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    • The SHIP Validator: An Annotation-based Content-Validation Framework for Java Applications 

      Mancini, Federico; Hovland, Dag; Mughal, Khalid A. (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2010)
      In this paper, we investigate the use of Java annotations for software security purposes. In particular, we implement a framework for content validation where the validation tests are specified by annotations. This approach ...
    • Ship wave patterns on floating ice sheets 

      Johnsen, Kristoffer; Kalisch, Henrik; Părău, Emilian I. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      This paper aims to explore the response of a floating icesheet to a load moving in a curved path. We investigate the effect of turning on the wave patterns and strain distribution, and explore scenarios where turning ...
    • A Ship-Based Characterization of Coherent Boundary-Layer Structures Over the Lifecycle of a Marine Cold-Air Outbreak 

      Duscha, Christiane Anabell; Barrell, Christopher; Renfrew, Ian A.; Brooks, Ian M.; Sodemann, Harald; Reuder, Joachim (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      Convective coherent structures shape the atmospheric boundary layer over the lifecycle of marine cold-air outbreaks (CAOs). Aircraft measurements have been used to characterize such structures in past CAOs. Yet, aircraft ...
    • SHMIP The subglacial hydrology model intercomparison Project 

      de Fleurian, Basile; Werder, Mauro A.; Beyer, Sebastian; Brinkerhoff, Douglas J.; Delaney, Ian; Dow, Christine F.; Downs, Jacob; Gagliardini, Olivier; Hoffman, Matthew J.; Hooke, R. LeB.; Seguinot, J.; Sommers, Aleah (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018-10-24)
      Subglacial hydrology plays a key role in many glaciological processes, including ice dynamics via the modulation of basal sliding. Owing to the lack of an overarching theory, however, a variety of model approximations exist ...
    • Shoelaces: An interactive tool for ribosome profiling processing and visualization 

      Birkeland, Åsmund; Chyzynska, Katarzyna; Valen, Eivind (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018-07-18)
      Background: The emergence of ribosome profiling to map actively translating ribosomes has laid the foundation for a diverse range of studies on translational regulation. The data obtained with different variations of this ...
    • Short and Modular Synthesis of Substituted 2‑Aminopyrroles 

      Diana-Rivero, Raquel; Halsvik, Beate; Garciá Tellado, Fernando; Tejedor, David (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      We herein describe a simple and metal-free domino methodology to synthesize 2-aminopyrroles from alkynyl vinyl hydrazides. The domino reaction involves a novel propargylic 3,4-diaza-Cope rearrangement and a tandem ...
    • Short-term hydropower scheduling at watercourses with flooding risks 

      Litlabø, Tormod Bjelland (Master thesis, 2022-06-01)
    • Short-term solar and wind variability in long-term energy system models - A European case study 

      Ringkjøb, Hans-Kristian; Haugan, Peter M.; Seljom, Pernille Merethe Sire; Lind, Arne; Wagner, Fabian; Mesfun, Sennai (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Integration of variable renewables such as solar and wind has grown at an unprecedented pace in Europe over the past two decades. As the share of solar and wind rises, it becomes increasingly important for long-term energy ...
    • Short-term Spatiotemporal Load Forecasting for Norwegian Bidding Zones 

      Følid, Atle (Master thesis, 2021-06-01)
      Short-term load forecasting is vital for electric utility companies. The objective of this thesis is the short-term load forecasting of the five bidding zones in the Norwegian electrical grid. This master thesis proposes ...
    • Shortwave absorptance in a tropical cloudy atmosphere: Reconciling calculations and observations 

      Parding, Kajsa; Hinkelman, Laura M.; Ackerman, Thomas P.; McFarlane, Sally A. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2011-10-04)
      [1] The absorption of shortwave (SW) radiation by clouds is a topic surrounded by contradictory reports and controversy. Some studies have shown large discrepancies between observed SW absorption and absorption predicted ...
    • “Show me how to use a microscope” – The development and evaluation of certification as direct assessment of practical lab skills 

      Eidesen, Pernille Bronken; Bjune, Anne Elisabeth; Lang, Simone Iris (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      Practical lab skills are rarely directly assessed. To improve constructive alignment between the described learning outcomes of practical skills and assessment, we developed and tested a certification procedure for microscopy ...
    • The Sibling Distribution for Multivariate Life Time Data 

      Helgøy, Ingvild Margrethe; Skaug, Hans Julius (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      A flexible class of multivariate distributions for continuous lifetimes is proposed. The distribution is defined in terms of the age-at-death of m siblings. The expression for the joint density is derived using classical ...
    • Side Channel Analysis on Bitsliced AES 

      Husum, Stian Johannesen (Master thesis, 2022-06-01)
      The current power analysis attacks on bitsliced AES only take into account the power consumption of a single bit. We present a way of combining multiple Differential Power Analysis attacks using different power models to ...
    • Sigma coordinate pressure gradient errors and the basin problem 

      Ness, Borghild (Master thesis, 2010-04-15)
      This work will focus on how the internal pressure gradient errors affect the numerical instability in idealised ocean basins. The nature of the errors will be investigated and discussed. First, in Chapter 1, the ocean model ...
    • Signal estimation in on/off measurements including event-by-event variables 

      D'Amico, Giacomo; Terzić, T.; Strišković, J.; Doro, M.; Strzys, M.; van Scherpenberg, J. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Signal estimation in the presence of background noise is a common problem in several scientific disciplines. An “on/off” measurement is performed when the background itself is not known, being estimated from a background ...
    • Signal mixture estimation for degenerate heavy Higgses using a deep neural network 

      Kvellestad, Anders; Mæland, Steffen; Strümke, Inga (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018-12)
      If a new signal is established in future LHC data, a next question will be to determine the signal composition, in particular whether the signal is due to multiple near-degenerate states. We investigate the performance of ...
    • Significant multidecadal variability in German wind energy generation 

      Wohland, Jan; Omrani, Nour-Eddine; Keenlyside, Noel; Witthaut, Dirk (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-09-12)
      Wind energy has seen large deployment and substantial cost reductions over the last decades. Further ambitious upscaling is urgently needed to keep the goals of the Paris Agreement within reach. While the variability in ...
    • Silica-supported Z-selective Ru olefin metathesis catalysts 

      Renom-Carrasco, Marc; Mania, Philipp; Sayah, Reine; Veyre, Laurent; Occhipinti, Giovanni; Jensen, Vidar Remi; Thieuleux, Chloé (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Recently reported thiolate-coordinated ruthenium alkylidene complexes show promise in Z-selective and stereoretentive olefin metathesis reactions. Herein we describe the immobilization of three Ru complexes containing a ...
    • Silicate weathering in soils: A solution for soil pH management? 

      Soldal, Jostein (Master thesis, 2015-09-30)
      N2O released form agricultural soils is mainly a product of denitrification; a key microbial process in the N cycle. The relative rate of N2O released from this process depends of the soil pH, where the relative amount of ...