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Trial Lectures and Public Defence: Daniel Ruben Pinchasik

On 14 June Daniel Ruben Pinchasik will defend his thesis "Freight Transport Decarbonization: How Policy and Logistics Trends Affect Achievement of Climate Objectives" for the degree of Dr. Philos at the University of Bergen.

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The title of the thesis

"Freight Transport Decarbonization: How Policy and Logistics Trends Affect Achievement of Climate Objectives"
Press release (in Norwegian): Utslippskutt fra godstransport: Avgjørende, men utfordrende

Trial Lectures

  • Assigned topic: "The role of freight in systemic change towards sustainability: a theoretical perspective"  
  • Time: 14.6.2022 - 9.15 - 10.00
  • Self-chosen topic: "Economic perspectives on international environmental law and regulation"
  • Time: 14.6.2022 - 10.15 - 11.00

Place: Stort auditorium, Det samfunnsvitenskapelige fakultet, Fosswinckels gate 6 and Zoom webinar.

Public Defence

14.6.2022 - 13.15–16.00
Stort auditorium, Det samfunnsvitenskapelige fakultet, Fosswinckels gate 6 and Zoom webinar

Committe

1st opponent
Professor Tim Schwanen, Transport Studies Unit, University of Oxford

2nd opponent
Professor Svein Bråthen, Faculty of Logistics, Molde University College

Chair of committe
Professor Håvard Haarstad, Department of Geography, University of Bergen.

The trial lecture and public defence will be chaired by Associate Professor Peter Andersen

How to attend the trial lecture and public defence virtually

Welcome to virtual trial lecture and defense! To attend the trial lecture and defense, click on the links above.

You may leave and rejoin the meeting at any time. If the Zoom application is new to you, we recommend that you press the link well before the events to download the program.

The audience are observing participants only, and therefore not able to turn on microphone and camera during the events.

If you want to attend as opponent ex auditorio, please send an e-mail to Jannicke.Lervik@uib.no by 14.30. Other questions can also be sent here.

The thesis is available in BORA: https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2996938. It is not allowed to download, print or share the thesis.

The trial lecture and defense will be recorded in case of technical difficulties. The recorded material will only be used if any member of the committee is absent due to technical errors, and we will delete it immediately after the committee has approved the events.