by Synlig_Erik | Jan 6, 2020 | News, Project 2019
Equipping wheelchairs with smart functionality Tekst: Anne-Lise Aakervik Foto: Synlig.no v/Erik Børseth Her private experiences using a wheelchair in adapted physical activity made Julia Baumgart start research on improving physical health in wheelchair users. The...
by Synlig_Erik | Jan 6, 2020 | News, Project 2019
New procedure for tissue sectioning Tekst: Anne-Lise Aakervik Foto: Synlig.no v/Erik Børseth Cutting thin sections from a prostate gland is challenging. The sections are meant for research use, and therefore need to adhere to strict standards. TrollLABS of NTNU rose...
by Synlig_Erik | Jan 6, 2020 | News, Project 2019
New app maps the severity of injuries in accidents Tekst: Anne-Lise Aakervik Foto: Synlig.no v/Erik Børseth First responders to the scene of an accident are often not health professionals. It might be you or me – the average bystander. Aside from administering first...
by Synlig_Erik | Dec 3, 2019 | News, Project 2019
Want to prevent fish deaths with underwater drone Tekst: Anne-Lise Aakervik Foto: Synlig.no v/Erik Børseth Land-based fish farming facilities make it possible to control the underwater environment to a much higher degree than in the ocean. Even so, a dangerous gas may...
by Synlig_Erik | Dec 2, 2019 | News, Project 2019
Solved crisis by developing new product Tekst: Anne-Lise Aakervik Foto: Synlig.no v/Erik Børseth When the manufacturer suddenly pulled from the market a critical medical mesh used to keep parastomal hernias under control, the doctors were forced to take matters into...
by Synlig_Erik | Nov 18, 2019 | News, Project 2019
Robust and secure identity check Text: Anne-Lise Aakervik Photo: Per Erik Bjørnbekk Beck Weak passwords are causing over 80% of cyberattacks to succeed. Newly developed biometric algorithms and face recognition can put an end to that. . MOBAI face: By combining face...
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