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Research pitch at faculty gathering

The Faculty of Engineering and Science of Western Norway University of Applied Sciences held its annual faculty gathering on 25-26 November 2021, adhering to the guidelines specified by the Norwegian Institute of Public Health. Parallel sessions with presentations, panel discussions and workshops by the different departments on their ongoing activities and research were the highlights of the end of year gathering. The academic session on 25 November 2021 included a research pitch where 10 PhD students from the faculty were challenged to pitch their PhD research in 3 minutes to the general audience. Three PhDs attached to the ANCEHA research group also participated in this research pitch and they included Fatemeh Heidari Gourji, Håkon Eidsvåg and Nanthini Nagarajah.

 

 

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