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Intelligent Health

This initiative will contribute to develop knowledge and technological solutions that foster improved health and counteract diseases.

Master's thesis collaboration on topics within health and technology

Do you have an assignment you’d like master's students to tackle? A master's thesis is a small research project that all master's students at OsloMet carry out. The topic of the master's thesis is optional, and your research question may be what a student wants to investigate.

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Student event: HealthHACK 2025

Boost your academic confidence, meet new people, and take part in a creative competition. Join our two-day hackathon and explore the intersection between health and technology.

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Research on health and technology

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How artificial intelligence can revolutionise assisted fertilisation

AI could make assisted reproductive technology significantly more effective, but professionals are often sceptical. There is a need to build greater trust among them, says researcher.

Jens-Christian Trojel Hviid helps Pål Røhnebæk during treatment, sitting in front of a large screen.
New hope for treating phantom pain

Many people with amputated arms and legs struggle with phantom pain. At OsloMet, a new treatment is being studied, in which Pål Røhnebæk and other patients practice moving their amputated legs.

man drops eye drops, moisturizing eye
Seeing the solution: Dry eyes and the bacteria that live there

Dry eyes are hard to diagnose, but researchers estimate that as many as half of Norwegians might be afflicted.

Woman with a brain activity measuring cap strapped on her head and a researcher standing behind her with an instrument ajusting the electrodes on the cap.
Measuring brain activity to discover mental health issues

Could there be a way for your doctor to diagnose depression and anxiety based on your brain activity?

Portrait of elderly lady in bed.
Using artificial intelligence to detect and fight dementia

Dementia affects millions of people each year. It’s a problem that most of us will encounter in our lives and it does not yet have any cure or even effective early detection methods.

Farmer in a field wearing VR glasses
Imagining tomorrow: How fiction shapes our vision of a sustainable future

Technology in one form or another is part of all our ideas about the future. However, there are also alternative ways to envision life in 30 years.