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ICT Research

The department has extensive experience within research in information technology. Our researchers have a high scientific expertise and broad industry experience within fields like mobility, security and universal design. Our activities include national and international cooperation with both public and private partners within these fields. In addition to applied research our services cover concept studies, prototyping, training, evaluation, consultancy and development.

Our expertise is mainly used in projects commissioned by private and public customers, the Research Council of Norway and the European commission. Our staff has background in electronics, computing science and social sciences at Master or PhD level.

We cover a broad range of activities from theoretical modeling with advanced tools - to practical end-user testing and analysis with state-of-the-art lab equipment. It is important to ensure that our work is relevant in practical settings and we work closely with commercial partners leading in their field. Our customers include the Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development, Supervisory Authorities, Hospitals, Norsk Tipping and several SMEs.

Special Topic: Social robots and applications

NR is currently engaged in several research projects involving robots applied to welfare, health, rehabilitation, education, tutoring, and learning. Our field of expertise covers human-computer interaction (HCI) and human-robot interaction (HRI), user experience (UX), user-centered development, sensor technology, artificial intelligence and machine learning, as well as ethics and privacy. Applications include social robots in second-language learning for various target groups, social robots for pupils with autism spectrum disorder, and robotics for elderly care.

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Last 5 scientific articles

    Baig, Ahmed Fraz; Eskeland, Sigurd; Yang, Bian. Novel and Efficient Privacy-Preserving Continuous Authentication. Cryptography (ISSN 2410-387X). 8(3) doi: 10.3390/cryptography8010003. 2024.

    Tjøstheim, Ingvar; Waterworth, John A.. Exploring Susceptibility to Phishing: the Cognitive Reflection Test and Other Possible Predictors. Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS) (ISSN 1530-1605). 57 pp 4754-4763. 2024.

    Tjøstheim, Ingvar. A Serious Game About Apps, Data-Sharing and Deceptive Design. Communications in Computer and Information Science (CCIS) (ISSN 1865-0929). 1936 pp 332-343. doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-48855-9_25. 2024.

    Tanilkan, Sinan Sigurd; Hannay, Jo Erskine. Effects of Ways of Working on Changes to Understanding of Benefits – Comparing Projects and Continuous Product Development. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) (ISSN 0302-9743). 14483 pp 20-38. doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-49266-2_2. 2023.

    Simon-Liedtke, Joschua Thomas; Halbach, Till. The Multi-Color Contrast Checker (M3C). In: The Sixteenth International Conference on Advances in Human-oriented and Personalized Mechanisms, Technologies, and Services CENTRIC 2023. (ISBN 978-1-68558-100-8). pp 38-43. 2023.

Publications in 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, earlier years
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Phone: (+47) 22 85 25 00
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