Research Will conduct radical research on clean fuel Ammonia as fuel represents a green transition for the marine industry, and NTNU and SINTEF have now received funding to research some well-known issues within the ignition and combustion process. Blog Keeping cool during extreme heat To fix a cooling problem in for example electronic devices, we have experimented with a carpet of nano-wires. Guess what, it works. Blog PhD life abroad in the time of Corona How is it to be a PhD student at NTNU, working abroad during the corona situation? Carine Lausselet describes her new work days from home in Australia, month by month. Blog PhD life in the time of Corona How is it to be a PhD student at NTNU during the corona situation? Cristina Maria Iordan describes her new work days from home, since the university campus closed. Blog Removing sticky droplets and making super repellent surfaces Super-repellent surfaces lose their repellent properties when condensation occurs, either under low temperatures or high humidity conditions. A new surface has been developed, combining pyramidal microstructures with a nano-sized roughness on top, that maintains its super-repellent properties at all conditions. Blog Back to the future – Using yesterday’s energy, today! The storage of renewable energy is essential when aiming to replace readily stored fossil fuels. Blog Save money and the environment with smart heating controls In order to stay warm, we usually require a certain indoor temperature all year around. This can get expensive in cold countries like Norway, not only for the household economy, but also for the environment. However, this might change with new, smart controls of heating systems. Blog Is opening windows the best way to ventilate a building? That’s a question architects and engineers don’t manage to agree on!