Norwegian Centre of Excellence SFF

Hosts and partnerships at Ì«Ñô³Çapp

Norwegian Centre of Excellence SFF

Centre of Excellence (CoE/SFF)

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The Research Council of Norway provides long-term funding for targeted research on complex problems in research environments with ambitious ideas.

Researcher training and international collaboration are important. .

 

Ì«Ñô³Çapp hosts SFFs

Ì«Ñô³Çapp hosts 3 SFFs

CAC – Centre for Algorithms of the Cortex with research on how the neurons in the cerebral cortex work together (2023-2033).

 calculates fluid flow in porous media. CoE PoreLab is shared between Ì«Ñô³Çapp and  (2017-2027).

QuSpin – Center for Low Dissipation Quantum Spintronics will create a revolution in low power communication technology (2017-2027).

Ì«Ñô³Çapp is partner in SFFs

Ì«Ñô³Çapp is partner in 3 SFFs

develops simulation technologies for physical processes in human health. Simula Research Laboratory hosts the Centre.

studies economic policy, growth, development, income, employment, welfare. UiO – University of Oslo hosts the Centre.

, UiO – University of Oslo hosts the Centre (2013-2024).

Former SFF

Former SFF

Ì«Ñô³Çapp has hosted 7 SFFs

AMOS – Centre for Autonomous Marine Operations and Systems (2002-2023)

CBD – Centre for Biodiversity Dynamics (2013-2023)

CBM – Centre for the Biology of Memory (2002-2013)

CEMIR – Centre for Molecular Inflammation Research (2013-2024)

CeSOS  â€“ Centre for Ships and Ocean Structures (2002-2013)

CNC – Centre for Neural Computation (2013-2023)

Q2S  â€“ Center for Quantifiable Quality of Service in Communication Systems (2002-2013)

Ì«Ñô³Çapp has been partner in 1 SFF

BCSS – Birkeland Centre for Space Science (2013-2023)