North-South Mobility
2022
The following academic staff and students from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology participated in the All4WASH summer school at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana.
ACADEMIC STAFF
Prof. Razak Seidu
Prof. Razak Seidu Coordinated Lectures Defined and supervised students group tasks Delivered a lecture on innovations in circular economy.
Prof. John Morken
Prof. John Morken
Delivered a lecture on biogas technologies.
Prof. Annik Fet Magerholm
Prof. Annik Fet Magerholm
Delivered a lecture on sustainability
Prof. Hans Petter Hildre
Prof. Hans Petter Hildre
Delivered a lecture on Design Thinking
Students
Andreas Longva
I have Bsc in Civil Engineering with specialization in Water and Environmental engineering, and currently studying Msc in Product and System Design with a specialization in Smart Water and Environmental engineering. I started my master study autumn 2021. I have previously worked on a project called KLIMAFORSK, nanced by e Research Council of Norway, where I mainly worked on hydrodynamic modeling of surface water sources with a focus on the impact of climate change. Currently I am involved in a research project called Smart water, which primarily focuses on the digitalization of water systems.
Rebecca Narvi
I have a BSc. in Civil Engineering and currently a first year student of the MSc. specialization in Smart Water and Environmental Engineering at NTNU Ålesund. I have keen interest in sustainability issues in the water and sanitation sector. I have previously worked in the Norwegian Roads Authority.
Justin Chen
I have a BSc. in Civil Engineering and currently a first year student of the MSc. specialization in Smart Water and Environmental Engineering at NTNU Ålesund. I also double as a water & wastewater engineer at the Ålesund Municipality where I am responsible for the design, construction, and maintenance of di erent water & wastewater systems. I have keen interest in the use of smart technologies and sustainable technologies to addressing critical water and wastewater challenges.