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ESS - RRC
Norwegian Research Council are supporting a project for establishing a new center , "Randers Riste Center" (RRC), at IFE. This is partially connected to the development of the new European Spallation Source (ESS) in Lund, Sweden.
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Nordic Centre of Excellence in Photovoltaics
Nordic Centre of Excellence in Photovoltaics consists of 7 different research organisations within the Nordic region doing research on solar cells; Institute for Energy Technology (IFE), Danish Technological Institute, Helsinki University of Technology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Uppsala University, Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute in St. Petersburg, and Tallinn University of Technology.
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Deep sea offshore wind turbine technology
The exploitation of open sea (deep-water) wind energy resources can give access to a large number of sites with good wind conditions and less restrictions (noise, visual acceptance) than on-shore. Wind turbines used here may differ from conventional designs due to different operational conditions and absence of some restrictions.
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IO Center - Integration Across Disciplines
The IO Center was established by NTNU, SINTEF and IFE, in collaboration with major international oil companies and suppliers, and cooperates with Stanford, Carnegie-Mellon, Delft and Kyoto universities.
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Kjeller Localised Corrosion Project (KLOC)
The Kjeller Localised Corrosion Project (KLOC) is a joint industry project running from 2007 to 2011, sponsored by several major oil companies and suppliers. The main objective of the project is to generate knowledge and understanding of localised corrosion processes in sour service oil and gas production and process facilities.
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COPMA (Computerised OPerating MAnuals)
COPMA-III is a software tool for supporting the use and development of Computerised Procedure Systems (CPS). COPMA-III has been used in human performance experiments in IFEs human-machine laboratory HAMMLAB and is also part of the permanent alarm display system in the laboratory.
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Complex Materials
The purpose of the project is to investigate the connections between the microscopic and macroscopic properties of soft, complex materials. Examples of complex materials include biomaterials, polymers and biopolymers, colloids and complex liquids. These materials are characterised by weak interactions between their microscopic units and large variations in their spatio-temporal configurations.
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ResTrac
ResTrac is a multiclient JIP with the purpose to develop tracer technology to meet challenges connected to new production methods and environmental issues. The program is divided into several minor projects.
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NoNSA - Norwegian Neutron Scattering Association
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Kjeller MEG Loop (KML)
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Control and distribution of radiopharmaceuticals
All radiopharmaceuticals used in Norwegian hospitals are inspected and controlled by the Isotope Laboratories
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The Norwegian Neutron Scattering Association (NoNSA) is the organization for users of neutron scattering in Norway and the local branch of The European Neutron Scattering Association (ENSA).
Kjeller MEG Loop (KML) is a joint industry project started in August 2005, supported by the Research Council of Norway.
The principal objective of the project is to predict formation of scale and particles in Mono Ethylene Glycol systems used for long-distance tie-ins of unprocessed gas directly from subsea wells.