UiO is happy to host the student summer project - Satellite Mission Design for Ocean Utilization, which is taking place at Campus Kjeller during 5 weeks in July and August.
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The Growth House at University of Oslo is managing a new collaborative project which will strengthen the student innovation culture in the Oslo region.
Three research internships related to renewable energy, allowed Simone Milani, Zhihao Liu and Johan Fredrik Agerup to be temporarily part of the AtLAST research team. Full story
The Horizon Europe project Wind In My Backyard (WIMBY project) aims at addressing the challenges of wind energy development, putting the needs of citizens and communities at its center.
Yesterday professor Josef Noll from the University of Oslo arranged a thematic workshop, aiming to broaden public responsibility of - and for higher education.
She designs and simulates a hybrid energy storage system to power a telescope throughout the night in the Atacama Desert, at 5100 meter elevation and at one of the driest place on earth.
The Department of Technology Systems is announcing two summer stipends for students and recent graduates for the summer of 2022 to work with the EU-project AtLAST.
Associate professor Marianne Zeyringer from ITS is one of three finalists for the Nordic Energy Challenge 2020. The winner will be announced on November the 3rd.
The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs is encouraging all Norwegian citizens traveling abroad to consider traveling home as soon as possible, in a safe and calm manner, in consultation with their travel agency or airline.
During three days, our new students will have the possibility to engage in the introduction week at ITS. It is mandatory for everybody to attend our arrangement on Wednesday the 14th of August at 10 am.
There is no doubt that Australia and Japan are two different countries in many ways, for instance from the point of view of their climate, resources, landscape. Such differences are important when considering which renewable energy sources are appropriate to invest into.
Marianne Zeyringer will be supervising 1‐2 students to undertake a spatial analysis of the socio ‐ environmental and technical constraints to wind and PV development in Norway.
In the autumn of 2019, ITS can offer its first study programme. You will find useful information about the programme here
During two days she will moderate a panel on materials needs for energy sustainability by 2050. Here is an interview about that http://www.mrs.org/spring2017