New strategy will ensure open access to new scientific articles
NTNU is introducing a new Rights Retention Strategy which ensures Open Access to all new scientific articles published by NTNU's researchers – from day one!
NTNU is introducing a new Rights Retention Strategy which ensures Open Access to all new scientific articles published by NTNU's researchers – from day one!
Some of the world's leading researchers in neuroscience, nanoscience and astrophysics are coming to Trondheim and Oslo. You can meet them.
On Monday 15 August, thousands of new students will be matriculated at NTNU. Ahead of the official ceremonies, you can follow the countdown for the matriculation minute by minute in two live shows.
Kristin Qvale is an expert in energy absorption and fractures in aluminium components, such as the crash boxes in cars. The key to knowledge lies in the microstructures. Any change here affects the whole component’s behaviour.
Marcos Fernandez’s research brings us closer to that day when physical tests become history. His efforts also pave the way for safer cars, planes, ships, and other structures.
NTNU and 8 partners have been awarded the project “BIAS: Mitigating Diversity Biases in the Labor Market,” a large €4.7M, Horizon Europe grant coordinated by Dr. Roger A. Søraa at the Department of Interdisciplinary Studies of Culture at the Humanities Faculty. NTNU’s Departments of Computer Science and Social Anthropology are also part of the project.
The small satellite HYPSO-1, built by more than 80 students and researchers at the Department of Engineering Cybernetics and the Department of Electronic Systems, has participated in several research missions already.
Professor Simen A. Å. Ellingsen has been awarded the prestigious ERC Consolidator Grant from the European Research Council ERC. He will investigate how ocean waves mix surface water into the deep, something that can improve climate simulations.
May-Britt Tessem, as the only Norwegian recipient, has received a €150 000 ERC Proof of Concept grant to standardize tissue sampling and to make the process cheaper, faster and less reliant on specialized personnel.
Vilde Coward got involved in student politics after she lost friends in the terrorist attack on Utøya. Her advice for those who want to succeed in working life is: Get enough sleep.