This is Angel Perez Garcia. He can make a robot move exactly as he wants via the electrodes attached to his head. By Åse Dragland "I use the movements of my eyes, eyebrows and other parts...
This is Angel Perez Garcia. He can make a robot move exactly as he wants via the electrodes attached to his head. By Åse Dragland "I use the movements of my eyes, eyebrows and other parts...
Tomorrow’s offshore oil will be highly viscous – and it will be a heavy job to bring it ashore. But newly-won knowledge is offering hope for fields that today would have been turned down by the...
Tops and branches from tree-felling sites are reborn in the laboratory as compact pellets. However, the energy industry will not act until the price is right. We have all...
Is it really possible to get broadband coverage in the Arctic? "Yes, indeed!", say Telenor, the Norwegian Space Centre and the SINTEF company MARINTEK, who are currently looking into how...
Research scientists have developed a new method for stabilising areas with difficult soil mechanics. The concept is based on blowing expanded clay (Leca) spheres into enormous “sausage skins”...
..."Computational tools help identify the effects of fluids slamming against a structure". In "Modelling industrial processes: No joshing about sloshing" from 2011, SINTEF Materials...
A beer can, cars and burned-out tea candles represents only a part of what brings new life to aluminum scrap. Aluminum is a limited resource, but luckily the aluminum has longevity and ability to...
SINTEF Energy Research will play a key role in a European Union project that aims to ensure that captured CO2 can be transported safely and cost-effectively by pipeline from the capture site to...
Norwegian scientists want to develop greener and more vigorous batteries, using inexpensive raw materials that are plentiful in Norway. A new generation of rechargeable batteries has entered our...
A sensor developed in Norway gives microphones hyper-acute hearing and a sense of direction. by Christina Benjaminsen A sensor developed by scientists at SINTEF’s MiNaLab will help to make...
They are the world leader in long, slim tools for manufacturing advanced aircraft components and offshore oil valves. Now the company is to fit sensors to its tools to prevent valuable materials...
Dementia patients who are kept active in their fields of interest appear to experience improved quality of life and better health. Research will now reveal whether this is really true. By...
Contact Ansattinfo mangler As part of the FHF funded project "Human factors and escapes from salmon farms", SINTEF Fisheries and Aquaculture arranged an international workshop associated...
Contact Ansattinfo mangler A new-born “mole” homes in on small oil reservoirs – an almost untapped source of income. An innovative new oil-drilling tool concept has seen the light of day. The...
Contact Erlend Fagertun Hofstad Relevant info Dep. of Medical Technology The innumerable divisions of the bronchi often turn the hunt for tumours in the lungs into a game of chance. But soon,...
Contact Randi Eidsmo Reinertsen Ansattinfo mangler Relevant info SINTEF Technology and society, Health Research SINTEF ICT, Instrumentation As part of the research project Trygge Spor,...
Contact Ansattinfo mangler Relevant info Dep. of Health Research When hospitals group patient rooms into small clusters, nurses have more time for their patients. But the design of these...
Our vast country offers plenty of natural resources, both natural gas and iron ore may very well form a solid basis for sustainable industrial establishments. Today, it is possible to produce...
Instability in power grids can have serious consequences. A new publication from SINTEF Academic Press describes a mathematical method to help prevent such instability. The power industry places...
Recently, research scientists heralded "a big step for mankind" – in a new shop in Trondheim, Norway which they believe will use 30 per cent less energy than other Norwegian grocery stores....