ASMOG Researchers
The following is a list of affiliated researchers to the ASMOG project
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Cecilie Vindal Ødegaard
Professor, UiB, ASMOG Project Leader and Researcher
Ødegaard has previously conducted research on extractivism and energy politics in Peru; the energy transition in Svalbard as well as research on nature practices and labor.
Marianna Betti
Post Doctor, UiB, ASMOG Vice Project Manager and Researcher
Betti has extensive knowledge about energy and the anthropology of oil and gas and has conducted extensive fieldwork research in Kenya where she has been following an upstream extractive project.
Ståle Knudsen
Professor, UiB, ASMOG Researcher
Knudsen has research interests in the anthropology of knowledge and technology and has more recently conducted research on interactions between Norwegian corporations and society.
Mads Solberg
Associate Professor, NTNU, ASMOG Researcher
Solberg has worked on human-machine interactions in healthcare and the molecular life-sciences. He is co-leader on WP1 “Professional epistemology” for the NRC-funded project PROSIM: Professional education and simulation-based training (2021-2024).
Kjetil Rommetveit
Associate Professor, UiB, Centre for the Study of the Sciences and the Humanities, ASMOG Researcher
Rommetveit has research interests in the area of human-machine interaction, the role of technology in society and autonomous robotics.
Daniel Oliver Paulsen
Doctoral Candiate
Paulsen holds a master's degree in social anthropology from the University of Bergen, with research conducted on waste management practices and environmental engagements in Thailand. As of late, Paulsen researched how the Covid-19 pandemic afflicted seafarers' working conditions.