CASA-people Ranked Among The World’s 2 per cent Best Scientists
Key scientists, members of the Scientific Advisory Board, and the Chair of SFI CASA´s Board are ranked among the World’s 2 per cent best researchers.
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Key scientists, members of the Scientific Advisory Board, and the Chair of SFI CASA´s Board are ranked among the World’s 2 per cent best researchers.
Professor Patricia Verleysen at Ghent University in Belgium says that the NTNU team’s work has been a true source of inspiration for her DyMaLab group.
What happens inside a material before it breaks and fails? How do deformations and cracks occur, and how do they propagate?
Our craving for daylight has accelerated the use of glass in modern constructions. However, for those concerned about safety, our passion for the light comes with a dark side.
Christian Oen Paulsen went by way of gold to bring our understanding of steel one step further.
Think Iceland. Think pressure cooker 5 000 metres below the geysers. Think 500 centigrade at 300 bar. Now, that IS hot stuff.
Birgit Søvik Opheim never considered a PhD until a couple of people gave her a personal, gentle push.
The SFI CASA seminar in Oslo on 18-20 September is history, but we would like to share some unceremonious photo moments with you.