News & events 2017
News and events at NTNU AMOS in 2017
2017 IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology Outstanding Paper Award

NTNU AMOS Days 2017

Finn Christian W. Hanssen have won the Moan-Faltinsen Best Paper Award on Marine Hydrodynamics 2017

The AMOS affiliated scientist Josef Kiendl at Department of Marine Technology has been identified as a Highly Cited Researcher 2017 by Clarivate Analytics (former Thomson Reuters)

Professors Ludvigsen and Johnsen set up lab for testing autonomous underwater robots on the seabed of the Trondheim fjord
The underwater lab is being lifted on board. Photo: Terje Svaan, Adresseavisen. (June 2017)
Prof. Torgeir Moan receives ASME Lifetime Achievement Award
Prof. Sørensen comments on the digitalization in the marine industry and on autonomous ferries
Prof. Moan is one of three NTNU professors among the 10 top researchers in Norway with the most publication points in CRIStin
Prof. Moan. Photo: Kristoffer Furberg, Universitetsavisa (9 June 2017)
Prof. Trygve Kristiansen encourages project about collecting plastic waste from the sea
Adj. Prof. Claudio Lugni publishes a paper about rogue waves in the renowned "Scientific Reports" with his colleagues
How big could a wave get? (Credit: Michael Schroeder/Alamy) (12 May 2017)
Prof. Asgeir J. Sørensen is this year's best lecturer at IMT

NTNU AMOS is collaborating with Kjell Inge Røkke's team and WWF in the development of the Research Expedition Vessel (REV)

How can ships travelling in the Arctic maintain their position when ice pushes them in different directions? Interview with NTNU AMOS PhD graduate Øivind Kjerstad
Underwater drone by NTNU AMOS spin-off BluEye makes the ocean accessible for all
Watch a video about the drone: "Vil gjøre havbunnen tilgjengelig for alle" (5 April 2017)
NTNU AMOS PhD graduate becomes adjunct professor in Brazil
Christopher Rodin tests new aerial camera gimbal to assist station-keeping of ships in sea ice

Øyvind Ødegård interviewed about "curious" robots which search for the ocean's secrets
Teknisk Ukeblad wrote a profile on NTNU AMOS Prof. Kristin Y. Pettersen


NTNU AMOS spin-off company Eelume debuts snake-like underwater robot

watch the video by Eelume: "Reshaping Underwater Operations" (February 2017)
NTNU AMOS PhD candidates convince female high school pupils to take a doctoral degree in technology
NTNU AMOS spin-off company Ecotone invents miracle camera
Ecotone's miracle camera (photo: Anders Horntvedt/Finansavisen, 8 February 2017)
NTNU AMOS spin-off company BluEye starts production of underwater drones for private use

NTNU AMOS contributes to TV program "Newton"
watch the program "Newton" - selvstyrende undervannsrobot (3 February 2017)
Øivind Kåre Kjerstad interviewed about his Arctic maritime research
NTNU AMOS has received funding for new projects
NTNU AMOS researchers write about their findings on their field trip

Prof. Geir Johnsen featured in new NTNU movie
Watch the new NTNU movie with Prof. Geir Johnsen! (January 2017)