Tonny Nguyen Duc Do is a Lecturer affiliated with the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at the University of Oslo. He is part of the Research Group for Nanoelectronic systems, focusing on advanced electronic materials and device technologies. His research interests center around nanoelectronics and materials science, with specific emphasis on quantum devices and solid-state systems. While no publications are listed here, his affiliation with the nanoelectronics group suggests involvement in cutting-edge semiconductor and microelectronic research. No awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided information. He currently holds a student affiliation noted in the system, though his primary role remains as a Lecturer in the faculty.
Ragnhild Terese Veimo Larsen serves as Assistant Professor in the Department of Information and Communication Technology at the University of Agder, Norway, a position she has held since 2016 following her tenure as Chief Engineer (2009-2016) at the same institution. Her academic qualifications include: University pedagogics, University of Agder (2016) Practical pedagogics/teacher training, NTNU (2006, 60 credits) Computer science and electronics coursework, NTNU (2004, 60 credits) Master of Engineering in Electronics and Telecommunications, NTNU (2002, 300 credits) Dr. Larsen's research centers on Electronics Engineering and IoT Systems, with specialized expertise in Digital Circuit Design and Electronic Circuits. As a member of the Electronics and IoT Systems engineering and modelling research group, she bridges theoretical knowledge with practical applications in embedded systems and educational technology. Her publication record demonstrates consistent focus on engineering pedagogy, particularly through her 2014 conference paper on mixed-signal system design as a project-based learning approach, reflecting her commitment to innovative curriculum development. In her academic leadership role, she heads the Bachelor Programme in Electronics Engineering while teaching core courses including ELE112 Digital Circuit Design and supervising ELE100 Electronic Circuits laboratory work. Her responsibilities extend to overseeing bachelor theses (ELE301), emphasizing hands-on skill development for students. The research group she contributes to actively develops IoT-integrated electronic systems through advanced modeling techniques, fostering industry-relevant solutions while maintaining strong educational applications.
Abhijit Kakati serves as a Postdoctoral Fellow within the Department of Microsystems at the Faculty of Technology, Natural Sciences and Maritime Sciences, University of South-Eastern Norway. His academic appointment is based at the university's Campus Vestfold, where he contributes to advanced research in micro and nanoscale systems engineering. His research spans critical domains in microtechnology development: Microsystems design and fabrication methodologies Microelectronics and semiconductor device physics MEMS sensor and actuator systems Nanoscale material applications Advanced transducer development Integrated circuit design for microsystems For academic collaboration or research inquiries, contact is available via email at abhijit.kakati@usn.no or telephone at +47 35 95 25 83. The Department of Microsystems operates within USN's strategic research framework focusing on technological innovation and practical applications in microengineering domains.