
Hypothermia patients face an increased risk of bleeding. Here we see the research team in action. Photo: SINTEF Standard There has been too little focus on mild and moderate forms of hypothermia...
Hypothermia patients face an increased risk of bleeding. Here we see the research team in action. Photo: SINTEF Standard There has been too little focus on mild and moderate forms of hypothermia...
SUMMER is an EU H2020 research project with 22 partners from all over Europe. SINTEF Ocean is one of the partners of the project, which is coordinated by AZTI in Spain. The project had its...
Only five per cent of year seven pupils are giving in to non-educational distractions on their computers, compared with twenty per cent just three years ago. Photo: alxpin/iStoc Standard Guest...
The smart grid of tomorrow will be one of the most complex systems ever developed. To better understand this complexity and prepare all relevant parties for the transition to come, CINELDI...
At the energy laboratory Skagerak Energilab, scientists from the CINELDI research centre are now able to carry out full-scale tests of microgrids together with Skagerak Nett. The stadium of Odd...
From July 1st 2019, a completely new laboratory building will be housing most of the laboratory services of the geo science at NTNU and SINTEF. The move to the completely new premises also...
SINTEF Ocean is part of AQUAEXCEL 2020 where you can apply for fully EC-funded Access to top-class research infrastructures with AQUAEXCEL 2020. AQUAEXCEL2020 offers access to 39...
A world moving from fossil fuels to renewable energy will rely more and more on energy storage and in particular on batteries. Better batteries can reduce the carbon footprint of the transport...
At the SINTEF carbon capture plant at Trondheim, Norway, research is being carried out into full-scale CO2 treatment. Engineer Lars Hovdahl is checking to see that everything is working as it...
Biofuels are fuels derived from biological materials that can be used to replace petrol, diesel and other fossil-based fuels. https://blog.sintef.com/sintefenergy/bioenergy/...
CCS Award for 2017 was awarded to May-Britt Hägg from SINTEF. Nils Røkke, Director of Sustainability at SINTEF on the left and Dean at NTNU Øyvind Gregersen- in the middle. Photo: SINTEF....
C-Capture, the designer of world-leading and innovative chemical processes for carbon dioxide removal, is to work with Norway’s SINTEF on a new phase of its research and development programme....
Toralf Hamstad tests a new hull in the ship model tank at SINTEF in Trondheim, Norway. Photo: Thor Nielsen. Standard Shipping is the most efficient way of moving goods around the world, in terms...
It's been 50 years since humans walked on the Moon. NASA had to build the expertise they needed to land on the Moon by deploying intermediary spacecraft, including this Gemini capsule, seen here...
Well construction in oil & gas and geothermal industries becomes increasingly complex and costly as the target depths increase. New ways to reduce costs and improve safety are therefore...
Three of our researchers in iProcess, Ekrem Misimi, Aleksander Eilertsen and Jonatan S. Dyrstad are visiting the 2017 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS...
SINTEF has successfully established a new NOK 500 million early stage investment fund to develop new technology companies. The European Investment Fund and several private, Norwegian investors...
...“It’s satisfying to see that many people are seeing the potential of algae and plankton”, says Centre Manager and Research Director Gunvor Øie at SINTEF Ocean. “Our aim is to contribute...
This robot looks like a black-and-white sea serpent that can wiggle and writhe through the ocean's depths. Photo: Eelume It’s a kind of anaconda, and its first iteration was even named “Anna...
Reindeer live in some of the harshest climates known to humankind. The secret to their survival may actually lie partly in their nose. Illustration photo: Stig Tronvold/Samfoto The reindeer nose...