a series of workshops and peer-reviewed group ...
This course is about database systems, focusing on relational databases. It covers advanced use of such systems, including advanced SQL, SQL query optimization, and use of indexes. The course also ...
This course will give you an introduction to robotics. You will learn about the mechanical structure of robots, the spatial description of robots and transformations. The course also deals with ...
In this course you will learn about understanding in the development and use of digital systems. You learn about different systems, the needs of users, and the social significance of the systems, and ...
The aim of this course is to provide an introduction to basic proteomics techniques. PhD candidates from the University of Oslo should apply for classes and register for examinations through ...
Digital signal processing is a basis for the development of new methods in areas such as telecommunications (mobile telephony), multimedia (MP3), medicine (ultrasound), sonar, seismic, remote sensing ...
This course explains the basics of renewable and non-renewable resource exploitation and management and the relation between fossil fuel extraction and climate change. It covers open access and ...
This is an advanced course on computational physics with an emphasis on quantum mechanical systems with many interacting particles. The course covers Stochastic methods like various Monte Carlo ...
The course addresses nanoscience and nanotechnology, with emphasis on properties and applications for functional materials, and how these change in the nano dimensions. The course includes both ...
This course explores the written traces of songs created before 1600, mainly in but not restricted to Europe. What kinds of songs existed? Who composed them? Who performed them? When, where, and for ...