Faculty of Information Technology, Mathematics and Electrical
Engineering has about 65 per cent of Norwegian university education and
research within its disciplines. This means it has great influence on
and responsibility for new information-based industrial developments and
development within other areas of society which apply information and
communication technology. Both its research and education are at a high
international level.
The Faculty hosts and participates in Centres of Excellence (CoE), with the intention to bring more Norwegian researchers and research groups up to a high international standard. The CoEs are devoted to long-term, basic research.
Companies such as FAST (Internet search engine) and Mison (medical technology) are examples of commercialization from activities at the faculty. The Faculty has the largest number of students at Master and PhD levels in Norway within its disciplines. Basis education is given in all disciplines that apply these central subjects. Dissemination of know-how and skills to society is done by graduates of the faculty and active cooperation with industry and the public sector. External project work by students and the building of research partnerships in Norway and abroad are also important activities here. The position of women in our central areas has be
The Faculty hosts and participates in Centres of Excellence (CoE), with the intention to bring more Norwegian researchers and research groups up to a high international standard. The CoEs are devoted to long-term, basic research.
Companies such as FAST (Internet search engine) and Mison (medical technology) are examples of commercialization from activities at the faculty. The Faculty has the largest number of students at Master and PhD levels in Norway within its disciplines. Basis education is given in all disciplines that apply these central subjects. Dissemination of know-how and skills to society is done by graduates of the faculty and active cooperation with industry and the public sector. External project work by students and the building of research partnerships in Norway and abroad are also important activities here. The position of women in our central areas has be
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