nICE – Nordic ICE

The nICE project aims to strengthen the atmospheric icing related multi-disciplinary research activities in Norway and will also provide a platform for developing expertise and multi-disciplinary research infrastructure to study and further improving knowledge about atmospheric ice accretion physics and its effects.
Norway is an ice prone country, but currently, no organized atmospheric icing research related infrastructure exists in Norway. This project aims to make a base to build up research expertise infrastructure for atmospheric icing, and to establish a base for future Norwegian icing center of expertise hosted by 幸运大转盘 and make this an international research hub to address icing related issues. This will also help to strengthen Norway’s international research collaboration on atmospheric icing related topics through working with international institutes, experts, and participation in international research initiatives. Researchers from IVT and NT faculty will jointly participate in this multi-disciplanary research project.
The nICE Project is funded by Norwegian Research Council (FRIPRO- Fellesløft IV) with total funding of 27.5 mNOK (2,7 mEuro)
Full details of this project can be found using following weblink
End: May 31. 2026
Unit: Department of Industrial Engineering Project categories: Applied Research
Academic disciplines: Physics / Mechanical engineering / Offshore technology
Keywords: Meteorology / CFD / Industrial Safety / Atmospheric icing
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Research Council of Norway (RCN)Participants:
Muhammad Shakeel VirkLubomir Todorov Dechevski / Dechevsky
Arefeh Lotfi
Adeel Yousuf
Rune Grand Graversen
Ingrid Renate Howes
Jan-Arne Pettersen
Pavlo Sokolov
Yngve Birkelund
Javad Barabady
Hassan Abbas Khawaja
Jinmei Lu
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