Research Q&A with nanophotonics expert Angelos Xomalis Angelos Xomalis is an Associate Professor in NTNU’s Department of Electronic Systems. Here he talks to science writer Kelly Oakes about his research plans, how he got to where he is today, and why he prefers not to be the smartest person in the room. Blog ‘I enjoy the connection between art and science’: Q&A with Nadia Shardt Nadia Shardt is an associate professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at NTNU. Here she talks to science writer Kelly Oakes about why she came to NTNU, what scientific questions she’s looking forward to answering, and how visiting art galleries helps her research. Blog How do chromosome ends shape the life of wild birds? Winter is here and animals in the wild are facing challenges of how best to spend their energy. A lot of the small birds that can be seen now, were hatched this year and grew rapidly in the spring to reach their adult body size. Blog The joy of seeing something new emerging is great – Q&A with Erika Eiser Erika Eiser is a Professor at NTNU’s Department of Physics and a Principal Investigator at PoreLab. Here she talks to science writer Kelly Oakes about her research plans, why she chose NTNU, and what Chinese Century eggs have got to do with soft matter physics. Blog Unwanted material on solid surfaces Fouling is the accumulation of unwanted material on solid surfaces. It comes in many forms: corrosion, particulate fouling (dust), precipitation fouling (scaling) or biofouling, among others.