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Two tiny Scandinavian settlements in Greenland persisted for nearly 500 years and then mysteriously vanished. Their ...
In recent years, the analysis of single-cell and spatial data has revolutionized biomedical research, making it possible to observe what happens in biological samples with an unprecedented level of ...
Trondheim is a quaint, laid-back university town with old, colorful wooden buildings lining the riverbank. It’s much less crowded than Oslo and unpretentious.
The positions in the table below reflect the St. Olavs Hospital (Trondheim University Hospital), NTNU's position overall, domestically, within their sector, and in various subject areas based on ...
Trondheim is Norway’s third largest city, with a population of 187,000, and is dominated by the NTNU, the Foundation for Scientific and Industrial Research, St Olavs University Hospital and other ...
Jiayin Yuan studied Chemistry at Shanghai Jiao Tong University in 1998-2002. He moved to Germany and completed his master’s degree in 2004 and PhD degree in 2009. Next he joined the Max Planck ...
The city is often billed as Norway's tech capital, with many moving there to work within the sector or study at NTNU- Norway's leading natural sciences and technology university. The greater Trondheim ...