In collaboration with the Centre for Elite Sports Research at NTNU and researchers at SINTEF, the Norwegian ski manufacturer Madshus intends to use new sensor technology to advance the individual...
In collaboration with the Centre for Elite Sports Research at NTNU and researchers at SINTEF, the Norwegian ski manufacturer Madshus intends to use new sensor technology to advance the individual...
On 2 and 3 May, 55 participants from seven Europen countries met to discuss the progress in the ELEGANCY project at Petten in the Netherlands. https://blog.sintef.com/sintefenergy/...
To make the distribution grid smart it must be based on low-latency and high-reliable bidirectional communications networks https://blog.sintef.com/sintefenergy/energy-systems/...
Robotics technology is making inroads into the aquaculture sector, making it possible to regulate facilities from onshore. An autonomous vessel, an ROV and a drone are key components in the...
The “Data-driven Bio-economy” – DataBio project, having reached its 10th month of implementation, with high importance developments and findings during this period, held its “1st Stakeholder...
Research scientists are collaborating with industry to find ways of building wind turbines up to 200 metres high. The largest wind turbines currently operating in the North Sea have an output of...
We humans have a bacterial flora in our gut that affects our state of health, and so do these little baby salmon. They also live in water that contains both “good” and “bad” bacteria. SINTEF is...
The Research Council of Norway's Prize for Young Outstanding Research Scientists is awarded in the following fields: humanities and the social sciences medicine, health-related fields and...
The concept of environmental design in regulated salmon rivers describes how to evaluate, develop and implement measures to improve living conditions for salmon populations in regulated rivers,...
SFI Manufacturing is a cross-disciplinary centre for research based innovations for competitive high value manufacturing in Norway. The research centre has had a successful 2016. – The first full...
SINTEF researcher Marie Moe has a pacemaker. To her surprise, she discovered that it can be hacked. She recently held a presentation about the dangers when "everything" is connected to the...
The interest in autonomous ship technology is still increasing rapidly in Norway. Last autumn, the Norwegian Research Council decided to support several new projects in this area, to investigate...
Ana Karina Carvajal is a Research Manager at SINTEF Fisheries and Aquaculture and is hoping that research can make a contribution towards more sustainable food production. Photo: Thor Nielsen....
To understand the weather, you have to understand raindrops. Photo: Per Harald Olsen, NTNU CLIMATE AND WEATHER: When you see how difficult it is to get even next week’s weather forecast right,...
Dr. Rachel Tiller, SINTEF, is one of the Norwegian Representatives for the Management Committee of the COST Action Ocean Governance for Sustainability – challenges, options and the role of...
The sea around Stad is one of the most exposed and dangerous areas along the Norwegian coastline. Heavy waves come from different directions at the same time, creating critical situations. In...
Illustration: Jan Helge Johansen, SINTEF Media, based on information from Arkidéco AS, Stjørdal Illustration: Jan Helge Johansen, SINTEF Media, based on information from Arkidéco AS,...
The new project will develop bubbles specially designed for ultrasound-based cancer. Photo: SINTEF. The project recently started up in Trondheim is called ‘BubbleCAN’ and is based on SINTEF...
...650,000 listeners followed MARINTEK's participation in "The Office Games" on NRK's programme "Norgesglasset". Erin Elizabeth Bachynski and Arnt Christian Wolden, the fastest...
This time lapse video shows the process of upgrading the bottom of the Ocean Basin Laboratory at MARINTEK. Bilde1...