PhD: Midway and final seminars
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In this final seminar, Hanne Castberg Thee Tresselt will present the draft of her PhD thesis titled “Precision Vaccines and Educated Immune Systems: The shaping of immune systems through immunological practices”
In this final seminar, Kjersti Aalbu will present the draft of her PhD thesis titled “Data politics in the governance of greenhouse gas emissions from international shipping”
Cyriac George is a PhD candidate at the Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture (TIK). This seminar marks his midway evaluation.
In this final seminar, Lysgård will present her PhD thesis draft about Statoil’s experiences with engaging in the production of Canadian oil sands, and how they had to balance many different concerns when doing so.
In this final seminar Sveinung Grimsby will present his thesis titled: How does the Norwegian food industry act during innovation processes?
Welcome to Alina Kontareva's PhD Midway Seminar: National Markets in a World of Global Platform Giants
In this final seminar Marie B. Lindberg will present her thesis on decarbonization pathways and system reconfiguration of the European electricity sector.
Thesis title: Transition in the making: How to create value and achieve a sustainable food processing: A case study of Norwegian food industry in the transition towards the bioeconomy.
Artur Santoalha's PhD project presents four studies whose main objective is to investigate novel aspects of processes of technological diversification in European regions. It uses the OECD REGPAT database, and it focuses on technological diversification of regional patents applicants.
This PhD project presents three studies on the factors behind participation in the European framework programme, Horizon 2020. It does so by addressing different and so-far uncharted aspects of participation, focusing on the research organization and the project level.
An investigation into the situation of European regions in terms of smart specialization.
A study on new product failure rate and systematic differences between successful and unsuccessful innovation projects in the food industry.
The suppliers to the oil and gas on the Norwegian continental shelf as innovators during the 2014-2017 industry downturn.
Three Norwegian waterfalls between horror, beauty and use
Norway's poor innovation rankings is usually explained by the high presence of oil and gas companies in the industry structure. Nevertheless, the Norwegian petroleum industry is regarded highly innovative - this contradiction seem to be the result of a different way of organising innovation processes compared to other industries.