Labour-inclusion of young people with reduced work capacity
The aim of the project is to generate knowledge on barriers and facilitators for successful transitions and pathways for young unemployed people with reduced work capacity.
The aim of the project is to generate knowledge on barriers and facilitators for successful transitions and pathways for young unemployed people with reduced work capacity.
OpenMod4Africa aims at developing sustainable and reliable energy systems in Africa, and is set to make a significant impact on the continent's energy landscape.
By combining machine learning and physics-based modelling, we can get the best from both worlds – in models that utilize the information that lies in the data while respecting the laws of nature.
How can we make autonomous underwater robotic intervention more robust by understanding and utilizing the uncertainty involved in the sensing-perception-manipulation pipeline? This is the topic for the SAFESUB project.
This project aims to adapt the new noise estimation methodology to Norway's unique conditions, by using large amounts of unmanned measurements and machine learning.
This project sheds light on UngRehab, a residential intervention aimed at young adults (18-30 years old) at risk of falling outside the workforce. The goal is to explore participants' experiences with UngRehab to identify effective methods and areas...
Project development for active control of thermochemical transformations of regional biomass resources with improved quality of produced energy and increase of European climate neutrality.
Providing methodology for tracing the origin of salmon lice larvae
Generating knowledge and tools for studies of operational safety for adverse weather handling of low-powered ships.
Sustainable and inclusive hybrid workplaces – anywhere and anytime?
The collaborative project AMBIOS aims to develop the world's first fully autonomous platform for multi-layer mapping of biodiversity in the marine space and validate it on selected use cases in Mid-Norway.
The volume of the placenta can say something about the risk of complications during pregnancy, but there are today no effective methods for measuring this volume. In RAMPUS 2 we will develop such a method.