
Erlend Kristiansen
Researcher · Cold-adaptations in ectotherms
Norwegian University of Science And TechnologyNorway
About
Erlend Kristiansen is a Senior Research Librarian at the NTNU University Library, specializing in teaching and learning support. His academic career combines expertise in physiological cold-adaptations and marine biological effects of CO2 leakage.
- Doctoral degree (Dr. scient, 2005) in Zoophysiology/Physiological Cold-adaptations at NTNU
- Postdoctoral research: VISTA/NTNU (2005-2009), Roskilde University (2009-2014)
- Teacher competence certification (2016)
His research focuses on:
- Cold-adaptations in ectotherms: Mechanisms enabling cold-blooded organisms to survive subzero temperatures
- Deep-sea CO2 toxicity: Physiological impacts of subsea CO2 storage leakage
- Phase transition physiology: Nucleation theory, Hofmeister-effects, and colligative properties
Article trends show interdisciplinary work spanning biochemistry (antifreeze proteins), marine environmental research (CO2 effects), and energy engineering (gas hydrate inhibition). Collaborations include institutions like Roskilde University and Technical University of Denmark.
Key contributions include: structural analysis of antifreeze proteins, studies on freeze-tolerant beetles, and CO2-related marine toxicity research.
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