UiO:Energy?s call for new Thematic Research Groups have resulted in applications involving researchers from all together four faculties and Centre for Development and the Environment.
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UiO:Energy would like to invite UiO master students and PhDs, working on energy and sustainability, to present their research projects at the UiO:Energy Forum 2021 on November 24.
One of three thematic research groups funded by UiO:Energy was recently launched. Circular Energy is focusing on the role of maintenance and repair of digitalisation technologies in reducing climate emissions.
This year the University of Bergen, the Norwegian University of Science and Technology and the University of Oslo gathered 29 PhD-students working within the field of energy to the 2021 interdisciplinary NorRen Summer School.
A specific 2030 climate target and the establishment of an Oslo Sustainability Centre at Lower Blindern are some of the proposals in the draft for a new and comprehensive climate and environmental strategy for UiO. Students and staff are invited to provide input.
For the very first time, UiO:Energy has announced funding for convergence environments – interdisciplinary research groups that are to address major societal challenges related to renewable energy and a sustainable energy transformation.
UiO:Energy will fund educational summer research projects between April and October 2020 for 10 students enrolled in their last year of a bachelor program, or in their first year of a master-program at UiO. We now invite UiO researchers to suggest projects for one or two students per research group.
Application deadline: January 31, 2021. Closed
UiO:Energy will fund a number of summer research projects within the field of sustainable energy. Students currently enrolled in their last year of a bachelor program, a master program or a relevant professional degree program at the University of Oslo are eligible to apply. The students selected for summer research projects will each receive a stipend of NOK 40 000. Application deadline: March 1 2021. Closed
The project: Deciphering dynamics of salt crystal formation in porous reservoir rocks – A reactive transport study, have been given a extended deadline to march 8th
This year, we experienced a boom in digital events dealing with topics related to sustainable energy. If you get bored or want some professional input during the festive season, we have put together a list of recorded webinars and more that could be of interest.
Zeyringer is happy to have contributed with her ideas for a common Nordic zero carbon energy future. The online competition that took place on November the 3rd, sparked thoughts on how the participants could work together in the future to seek funding opportunities for such a project.
– We are happy to assist with matching different disciplines and to provide guidance on writing the sketches. People should have a low threshold for contacting us, encourages Vebj?rn Bakken, Director of UiO:Energy.
From 17-21 August, the University of Bergen, the Norwegian University of Science and Technology and UiO:Energy had the pleasure of gathering 31 PhD-students working within the fields of energy to the 2020 interdisciplinary summer school on flexible energy systems, NorRen.
For the first time, UiO: Energy announces funding for convergence environments within sustainable energy. An information meeting about this will be held – including researcher-speed-dating – on 15 September. Thereafter, the deadline for submitting a mandatory sketch is 30 October, while the final application deadline is expected to be 31 December.
Meet Hwei-Ming Chung, a computer scientist doing energy research, with three recent acceptances to IEEE journals under his belt.
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Two funding opportunities had their deadlines before Christmas. For the first time it was possible to apply for UiO:Energy Thematic Research Groups (TRG), in addition there was the annual deadline for UiO:Energy seed funding.
UiO:Energy wishes you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
How to achieve a just and sustainable green shift was the overall topic for the first day of UiO:Energy Forum 2019. During the two day conference, about 140 participants could enjoy 28 speakers from Norway and abroad, 10 student pitches and 5 panels.
The 2019 Norwegian Research School in Renewable Energy (NorRen) took place at Leangkollen in Asker from 17th to 21st of June. The summer school was organized by UiO:Energy in collaboration with the two Norweigan centres for environment-friendly energy research (FME centres) MoZEES and Bio4Fuels. The program was designed to be both interdisciplinary and interactive, with a mixture of expert talks, lectures and group work focusing on various aspects of sustainable transport.
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UiO:Energy wishes you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. We congratulate all our researchers who have received grants that can provide new knowledge on sustainable energy systems and societies.
- This trip has given me great opportunities to learn about international research on energy consumption and car use, and to present my own work within energy, transportation and sustainability transitions. I will continue to work towards a publication of the paper I presented. I am grateful for the funding and opportunities provided by UiO: Energy says Elisabeth M.C. Svennevik.
One in five people in the world still lack access to modern electricity. Is it possible to greatly improve energy access without jeopardizing the climate? Can we combine development with sustainability at a scale that truly matters? How can Africa avoid being left behind as “The Dark Continent”? These question where dicussed on the 11th and 12th of June when UiO:Energy organized a seminar on energy and development toghether with L’Institut fran?ais d’Oslo and The Norwegian Solar Energy Cluster.