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  1. Mailing address. NTNU, Postboks 8900, NO-7491 Trondheim, Torgarden, Norway NTNU in Ålesund, postboks 1517, NO-6025 Ålesund, Norway NTNU in Gjøvik, postboks 191, NO-2802 Gjøvik, Norway

  2. Apr 2, 2024 · The Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) is a public research university headquartered in Trondheim and has campuses in Gjovik and Alesund.Currently, the university is home to more than 43,000 students offering 398 study programmes in the following academic areas; Humanities, Social Sciences, Economics, Medicine, Health Science, Educational Science, Architecture, Entrepreneurship, Art and Artistic activities.

  3. Health Technology Assessment of Four Drugs for Patients with Metastatic Castration Resistant Prostate Cancer Report from the Norwegian Institute of Public Health No. 2016-08 Ingvil Sæterdal , Arna Desser , Eva Pike , Vida Hamidi , Ingrid Harboe , Jan Odgaard-Jensen , and Marianne Klemp

  4. Aug 15, 2015 · August 2015 - 06:15. The average Norwegian university student costs 20,350 Euro a year. But a medical student at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) costs 82,000 Euro per year, making it the country’s most costly degree. And that’s compared to 50,300 Euro per year for a medical degree at the University of Oslo.

  5. A method for determining the accuracy of computed impedance and wavelength data for microstrip is proposed. It is shown that the standard equations of Wheeler and Schneider have rather large errors. Revised equations for microstrip impedance and wavelength are given both for analysis and synthesis with accuracy better than 1%. A simple, accurate equation for the microstrip open circuit is presented. Experimental data on microstrip T-junctions are compared with existing theories. A new ...

  6. Published 1 July 1977. Environmental Science, Engineering. Abstract : The aim of this investigation has been to create a mathematical model for calculating thermal conductivity of soils with ordinary soil parameters as input data. One part of this work has been devoted to literature studies on heat-transfer mechanisms in moist materials.

  7. Hilde Tellesbø / CEO, Norwegian Institute of Wood Technology. Gisle Tronstad / CEO, Inntre AS. Arnstein Hellem / Bank Manager, Sparebank 1 SMN. Carl Thodesen / Head of Dep. of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Jonas Holme / Head of Research, SINTEF Building and Infrastructure. Axel Kristoffersen / Head of Dep. of Achitecture and Technology