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The Last CASA Annual Report is Ready for Download

  • 21. March 2023
  • Sølvi Waterloo Normannsen
  • The following is an excerpt.

    The 2022 Annual Report is ready for download: new stories, new profiles, new summaries, and new photos. The usual facts and figures, projects and publications, cooperation, and annual accounts are included.

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    Low Carbon Concrete, Space Debris and Societal Security in the Media

  • 14. February 2023
  • Sølvi Waterloo Normannsen
  • The following is an excerpt.

    Media interest: In recent weeks, the researchers at SFI CASA have made a name for themselves in the regional and national media.

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    SIMLab is Hiring

  • 14. February 2023
  • Sølvi Waterloo Normannsen
  • The following is an excerpt.

    SIMLab has just announced a vacant position as a PhD candidate in the testing, modelling and optimisation of aluminium extrusions under extreme loads.

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    Five Years of Research is Summarized and Handed over to JD

  • 14. February 2023
  • Sølvi Waterloo Normannsen
  • The following is an excerpt.

    Associate professor Vegard Aune has handed over the report on the first 5 years of his professorship in societal security. The receiver is the Ministry of Justice and Public Security (JD), who funded the first five years of the position.

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    NTNU and Audi have Signed a Long-term Research Agreement  

  • 13. December 2022
  • Sølvi Waterloo Normannsen
  • The following is an excerpt.

    The German car manufacturer Audi AG secures continued collaboration with NTNU and the SIMLab research group. Recently, they signed Audi´s first ever Higher Education Framework Research Agreement outside a non-German-speaking region. A PhD scholarship is the first individual project to be launched.

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    Studying the most Destructive Loads

  • 13. December 2022
  • Sølvi Waterloo Normannsen
  • The following is an excerpt.

    The shock wave produced by an explosion may be accompanied by fragments accelerating to immense speeds. This devastating combination is a massive challenge for those working with blast-resistant designs. The most destructive loads that exist are the topic of Benjamin Stavnar Elveli´s PhD-thesis.

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    CASA’s Scientific Advisory Board Points out Possible Future Research Areas 

  • 22. November 2022
  • Sølvi Waterloo Normannsen
  • The following is an excerpt.

    «A world-leading center. Business sector relevant research of high international quality. Effective bridgebuilding over the technology gap». SFI CASA´s Scientific Advisory Board declares that the Centre has achieved its goals. Also, the panel points out several possible research areas for the future.

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    Rannveig Færgestad has Received «Young Spaceport Norway Award»

  • 6. November 2022
  • Sølvi Waterloo Normannsen
  • The following is an excerpt.

    Her enthusiasm for space technology continues to give SFI CASA´s PhD candidate Rannveig Marie Færgestad honor and glory.

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    Cracking the Codes of Crazing

  • 30. September 2022
  • Sølvi Waterloo Normannsen
  • The following is an excerpt.

    Sometimes, polymer layers develop microvoids that can cause leakage. The underlying mechanism resembles crazing and is a mystery to the industry. Now, the phenomenon is under investigation in the project STIP (2020-2023) led by the company Enodo AS, a spinoff from SFI CASA.

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    A Shared History. Created by Key Players.

  • 7. September 2022
  • Sølvi Waterloo Normannsen
  • The following is an excerpt.

    For nearly four decades, researchers from NTNU and the Norwegian Defence Estates Agency have built a unique partnership, protecting people and property.

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    Sindre Nordmark Olufsen Swaps Polymers with Batteries 

  • 30. August 2022
  • Sølvi Waterloo Normannsen
  • The following is an excerpt.

    Post-doctor and polymer expert Sindre Nordmark Olufsen leaves Casa to take up a new position in Freyr Battery Norway. «The years in SFI CASA have been fantastic», he says.

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    Kristin Qvale: Bridging the Gap 

  • 27. June 2022
  • Sølvi Waterloo Normannsen
  • The following is an excerpt.

    Kristin Qvale is an expert in energy absorption and fractures in aluminium components, such as the crash boxes in cars. The key to knowledge lies in the microstructures. Any change here affects the whole component’s behaviour.

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    Digital Design of Aluminium – From Particles to Products

  • 20. June 2022
  • Sølvi Waterloo Normannsen
  • The following is an excerpt.

    Marcos Fernandez’s research brings us closer to that day when physical tests become history. His efforts also pave the way for safer cars, planes, ships, and other structures.

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    ICILSM 2022 Gathered Experts from Around the Globe

  • 14. June 2022
  • Sølvi Waterloo Normannsen
  • The following is an excerpt.

    SFI CASA hosted The International Conference on Impact Loading of Structures and Materials, ICILSM 2022 from 14 to 17 June.

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    «It is only by crashing things that we understand what happens»

  • 23. June 2022
  • Sølvi Waterloo Normannsen
  • The following is an excerpt.

    SFI CASA´s PhD candidate Rannveig Færgestad talks about the challenges in space in a new podcast from the Technological Weekly. 

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    SIGMALab Meets SIMLab: Combining Artificial Intelligence and Blast Loads

  • 30. May 2022
  • Sølvi Waterloo Normannsen
  • The following is an excerpt.

    Luca Lomazzi went from Politecnico di Milano to blast metal plates in the SIMLab Shock Tube Facility this winter. Upon leaving, he said, «I bring home loads of new experimental data. Plus, a new way of using Machine Learning». 

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    A Tailormade Approach to the Design of Aluminium Alloys

  • 16. May 2022
  • Sølvi Waterloo Normannsen
  • The following is an excerpt.

    They are incomprehensibly small but have a significant impact on the safety of aluminium structures. Dr Asle Joachim Tomstad pinpoints the importance of primary particles. 

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