15 Jun: René Alvestad (REALTEK)

Av Berit Hauger Lindstad

PhD degree – Trial Lecture and Public Defence
René Alvestad, Faculty of Science and Technology (REALTEK) will defend his PhD thesis "Drivers behind variation in welfare, quality, and production performance in Atlantic salmon farming production data" on 15 June 2021.

Norwegian title of thesis:
"Årsaker til variasjon i velferdstilstand, kvalitet, og prestasjon i produksjonsdata fra oppdrett av atlanterhavslaks"

Prescribed subject of the trial lecture:
"How do data affect practical management decisions in aquaculture: current practice and future directions"

Time and place for the trial lecture and the public defence:
Tuesday 15 june 2021

10:15 Trial lecture
12:15 Public defence

Place: Zoom (https://nmbu.zoom.us/j/69248429464)

Evaluation committee:
First opponent: Professor James F Turnbull, University of Stirling, UK
Second opponent: Professor Helgi Þór Thorarensen, UiT the Arctic Univeristy of Norway
Committee coordinator: Associate Professor Tor Kristian Stevik, REALTEK, NMBU

Supervisors:
Main supervisor: Associate Professor Kristian Hovde Liland, REALTEK, NMBU
Co-supervisors: Researcher Ingrid Måge, Nofima; Senior researcher Chris Noble, Nofima

This public defence will be held in digital form due to Covid-19. All are welcome to witness the digital defence, but please read and abide by the guidelines stated below. This is required for the defense to run without interruptions and noise.

Guidelines for attending the defense via Zoom:

You will first be placed in the waiting room. Please introduce yourself with your name and affiliation.
Put your microphone on mute and do not use your camera.
If anyone wishes to oppose Ex Auditorio, please ask your question in the chat before the 1st opponent finishes his or her opposition.
Testing of your own equipment is advised before attending.

The doctoral thesis is available for public review. If you want access to the thesis in pdf, please send an email to phd-realtek(at)nmbu.no
Thesis number 2021:46, ISSN: 1894-6402, ISBN 978-82-575-1816-5

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