Norwegian version of this page

Partner Program

The dScience Partner Program is the University of Oslo's collaboration with participants from Norwegian businesses and the public sector. The program was established to develop and carry out projects, as well as to engage in long-term capacity building in areas that are particularly important for Norway. 

Image may contain: Font, Aqua, Electric blue, Logo, Magenta.

The partner program aims to:

  • Create greater value from data and digital resources
  • Contribute to the green transition of society and business
  • Contribute to the development of profitable jobs
  • Take strong international positions in selected fields

The dScience partner program covers important topics such as machine learning, artificial intelligence, digital twin technology, data management, and knowledge representation and reasoning.

See video from the Program launch

Bridging the gap between research and innovation to benefit society

The Partner Program will develop ways of collaboration that fill the ?gap between long-term academic research and reactive contract research. The program invites strategic partners to propose important and particularly challenging topics that require fundamental development. This will play an important role in fostering innovation across both societal and business domains, leading the way in shaping emerging trends. Its primary focus is on generating high-quality solutions and answers to address critical challenges and questions, all while bolstering national competitiveness. The program places a strong emphasis on urgency and agility, recognising the dynamic landscape in which it operates.

The Partner Program is organised into three pillars:

1. Projects

  • Normal research projects with PhDs and postdocs (3-5 years)
  • Advanced ?impact studies? (6-18 months)

2. People

  • Recruitment activities? (e.g. interns, summer jobs)
  • Industrial-/public ?- PhD-program (NFR)
  • Lifelong learning? (courses)
  • Network activities? (national and international)

3. Capacities

Identifying and building long term research and education capacities within selected topics.

Pillars

The Partner Program focuses on the following sectors:

Image may contain: Azure, Font, Brand.

More partners expected to join

As of now, Kongsberg Gruppen, the Southern and Eastern Norway Regional Health Authority, Equinor, DNB, DNV, City of Oslo and NBIM (the Norges Bank Investment Management) are participating in the dScience partner program, and more businesses and public sector entities are expected to join.

News

  • Green AI is Necessary for The Green Transition Dec. 10, 2024 10:17 AM

    Relatively new methods and algorithms for machine learning, embedded in artificial intelligence (AI) systems, contribute to the green transition in society. At the same time, AI creates challenges, including high energy consumption, the need for water to cool an increasing number of larger data centers, and the extraction of minerals from vulnerable natural areas. Further digitalisation of society, which to a large extent revolves around the development and use of AI systems, must be made greener.

  • Genome sequencing opens doors for public sector and industry collaboration Nov. 22, 2024 11:10 AM

    Science Library, University of Oslo, November 21, 2024 – The dScience Lunch Seminar focused on the potential of genome sequencing to advance biodiversity research and its applications in public and industrial sectors. Speakers Anne Maria Eikeset, Lead Researcher at Norges Bank Investment Management, and Professor Kjetill S. Jakobsen of the University of Oslo, shared insights on recent developments and future possibilities. A video recording of the event is available.

Events

  • Version Control Jan. 6, 2025 9:00 AM

    Hands-on workshop on Version Control using Git and GitHub.

  • The Future of Energy is Green and Digital Jan. 9, 2025 9:00 AM
    Join us on January 9, 2025, for "The Future of Energy is Green and Digital" conference, where we will explore how green energy and digital solutions can work together to build a sustainable future.
  • HPC Visualization using ParaView Jan. 9, 2025 9:00 AM

    Harnessing the Power of ParaView for Large-Scale Data Visualization under the Norwegian AI Cloud (NAIC).

  • Workshop: Project Management for Postdoctoral Researchers Jan. 13, 2025 9:00 AM

    An introduction to tools, techniques, and strategies for a more effective and efficient management of postdoctoral projects.

    Day 1: Monday, 13 January: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

    Day 2: Wednesday, 15 January: 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

 

About dScience and key actors at UiO

dScience 

dScience – Centre for computational and data science at the University of Oslo connects academic research with industry and the public sector, manage and share data, and support long-term research. The Centre’s work includes interdisciplinary collaborations, community services, and student education and supervision. The Centre’s aims are to: 

  • Enhance the University of Oslo's scientific standing in computational and data?science 

  • Contribute to the education of tomorrow's workforce 

  • Contribute to the general knowledge base of society 

  • Help create profitable jobs in industry and the public sector 

  • Contribute to securing a sustainable future for all 

DSTrain  

DSTrain (Data Science Training) is a 5-year programme providing 36 postdoctoral fellowships in data science, aimed at fostering Europe's next digital leaders with a broad spectrum of skills for cross-sectoral impact.  

The programme is cofounded by EU and organised by dScience. The researchers will be employed at The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, UiO.  

Integreat 

Integreat is a?Centre of Excellence funded by the Research Council of Norway?(2023-2033). The Centre aims to advance machine learning by merging specific expertise and data to elevate Norway as a key AI player, solving critical societal issues. 

Integreat is hosted by the University of Oslo, with partners The Arctic University of Norway and?Norwegian Computing Center. The Centre will receive 155 million kroner in support from the Research Council over the next ten years. 

Integreat will conduct research projects within the DSTrain program and collaborates closely with dScience on various activities.  

NORA.ai 

NORA – Norwegian Artificial Intelligence Research Consortium – is a Norwegian collaboration between 8 universities, 3 university colleges and 5 research institutes within AI, machine learning and robotics. Their goals are strengthening Norwegian research, education and innovation within these fields. 

NORA collaborates closely with dScience on various activities.  

Oslo Science City

The innovation district Oslo Science City is Norway's most knowledge-intensive area, home to the country's top university, the largest hospital in the Nordic region, internationally leading research institutes, one of Europe's largest business schools, and dynamic startup environments.

The dScience Partner Program is part of Oslo Science City and collaborates on several activties.

Contact us

The Partner Program Team

Morten D?hlen

Morten D?hlen

Centre leader for dScience & Head of Partner Program

Arne Bang Huseby

Arne Bang Huseby

Programme Coordinator DSTrain/ Scientific Coordinator

Sander Tufte

Sander Tufte

Senior adviser industry collaboration, The UiO Growth House

David Cameron

External Engagement Adviser

  • Energy, Asset modelling
  • Funding proposals

Image may contain: Cheek, Smile, Stole, Sleeve, Wrap.

Laura Slaughter

External Engagement Adviser

  • Health
  • Environmental systems
  • HS?, Oslo Kommune

Nilla Karlsen-Davies

External Engagement Adviser

  • Partner ecosystem
  • NBIM, DNB

Birte Hansen

External Engagement Adviser

Christoffer Hals

Senior Advisor Communications

Keith Lewis

Senior Adviser

  • Energy 
  • Funding proposals