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An illustration of a complex heat distribution network.
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New book on lower temperatures in heat distribution networks

In our new guidebook on low-temperature district heating implementation, we propose a toolbox.

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How tiny zooplankton can help us understand trust in Big Ocean Data

The zooplankton Calanus finmarchicus will be the starting point for the André Hoffmann Fellow Kate Crosman’s work to understand trust in Big Ocean Data. How? Read on.

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How do we go from waste heat to electrical power, the turbine edition

Research on a certain turbine in a cycle that convert heat into electrical power, may in time contribute to developing cost-effective turbines. This is a stepping stone in increasing the return on renewable energy sources.

A photo collage of a woman and a fish.
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Superchilling for sustainable salmon production

Superchilling salmon in refrigerated seawater is an efficient method of salmon storage to improve shelf life. Combined with efficient packaging techniques and the use of physics-based mathematical models, superchilling provides a sustainable option for the future in the salmon industry.

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A better, greener kind of electronics: Q&A with Julian Walker

Julian Walker is a newly appointed associate professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at NTNU.

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Contribute to research on furniture and sustainability

Did you know that an average Norwegian bought 28 kg of furniture in 1988, and as much as 74 kg in 2015?* Participate in our survey so we can understand more of how furniture is bought and used.

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Moving to Trondheim to work with Big Ocean Data

I am Kate Crosman, a social scientist from the U.S., with expertise in complex governance of oceans and coasts. For the next three years, I´ll be living in Norway, working on the overall theme of “trustworthiness and trust in big data for oceans,” through an André Hoffmann Fellowship in Big Ocean Data.

An illustration of a man and 3D conductive microstructures.
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3D-printing for a cleaner planet: Q&A with Jan Torgersen

Jan Torgersen is a professor of mechanical engineering at NTNU whose research focuses on the interplay between a material’s shape and its function. Torgersen spoke to us about his life and work at NTNU and his vision for a cleaner planet.

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Inventor of the NTNU Corona test method: Q&A with Sulalit Bandyopadhyay

Sulalit Bandyopadhyay and his team invented the NTNU Corona test method in collaboration with Magnar Bjørås’ team at the Department fo Clinical and Molecular Medicine. The test is now being widely used, not only nationally but also abroad. Sulalit is an associate professor of particle engineering and hydrometallurgy at the Department of Chemical Engineering at NTNU.

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