The Applied Underwater Robotics Laboratory (AURLab) was founded in 2009 and is an inter-faculty collaboration to promote the application and use of underwater robotics in basic engineering and research across a wide variety of scientific disciplines and industries.| www.ntnu.edu
The Arctic’s once impenetrable ice cap is melting away, with profound consequences for everything from ocean circulation patterns to fish numbers and diversity. The Nansen Legacy Project, including NTNU biologists, chemists and engineers, is working to better understand what these changes mean for the Barents Sea and the Arctic Basin| Norwegian SciTech News
Researchers used small satellites and subsea robots — and everything in between — to study marine life in Svalbard's Kongsfjorden.| Norwegian SciTech News
A ski festival is good, but does it have to cost so much? | Norwegian SciTech News
Underwater robots, combined with simple instruments from 100 years ago, are helping researchers unlock the ocean's secrets.| Norwegian SciTech News
The polar night is dark — if you’re a person, but not if you’re a krill or a seabird or a fish. Surprisingly, there’s more than enough light.| Norwegian SciTech News