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Malin Emilie HoffRagne Helene Solum Mathiesen


Marie Louise Juul Søndergaard
Josina Elizabeth Vink


Michalina Fidos


Birger Ragnvald Sevaldson
Juan Alberto Soriano Valtierra
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Ninni Elise Stedje


Hilde Angelfoss
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My research led to focusing on MCL injuries, which occur when the medial collateral ligament in the knee joint is stretched or torn due to inward force on the knee, commonly seen in skiers. I delved into the market for knee protection, and discovered that medical braces primarily aim to support ligaments, while sports knee pads concentrate on absorbing impacts.
Tianqi Li


Mosse Sjaastad
This project is designed to cultivate emotional intelligence and self-awareness through a poetic journey of exploring one’s emotions. By offering users a platform to delve into, recognize, and articulate their emotions, the app provides a distinct opportunity for individuals to deepen their understanding of the emotional landscape.

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Julia Ingrid Maria Karlsson


Ted Matthews
There are many indications that winter tourism will discontinue at several popular ski resorts.It is because of the increasingly warmer climate. It assumed that the emissions did not decrease. 

During my research in Åre, Sweden, a ski resort, I discovered that people find it difficult to reconcile their dual roles: being part of the problem and, at the same time, part of the solution. We must learn to live with this duality. However, according to many sources, there is still hope.

Yingjie Wei


Jonathan Romm
Ted Matthews
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Kristoffer Steen Langvik


Steinar Westhrin Killi
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This diploma looks at how we, as creators of products, might look at materials through a radically different lens. The way in which we source these materials, and utilize them in the products we design and manufacture.

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Hanna Tørstad


Steinar Westhrin Killi
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The raw material choice for this project targets the current problem with the Pacific oyster in Norway. The occurrence of Pacific oysters along the Norwegian coastline has exploded in recent years. The species is invasive, threatening biodiversity and changing ecosystems. Tons are picked every year in an attempt to reduce the occurrence. These oysters constitute a waste problem.

Morten Lerfald Overrein


Jonathan Romm
Abel Ben Aleck Crawford
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Mirjam Edenhofer


Karin Helms
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