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Organised by the MARRI project group.
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Archaeological Museum, University of Stavanger, Peder Klows gate 31A, Stavanger, Norway
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Philosophiae Doctor Disputation - Faculty of Science and Technology
UiS, Kjølv Egelands Hus
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Philosophiae Doctor Disputation at Faculty of Science and Technology.
UiS, Kjølv Egelands Hus
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Philosophiae Doctor Disputation - Faculty of Science and Technology
UiS, Kjølv Egelands Hus
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Philosophiae Doctor Disputation - Faculty of Science and Technology
UiS, Kjølv Egelands Hus
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UTFORSK project: “HyTack: Tackling the challenges in the Hydrogen technology through education and research”.
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Environmental changes from generation to generation aren’t always visible. A new research project exploring natural resources on our coasts aims to open our eyes to what we are losing.
Our research aims to contributing on a sustainable use of the red seaweed Palmaria palmata in aquaculture. The work focuses on life cycle and nutritional potential.
The project will investigate beacons or warning fires that were lit during attacks on the country in the Viking Age and the Middle Ages. We will uncover the deeper social organisations at work when a society is facing recurrent threats and explore how war and fear-driven reactions affects and institutionalises societies.
The Department of Mechanical and Structural Engineering and Materials Science at University of Stavanger is a member of an international consortium in the European Project BIM4PLACEMENT – European key competences in building and construction.
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University of Stavanger with partners have been awarded the National Centre for Sustainable Utilization of Energy Resources on the Norwegian Shelf (NCS2030).
Greencoin addresses the challenge of how to promote pro-environmental behaviours among urban citizens.
What was life like in Rogaland in the Middle Ages?
There is much that is yet to be explored about medieval Stavanger and the region Rogaland. That is something researchers at the Museum of Archaeology hope to do something about.
The National IOR Centre provides solutions for improved oil recovery on the Norwegian continental shelf through academic excellence and close cooperation with the industry.