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ECCSEL (phase 2)
ECCSEL Svelvik CO2 Field Lab; ECCSEL National Imaging Lab.
ECCSEL Svelvik CO2 Field Lab; ECCSEL National Imaging Lab.
Norwegian CCS Research Centre – Task 12: Cost-efficient monitoring.
The CO2REOPT project aims at developing methods and tools for full external transport integration where suppliers, manufacturers and customers share a fully integrated and optimized intermodal supply chain.
Industrial use of additive manufacturing (3D printing) is increasing. There are many recent developments, both technically and commercially, regarding materials, machines and production services. However, there are also R&D challenges, e.g. when it...
The project aims to develop novel approaches to design property-driven materials with nano-functionalized surfaces and nano-structured thin films as well as necessary experimental techniques to determine catalytic properties and rate determining...
Liquefied hydrogen production from surplus wind/hydro power and fossil sources in Norway
Design Considerations and Performance Evaluation of Energy Saving Devices for Deep-Sea Vessels towards Green Shipping.
Air quality monitoring inside the ISS (International Space Station).
The overall objective of the study is to develop a model which can be used to identify the most important barriers to access to health services in poor resource contexts in southern Africa. The tool combines perceived access to health services with...
Stator winding insulation is the part of the hydrogenerator experiencing the highest number and the most damaging failures followed by long down times, costly repairs and large economic losses due to interrupted generation.
SINTEF will conduct a knowledge review of economic evaluations of technical aids for people with disabilities. Moreover, we bill carry out a survey to describe the work of evaluations within the current aid system, both at the state and municipal...
The Artifex project explored new ways of executing operations at fish farms by combing remote control, unmanned surface vehicles, unmanned subsea robots and unmanned aerial vehicles.