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The main project call for autumn 2020 is canceled
Tekst: Anne-Lise Aakervik Foto: synlig.no The managment group in NTNU Discovery has decided to cancel the autumn’s main project call. Due to a strong increase in applications for pre-projects in 2020, the managment group wants to secure sufficient funding to...
Will give the wheelchair smart features
Text: Anne-Lise Aakervik Photo: Synlig.no v/Erik Børseth Julia Baumgart’s own experience of using a wheelchair in adapted activities prompted her to research better physical health for wheelchair users. The aim is for the wheelchair to function as an activity...
A journey with Blueye
Tekst: Anne-Lise AakervikFoto: synlig.no When she was a little girl, Christine Spiten used to stick her head under water to explore all the fantastic life she found down there. At an early age, she dreamed of giving people “eyes” under water. And now she has, with...
Want to teach the world to speak
Tekst: Anne-Lise AakervikFoto: synlig.no Sounds Good is now Capeesh and takes aim to become the preferred digital language learning tool, tailored to its users’ unique needs. In 2015, we wrote about two language researchers at NTNU, Professor Jacques Koreman...
Extracting large objects from the stomach
Tekst: Anne-Lise Aakervik Foto: synlig.noExperiences from the Department of Gastric Surgery at St. Olav’s Hospital led surgeons Ystgaard, Storli and Rekstad to develop a new instrument that makes it easier to extract knives, forks and other large objects...
Reveals initial calcification
Tekst: Anne-Lise AakervikFoto: synlig.no Earlybird er en NTNU-utviklet ultralydteknologi som enkelt og kostnadseffektivt kan diagnostisere perifer arteriell sykdom på et tidlig stadium. Perifer arteriell sykdom er en svært utbredt sykdom med over 200 millioner...
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Håvard Wiebe
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