Blog May improve sleep apnea surgery with numerical simulation Obstructive sleep apnea is linked with several diseases, and is often treated with surgery where it is difficult to be completely sure of the outcome. In my PhD project, I work with simulations that may increase the patients benefit from surgery. Studies and student life The first Hydrogen Technology Master of Science Starting in September 2023, a new Master of Science responds to the demand for over one million high-profile professionals with multidisciplinary knowledge in the hydrogen technology sector by 2030. Organization news The US National Guard visits NTNU’s research centres In February, 100 American soldiers comes to Trøndelag to carry out a two-week training and experience programme. A group of officers has also visited the research environments at NTNU. Innovation Digital design of aluminium – from particles to products 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. Research Ocean-based negative emissions technology research receives prestigious funding From 1 July, scientists from 14 institutions in six countries will be examining the opportunities and risks of ocean-based technologies for negative emissions.