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In the chemistry lab on the fourth floor of the Realfagbygget, Professor Vidar Remi Jensen's research group combines artificial intelligence with virtual and robot-based searches for the next generation of medicines, catalysts, and sustainable fuels.
Rogue or freak waves (monster waves) are exceptionally large waves that can suddenly loom into existence, seemingly from nowhere. Are these waves truly different from ordinary storm waves, or are they just what you should expect to see if you wait long enough?
The Department of Chemistry receives funding from The Research Council of Norway for robotisation in chemical experimentation.
Coral reefs produce a lot of oxygen during the day (thanks to photosynthesis), but at night the oxygen levels decrease. Can this threaten fishes at the reef, or do they have strategies to survive? To find out we spent six months of fieldwork and experiments on the island of Moorea in French Polynesia.
The Antarctic ice shelves 鈥 the floating glaciers surrounding most of the continent 鈥 are melting from below as oceanic currents bring warm water into the cavity. But how and how fast is the ice melting? In this Ocean Science Bar, you will learn why Antarctic ice shelves matter, about what happens below them, and about what it鈥檚 like to do fieldwork 鈥漝own south鈥.
Light is probably the most varying environmental variable in pelagic ecosystems, and the most ignored in ecological studies. In this Ocean Science Bar, you will learn how light structures the distribution of zooplankton and fish.
Deep sea research is a gateway to unlocking mysteries both within our planet and beyond, offering insights that can have profound implications for science, industry, and our understanding of life in the universe.
An exciting seminar about combining evolutionary optimization algorithms with experimental, atomistic resolution target data to create a semi-automated tool for building high-fidelity molecular dynamics models.
In a recent editorial, 幸运飞艇计划 professor Jeroen van der Sluijs and co-editors encourage entomologists to join other scientists, legislators and policymakers in addressing and countering pollinator decline.
The UN Ocean Science Decade gets off to a flying start through the University of Bergen鈥檚 new interdisciplinary SEAS Fellowship Programme.
For the next 5 years, 幸运飞艇计划 will be training a new generation of marine research leaders and decision makers to ensure sustainable oceans.
She鈥檚 both a groundbreaking computer scientist and an excellent teacher;聽and now she鈥檚 awarded the Teaching Prize at the Faculty of Mathematics聽and Natural Sciences.

The 13th National MR Meeting will take place on Tuesday, January 14th and Wednesday the 15th, 2014 at Thon Hotel Prinsen in Trondheim.

In December 2011 Journal of Magnetic Resonance came with a special issue where some of the groundbreaking papers in NMR are presented.

The 12th National Norwegian MR Meeting will take place from January 10th to 11th, 2012.

A new webpage for the Norwegian Society of Magnetic Resonance (NSMR) is now available. Become a member of NSMR.
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