The Norwegian Research Council recently awarded UiA a total of NOK 37.8 million for research on artificial intelligence, flying base stations, and more robust wind farms.
How you travel to and from work and your height can affect the probability of catching coronavirus. This is suggested by new research from the University of Agder.
The COVID-19 response in the city of Kristiansand and the Hospital of Southern Norway will be evaluated. Centre for Integrated Emergency Management and the consulting firm Stepchange will perform the evaluation.
“When one oil crisis comes on the heels of another, other industries must be stimulated. Greater innovation capability makes Hordaland more diversified”, says Nina Kyllingstad. She has a doctorate in regional restructuring.
Agder County Municipality and the University of Agder (UiA) are collaborating with several manufacturers on testing different foundations on county roads in Agder. They have constructed two test roads in Finsland, where they will test the different materials.
A book from the research project Worlds of Journalism recently won the International Journal of Press/Politics Best Book Award. Two UiA researchers contributed to the project.
Research and development of digital methods and systems are increasingly in demand by companies and businesses in the southern part of Norway. That is also why the Faculty of Engineering and Science at the University of Agder places its emphasis there.
Together with several partners, the University of Agder is developing a system for public health centres and the school health services to provide early assistance to children and young people.