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Researchers from UiA are collaborating with the University of Jaffna to develop a more environmentally friendly transportation fuel in Sri Lanka.
Crash tests conducted by UiA show that a collision can be more dangerous to the driver and passengers when the car they are in has been incorrectly repaired and collides for the second time.
The pig is squealing. But what is it trying to say? New research uses artificial intelligence to improve animal welfare in pig farming.
A new study from UiA shows that a network of eelgrass beds is important for maintaining the genetic diversity of fish stocks, and thereby making them more resilient against changes in the environment, like climate change.
UiA professor Ole-Christoffer Granmo’s Tsetlin machine is part of the new exhibition at the Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology.
Do you need guidance on writing, help with maths, a room for a workshop, or test a technical issue? The new learning centre in the library on Campus Kristiansand is set to open soon.
From the autumn of 2022, the University of Agder will offer Europe’s first bachelor’s degree in academic esports. The programme has already attracted interest around the world.
Researchers in the social sciences and engineering and science at the University of Agder publish the most scientific papers.
The mathematics didactics community at UiA has been assigned the responsibility for a national researcher school by the Research Council. 12 new researcher schools in various fields will be established across the country, and UiA will be involved with seven of them in addition to the one UiA leads.
Associate Professor Martin Choux at the University of Agder will lead a four-year research project on battery recycling with support from Horizon Europe.
Renewable energy project at the University of Agder has received NOK 7.9 million to strengthen academic cooperation between Bangladesh and Norway.
The University of Agder’s research on future battery solutions and digital infrastructure has received NOK 7.6 million for laboratories and computing power to help raise research to an international leading level.
Marine biologist Kim Tallaksen Halvorsen calls it revolutionary, the research being done using sonar, camera and artificial intelligence along the coast of southern Norway.
In strong competition with other academic environments, CIEM and the WISENET Centre have been granted status as priority research centres at the University of Agder.
Associate Professor Johannes Landesfeind starts as head of the Agder Battery Project at the University of Agder on 1 January 2022.
Eight UiA researchers have gained international recognition for developing artificial intelligence which can perform complex tasks 50 times faster and more accurately than a human.
UiA student Kathrine Holteberg (23) recently won the student competition of the Girls and Technology project. In a self-made video she tells how she wants to improve world health through technology.
Much of what gives us value as human beings cannot be recreated in machines. That is the opinion of Einar Duenger Bøhn who is out with a new book on the philosophy of technology.