The proposed project deals with high-resolution measurements of the lifetime of magnetic excitations in simple (quantum) magnets and of lattice vibrations (phonons) in the nominally well-understood simple-metal superconductors. The results will be compared with model calculations, which are density functional theory (DFT) calculations for phonons, and concepts beyond linear spin wave theory for quantum magnets. The results will be essential for the understanding of basic notions in quantum effects in magnetism, as well as in the foundations of superconductivity in simple metals.
The Nordic Sound and Music Computing Network brings together a group of internationally leading sound and music computing researchers from all five Nordic countries.
The overall aim of HI2OT is to promote Nordic collaboration in IIoT, which will increase the capacity of the participating organizations and create the critical mass needed to establish a world-leading Nordic research environment on IIoT.
Nordic POP (patient oriented products) is aiming at providing the scientific foundation for the next generation pharmaceutical products by strengthening the use of interdisciplinary approaches within Nordic pharmaceutical sciences.
Hub with five Nordic universities working to promote education, research mobility and technological development to meet future challenges in agriculture and forestry.
The Committee of Nordic ART and Safety (CoNARTaS) was established five year ago and have the responsibility for the Nordic ART and Safety database including all children born after assisted reproductive technology (ART) in Finland, Norway, Sweden and Denmark since 1982.
Ved at øge tilgængeligheden til sundhedsdata har Norden potentialet til at blive verdensførende inden for forskning, sundhedspleje og innovation. En netop udkommet rapport fra NordForsk skitserer en handlingsplan for implementering af en nordisk digital infrastruktur for sundhedsdata – Nordic Commons. Rapporten er resultatet af en to-årig indsats med det formål at øge det nordiske samarbejde om sundhedsdata.
Planen er, at 5 eller 6 infrastrukturkonsortier, eller såkaldte hubs, skal finansieres, og til foråret 2020 bliver det besluttet, hvilke projekter der får finansiering.