• Withdrawn, strong, kind, but de-gendered: Non-disabled South Africans’ stereotypes concerning persons with physical disabilities 

      Hunt, Xanthe; Rohleder, Poul; Braathen, Stine Hellum; Swartz, Leslie; Carew, Mark (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      The present paper examines stereotyping in relation to physical disability and gender in the South Africa. Cross-sectional data for the present study were gathered using free response items in a large survey (n = 1990) ...
    • Women and computer games (workshops and tutorials) - presentasjon av en konferanse 

      Jaccheri, Maria Letizia; Wang, Alf Inge; Ask, Kristine; Petersen, Sobah Abbas; Brend, Kristina (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      This full day workshop welcomes contributions that enhance the state of the knowledge about the relation between women and computer games. Women have often been seen as consumers of computer games. The current land-scape ...
    • Women with disabilities sharing knowledge: Education, Employment, Reproductive history 

      Loeb, Mitchell; Grut, Lisbet (SINTEF rapport;STF78 A054513, Research report, 2005)
      STF78 A054513 This report is based on data from the Living Condition Studies on People with Disabilities in Namibia. In studies of living condition both among people with and without disabilities, gender is an important, ...
    • Wood coating failures against natural and accelerated climates 

      Gupta, Barun Shankar; Jelle, Bjørn Petter; Hovde, Per Jostein; Gao, Tao (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      Monitoring, assessment and prediction of service life of materials are a serious challenge for the building and construction sector. According to ISO 15686 (2008), laboratory testing must be performed alongside field testing ...
    • Wood Facade Materials Ageing Analysis by FTIR Spectroscopy 

      Gupta, Barun Shankar; Jelle, Bjørn Petter; Gao, Tao (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      Attenuated total reflection Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy is used in this study to quantify wood degradation. Nine different types of wood materials were studied. All types of wood were exposed in an Atlas solar ...
    • Wood in psychiatric in-patient rooms may reduce the length of stay for patients 

      Nyrud, Anders Q.; Lundin, Stefan; Blomdahl, Christina; Caira, Cristiana (SINTEF Proceedings;8, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2021)
      Objective – To outline a study of healthcare outcomes for psychiatric patients within an in-patient psychiatric ward. The planned study was initiated as a follow-up of the design process, where emphasis was made to use ...
    • Wood's anomalies and spectral uniformity of focusing diffractive optical elements 

      Angelskår, Hallvard; Johansen, Ib-Rune; Lacolle, Matthieu Jean P; Sudbø, Aasmund Sveinung (Journal article, 2010)
      We report on simulations and measurements of focusing diffractive optical elements, fabricated as two-level binary optics. The diffractive optical elements are designed to separate and focus four specific wavelengths in ...
    • Work and Heat Integration: An emerging research area 

      Fu, Chao; Vikse, Matias; Gundersen, Truls (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      The extension from Heat Integration (HI) and design of Heat Exchanger Networks (HENs) to including heating and cooling effects from pressure changing equipment has been referred to as Work and Heat Integration and design ...
    • Work and heat integration: An emerging research area 

      Fu, Chao; Vikse, Matias; Gundersen, Truls (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      The extension from Heat Integration (HI) and design of Heat Exchanger Networks (HENs) to including heating and cooling effects from pressure changing equipment has been referred to as Work and Heat Integration and design ...
    • Work and heat integration—A new field in process synthesis and process systems engineering 

      Yu, Haoshui; Fu, Chao; Vikse, Matias; Gundersen, Truls (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      The extension from heat integration and design of heat exchanger networks (HENs) to including heating, cooling, and power effects from pressure changing equipment has been referred to as work and heat integration and design ...
    • Work clothing for fishermen participating in the Goliat coastal oil spill response team 

      Næsgaard, Ole Petter; Storholmen, Tore Christian B (SINTEF Rapport;2020:00983, Research report, 2020)
      Downgrading of SINTEF Health Research report F23963 dated 2013-01-29, 1st amendment dated 2013-12-20 and 2nd amendment dated 2014-12-19. Downgrade ordered from Vår Energi AS (former Eni Norge AS) by Ulf Klevstad on email ...
    • Work Engagement in Agile Teams: The Missing Link Between Team Autonomy, Trust, and Performance? 

      Buvik, Marte Pettersen; Tkalich, Anastasiia (Chapter, 2022)
      To have engaged and high-performing agile teams are what most organizations strive for. At the same time, there is little research on the drivers of team work engagement in the software context. Team autonomy and trust are ...
    • Work Exchange Networks (WENs) and Work and Heat Exchange Networks (WHENs): A review of the current state of the art 

      Yu, Haoshui; Fu, Chao; Gundersen, Truls (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      This paper provides a current state-of-the-art review of literature on work exchange networks (WENs) and work and heat exchange networks (WHENs). Heat exchange networks (HENs) and mass exchange networks (MENs) have been ...
    • Work strain and thermophysiological responses in Norwegian fish farming — a field study 

      Sandsund, Mariann; Wiggen, Øystein; Holmen, Ingunn Marie; Thorvaldsen, Trine (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Fish farming is considered as a physical demanding occupation, including work operations with high workloads and awkward work positions for prolonged periods of time. Combined with potential challenging environmental ...
    • Workflow for Off-Site Bridge Inspection Using Automatic Damage Detection-Case Study of the Pahtajokk Bridge 

      Mirzazade, Ali; Popescu, Cosmin; Blanksvärd, Thomas; Täljsten, Björn (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      For the inspection of structures, particularly bridges, it is becoming common to replace humans with autonomous systems that use unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV). In this paper, a framework for autonomous bridge inspection ...
    • A Workflow for Regional Exploration of Co2 Storage Sites in Saline 

      Lloyd, Christopher; Huuse, Mads; Barrett, Bonita J.; Newton, Andrew M. W. (SINTEF Proceedings;7, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2021)
      Regional screening for CO2 storage sites within saline aquifers can benefit from play-based, risk segment mapping approaches developed by the exploration industry. Here, we outline a regional workflow focusing on containment ...
    • A workflow for synthetic data generation and predictive maintenance for vibration data 

      Selçuk, Şahan Yoruç; Ünal, Perin; Albayrak, Özlem; Jomâa, Moez (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Digital twins, virtual representations of real-life physical objects or processes, are becoming widely used in many different industrial sectors. One of the main uses of digital twins is predictive maintenance, and these ...
    • Workflow-Based Architecture for Optimal Planning of Integrated Local Multi-Energy Systems 

      Askeland, Magnus; Morch, Andrei Z; Papadimitriou, Christina; Di Somma, Marialaura; Coccia, Alesso; Pinel, Dimitri; Richardson, Peter; Sforza, Gianluca (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      Integrated local multi-energy systems are recognized as a promising option to achieve the ambitious energy and climate goals set by the European Commission for 2030. The nature of integrated systems requires a sound ...
    • Working With a Small and Predictable Performance Gap 

      Azar, Marc; Carling, Par (SINTEF Proceedings;5, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2020)
      Much is written about the performance gap. Multi- ple studies show alarming discrepancies between de- sign and actual building energy performance. Should this prove to be a universal truth, the need of more detailed dynamic ...
    • Workshop between Japanese and Norwegian researchers within traceability and food safety 

      Storøy, Jostein; Thakur, Maitri (SINTEF Fiskeri og havbruk rapporter;A104047, Research report, 2010-09-09)
      During the last 5 years SINTEF has taken part in the development of a bilateral research agreement with Japan, within food safety and traceability. The final agreement was signed in 2007. Two round table meetings took place ...