"I expect to learn a lot every day, and I hope that my work will contribute to the quest for dark matter."
Interviews 2019
"From early age I've always loved the stars, and Astrophysics has always been my favourite part of physics."
"The ability to do world class research and collaborate with other European researchers while at the same time experiencing a new culture is what really drew me to Oslo."
"Line Intensity Mapping studies show great promise in their power to probe cosmology and global astrophysical quantities", Marta B. Silva
Before settling down in Oslo, Maksym has studied at five different universities in Europe. His love for astrophysics brought him to Oslo.
Since April 2019, Carlos Quintero Noda is a new postdoc of the Rosseland Centre for Solar Physics (RoCS). His aim? To become a better researcher expanding his knowledge of numerical simulations, while learning how to enjoy the Norwegian winter.
Helle Bakke joined the shining group of PhD students at RoCS on September 1st 2018.
"I wanted to know how it is living in one of the cities with the highest life quality in the world"
"By the time I was in upper secondary school I knew exactly how I wanted to proceed in the following years"
"I am fascinated with the nature here, and the mountains so close to Oslo. That is something you cannot find in Denmark!"