Part 1. Presentation of Project Partners
- 6.00 Introduction to IntER-Cold project:
Aims, Activities, Plans. Ignat Tolstorebrov, NTNU - 6.10 Introduction of research group from SINTEF Energy
Michael Bantle, SINTEF - 6.20 Introduction of research group from Tokyo University
of Marine Science and Technology, Department of
Food Science and Technology. Manabu Watanabe, TUMSAT - 6.30 Introduction of research group from Nagoya Institute
of Technology Department of Electrical and
Mechanical Engineering Graduate School of
Engineering Yasushi Ido, Nagoya Institute of Technology - 6.40 Introduction of research group from Doshisha
University. Hiroshi Yamaguchi, Doshisha University - 6.50 Introduction of research group from Norwegian
University of Science and Technology, Department of
Biotechnology and Food Science. Jørgen Lerfall, NTNU - 7.00 Introduction of research group from Norwegian
University of Science and Technology, Department of
Energy and Process Engineering. Trygve Eikevik, NTNU - 7.10 Break
Part 2. Perspective Research Ideas
- 7.30 Evaluation of transport form of Norwegian Atlantic
salmon (Salmo salar) considering quality and
environmental load. Manabu Watanabe, TUMSAT - 7.45 EFSA Scientific Opinion on superchilling technique for
the transport of fresh fishery products
Janna Cropotova, NTNU - 8.00 Non-destructive measurement of frozen fish meat
quality using fluorescence fingerprint Mario Shibata, TUMSAT - 8.15 Lightly processed seafood
Jørgen Lerfall and/or Anita Nordeng Jakobsen, NTNU - 8.30 Break/Discussion
- 8.45 Cold energy storage for food production: challenges
and perspectives Håkon Selvnes, NTNU - 9.00 Anisotropic thermal conductivity and Solidification/
Melting of Magnetic Nanofluids.
Yuhiro Iwamoto, Yasushi Ido, Nagoya Institute of
Technology - 9.15 Refrigeration cycle using temperature-sensitive
magnetic fluids Mr. Imamura, Doshisha University - 9.30 Electrification of industry: Combined heating and
cooling solutions in dairy production
Michael Bantle, SINTEF - 9.45 Discussion
- 10.00 Closing
The webinar is organised by SINTEF and NTNU on behaf of the IntER-Cold project.
Registration - send an email to:
Michael Bantle -
or Ignat Tolstorebrov -