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We are happy to announce that our Department has successfully been awarded a large European Union research project, EXCITE2, under the HORIZON-INFRASTRUCTURE-2023 call. This marks a significant milestone for our department, the University, and the broader scientific community for X-ray imaging and VDI technology.
UiO Core Facilities Advisory Board approved last week our "UiO:NEXT Norwegian Center for Nanoscale X-ray Tomography" as a UiO Core Research Facility based on its unique technology offering.
Usame Sevgi from Dicle University in Turkey joined our group for three months, bringing along some Turkish delight and an healthy appetite for science.
Maryam Rahmati has publicly defended her doctoral dissertation In vivo evaluation of biomaterials for bone regeneration applications using advanced imaging techniques. Department of Biomaterials congratulates Maryam on her great achievement!
Liebert Parreiras Nogueira won the movie award for best video at an international microCT conference in Mechelen, Belgium. The Department of Biomaterials congratulates Liebert on this accomplishment.
Gaute Floer Johnsen has publicly defended his doctoral dissertation Contralateral premolars: validation of symmetry. Department of Biomaterials congratulates Gaute on his great achievement!
Javier Sanz Esporrin from Complutense University of Madrid joined our group for three months to learn more about micro- and nanoCT imaging.
Department of Biomaterials hosted an international symposium on x-ray tomography techniques.
Dr Graziana Colaianni from Prof. Maria Granos’ group at the Department of Basic Medical Sciences, Neurosciences and Sensory Organs, University of Bari Aldo Moro spent a week at our lab doing microCT imaging.
We offer both our lab equipment and expertise to investigators and are open for new collaborations. Please consult our list of capacities and contact us for any further questions.
For general questions, not related to listed machines or procedures, please contact Head of Lab Janne Reseland.