Thank you for submitting your choices and motivations. Here is the final distribution of the project work and master thesis:
Name of the candidate | Topic no. |
Van Sui Cer | 1.1 |
Jinyuan Mo | 1.1 |
Villemo Bols | 1.2 |
Mads Kandola Dahl | 1.3 |
Edvard Grut Andersen | 1.4 |
Karina Kjosås Næss | 1.5 |
Yura Lee (Chalmers) | 1.6 |
Oskar Bilstad | 1.7 |
Magnus Mørtvedt Rugelbak | 1.8 |
Håvard Lågeide | 2.2 |
Anders Aase | 2.4 |
Louise Horn Buøen | 2.7 |
Alexander Nydal | 2.10 |
Christine Thoresen | 2.11 |
Erik Vikestrand | 2.12 |
Solveig Jess Tjøstheim | Individual Topic Knut Alfredsen |
Kishega Nadarajah | Individual topic Marius M Rokstad |
We are glad to present the new topics for project work and master theses from our group, for the study year 2023/24. In the attached PDF, you’ll find a detailed description of our proposals, as well as a description of the procedure for how the topics will be distributed. Here is the short version:
15. May: We will have a digital meeting (at 9:00) where the topics will be presented by us. Here is the link to Teams meeting: Click here to join the meeting
26. May: Deadline for submission of your ranked topic selection, including the possibility to write a motivation letter. The same deadline applies for submission of possible external topics. Click here to submit your topic selection: https://nettskjema.no/a/341663
13. June: After an internal review, the final topic distribution will be announced.
With this procedure, we are aiming at a more balanced student distribution among scientific staff in a transparent way and bridging the demand in ongoing research projects and student interests. One main priority of master student projects is the support of ongoing activity and PhD students.
In case of questions, please contact the respective teacher, or me Bardia (bardia.roghani@ntnu.no)
Thank you for submitting your choices and motivations. Here is the final distribution of the project work and master thesis
Candidate Topic
June Furunes-Olsen 2.2
Christian Skagsoset 1.2
Cajsa Ryrfors Wien 1.6
Anders Nerbu Løfald 1.1
Jehan Kanaganathan 1.5
Joakim Skjelde 1.3
Nadja Grozdanic Stop Up
Fredrik Strifeldt 2.5
Ronita Chowdhury 2.3
Håvard Frønum 2.1
Synne Ingeborg Høyås 1.5
Anders Kallings External
We are glad to present the new topics for project work and master theses from our group, for the study year 2022/23. In the attached PDF, you’ll find a detailed description of our proposals, as well as a description of the procedure for how the topics will be distributed. Here is the short version:
2. May: We will have a digital meeting where the topics will be presented by us. Here is the link to Teams meeting: Click here to join the meeting
25. May: Deadline for submission of your ranked topic selection, including the possibility to write a motivation letter. The same deadline applies for submission of possible external topics. Click here to submit your topic selection: https://nettskjema.no/a/268381
13. June: After an internal review, the final topic distribution will be announced.
With this procedure, we are aiming at a more balanced student distribution among scientific staff in a transparent way and bridging the demand in ongoing research projects and student interests. One main priority of master student projects is the support of ongoing activity and PhD students.
In case of questions, please contact the respective teacher, or me Cynthia (cynthia.halle@ntnu.no).
Thank you for submitting your priorities. We landed on the final distribution below after our internal review.
Name | Topic |
Maria Brubak Melby | 2.8 |
Viktoria Røvig | 2.4 |
Magnus Renslo Totland | 3.4 |
Maja Kirkhus | 2.8 |
Britta Rachel Solveig Benz | 2.1 |
Synne Ingeborg Høyås | 3.6 |
Ida Hovland Haveraaen | 1.2 |
Henrik Aase Hole | External |
Frida Stenhammer Aanerød | 3.7 |
Ronita Chowdhury | 1.6 |
Christina Marie Krajci Berger | 1.3 |
Erik Nordahl | 3.2 |
Sam Alaya | External |
Thank you for submitting your priorities. We will now sit down and look at it. Please contact Thomas Meyn (thomas.meyn@ntnu.no) in case of requests or issues.
The new topics for the year 2021/22 are finally online.
We are glad to present you our new topics for project work and master theses from our group, for the study year 2021/21. In the attached PDF, you’ll find a detailed description of our proposals, as well as a description of the procedure for how the topics will be distributed. Here is the short version:
27. April: We will have a meeting where the topics will be presented by us.
25. May: Deadline for submission of your ranked topic selection, including the possibility to write a motivation latter. The same deadline applies for submission of possible external topics.
11. June: After an internal review, the final topic distribution will be announced.
With this procedure, we are aiming at a more balanced master student distribution among scientific staff in a transparent way and bridging the demand in ongoing research projects and student interests. One main priority of master student projects is the support of ongoing activity and PhD students.
In case of questions, please contact the respective teacher, or me Thomas.