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Reservoir Physics

  • Prof. Martin Fernø presenting to representatives from the NFR and the Ministry of Energy

    Visit from the Research Council of Norway and the Ministry of Energy

  • Picture showing reservoir physics group showcasing CO2 capture and storage to kids.

    Teaching Bergen About CO₂ Capture and Storage

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    Recent Publication Has Been Selected as Editor’s Choice

  • Kristoffer Eikehaug and Kjetil Ullaland receiving the HSE Award 2025 on behalf of reservoir physics.

    Reservoir Physics Group Wins Recognition for Outstanding HSE Efforts

  • Picture of Prof. Martin Fernø

    Professor Martin Fernø Joins UNESCO Chair in Green Transition for Carbon Neutrality and Climate Change

  • Picture of FluidFlower through phone

    New International INTPART-Partnership Strengthens Cooperation in Research and Education

  • The second edition of UiB Innovation Day took place on September 19. The more than 200 registered participants had the opportunity to explore 20 stands featuring a wide range of innovative projects — including FluidFlower, which demonstrates what happens to CO₂ stored deep beneath the ocean floor. The tool was developed by Professor Martin Fernø and his research group at the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences.

    Showcased the Breadth of Innovation at UiB

  • H.R.H. Crown Prince Haakon of Norway engaging with Prof. Martin Fernø on the FluidFlower project.

    Norway’s Largest Climate Initiative “Longship” Sets Sail

  • Picture of delegation from Nanjing University and UiB

    Research Across Borders: Nanjing University Visits University of Bergen

  • Picture of Na Liu, Frank Viveros Acosa, Pierre-Marie Duclos and Martin Fernø

    Summer Internship at Reservoir Physics

  • HyDRA group

    Can Hydrogen Replace Natural Gas as an Energy Source in Europe?

  • Picture of Juni

    The Path to Green Transition: Large-Scale Hydrogen Storage

  • Picture of Amalie Rott Ellingsen

    Landed a Job Before Finishing Her Master’s Degree

  • Pictures of NORHED students

    Guest Students from Ecuador and Colombia