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Centre of Innovation Research presents an open workshop on current research on regional development, technology and the green transition.
Elise Ottesen-Jensens house
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The Norwegian energy debate is increasingly centred on the challenge of securing sufficient emission-free
energy for the future.
Dataverkstedet
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The operational term of the existing centre concluded on December 31, 2023. The application for the re-establishment of the centre was approved by the rector on February 20, 2024.
As part of the Pedagogy Unit (Uniped), the focus of this research group is to work with educators on the critical assessment of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in education to explore AI’s implications and identify appropriate applications.
The reseach group on AI, ethics and law focuses on legal and ethical implications of development, deployment and use of AI systems.
The following single courses at the Faculty of Science and Technology are related to artifical intelligence and machine learning.
Research projects affiliated with the Centre for Innovation Research.
Management and reporting is an important part of the research centre. Here is an overview of the management team.
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Fitjar is a professor in innovation studies and comes from the position of Vice-Rector for Innovation and Society at the University of Stavanger. He will assume the role as head of the Center for Innovation Research (CIR) on August 1st.
In this page you will find information relevant for NCS2030 researchers.
The objective of this project is to establish long-term excellent collaboration within Improved Oil Recovery (IOR) education and research groups in Norway and Brazil.
A workshop that stimulated a fruitful discussion.
This year's conference theme: Subsurface for energy security and sustainability.
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UiS Business School and Centre for Innovation Research have had two guest researchers this semester.
The European Union is facing a pressing challenge to transition into a carbon neutral economy by 2050. Researchers from University of Stavanger are participating in a new research project to investigate the key elements of this transition.
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The European Union is facing a pressing challenge to transition into a carbon neutral economy by 2050. Researchers from UiS are participating in a new research project to investigate the key elements of this transition.
Heating and cooling in buildings and industry are responsible for half of energy consumption in Europe. They have also put a severe pressure on the Norwegian electricity grid. There is a lot of waste heat released from data centres and other industrial processes in Norway, which is poorly mapped and utilized.