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27.02.2025

The Future Foundation for Sustainable Offshore Wind

The Green Platform project WindRise aims to realize sustainable and cost-effective solutions for the large-scale deployment of offshore wind substructures.

26.02.2025

NGI Invited Lecture Series: Prof. Kenichi Soga

The lecture will present several case studies demonstrating how distributed sensing data can provide geotechnical insights, enabling us to adapt to ever-changing demands.

24.02.2025

Aspiring Geotechnical Engineers with Part-Time Jobs at the NGI Lab

Sajida Ali Rizai is pursuing a master's degree in geotechnics at OsloMet. Maryam Sadat is applying for the same specialization after three years in the civil engineering program.

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20.02.2025

How Are NGI's New Technical Areas Planned?

In the summer of 2026, NGI will relocate to Campus Ullevål, where the laboratories will serve as the "heart" of the new premises. How is lab manager Morten Sjursen and his team working to create the best possible facilities? And what can we expect?

20.02.2025

NGI extends partnership with Engineers Without Borders (IUG) for two more years

“In a time when aid funds are being heavily cut, the contribution and support from the business community will be especially important,” says Karina Wang, Director of People, Communication, and Organization at NGI.

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14.02.2025

"I hope everyone going on trips this winter follows these guidelines”

So far this winter, no one has died in avalanche accidents in this country, but it was only a few weeks ago that four Norwegian lives were lost in Val-Cenis, France.

11.02.2025

NGI to map coastal sea ice from space

NGI gets support to develop an application for remote sensing of the coastal ice from space, called IceView.

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17.01.2025

NGI's Contribution to the REACHOUT Project

‘How to Build a Climate Story’ is a guide that aims to help practitioners communicate complex climate data to the public, making climate change information more accessible and engaging.

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17.01.2025

Now we know the staggering costs of cleaning PFAS pollution for Europe

€2 trillion over a 20-year period, with an annual bill of minimum €100 billion to remediate emissions, if PFAS remain unrestricted. This was revealed by “The Forever Lobbying Project” with 46 journalists and an expert panel of three researchers, including NGI’s Hans Peter Arp.