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NTNU is governed by a board of 11 members, in accordance with the provisions of the Norwegian Act relating to universities and university colleges. [9] Two of the members are elected by and from the students. NTNU's overall budget in 2017 was 8.19 billion NOK, most of which came from the Norwegian Ministry of Education. [1]
The standard abbreviated reference to National Taiwan Normal University in English is the acronym NTNU. The standard abbreviated form in Mandarin Chinese is the portmanteau Shi1da4 . Romanized as "Shida", this form appears transliterated in place names associated with the campus: Shida Road, Shida Night Market , Shida Bookstore, and the like.
Kari Jorun Blakkisrud Hag (born April 4, 1941) is a Norwegian mathematician known for her research in complex analysis on quasicircles and quasiconformal mappings, and for her efforts for gender equality in mathematics. She is a professor emerita of mathematics at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). [1]
NTNU may refer to: National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan; Nigerian Turkish Nile University, Abuja, Nigeria; Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet), Trondheim, Ålesund and Gjøvik, Norway
In 1996 NTH ceased to exist as an organizational superstructure when the university was restructured and rebranded. The former NTH departments are now basic building blocks of the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). NTH was primarily a polytechnic institute, educating master level engineers as well as architects. In 1992 NTH ...
Mathematics 401–500 4. Physics 151–200 1–2. Chemistry 151–200 1. Earth Sciences 151–200 1. Geography 201–300 1. Ecology 201–300 1. Oceanography 151 ...
Geomathematics (also: mathematical geosciences, mathematical geology, mathematical geophysics) is the application of mathematical methods to solve problems in geosciences, including geology and geophysics, and particularly geodynamics and seismology.
SINTEF was established in 1950 by the Norwegian Institute of Technology (NTH), which was later merged into the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). It was originally intended to be an arm of NTH extended towards industry, where professors at NTH saw opportunities to build up a mission research business and used SINTEF as an instrument to do that.