Olav Bolland Explained

Olav Bolland
Birth Place:Ler Norway
Known For:Thermal power generation & CO2 capture
Children:3
Occupation:Dean at the Faculty of Engineering at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Professor in Energy and Process Engineering

Olav Bolland (born 17 January 1962) is a Norwegian researcher and Professor in Energy and Process Engineering. His specialization is in thermal power generation, carbon capture and storage, particle technology and drying. He has been Dean at the Faculty of Engineering at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology – NTNU since August 2017.

Career

Professor Bolland completed his MSc and PhD degrees in mechanical engineering at the Norwegian Institute of Technology (NTH), one of the precursors of the Norwegian University of Science and Technology - NTNU. From 1990 he was associate professor at NTNU until he was appointed Professor in 2002 at the Department of Energy and Process Engineering. He was Head of the Department of Energy and Process Engineering[1] at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology – NTNU from 2009 to 2017.

In 2003–2005, he contributed to the IPCC reports, the institution which was awarded the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize.[2] Professor Bolland was a lead author for the IPCC Special report on Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage.[3]

He was director of the Gas Technology Centre NTNU-SINTEF[4] from 2008 to 2009. He was Associate Editor of the International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control in the period 2006 to 2013.

Olav Bolland is a fellow of the Norwegian Academy of Technological Sciences.[5]

Awards

In 2011, Olav Bolland was awarded the Statoil Annual Award for Outstanding Research for his work on enhancing carbon capture understanding and processes for reducing emissions.[6]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Department of Energy and Process Engineering (EPT). Christian. Fossen. www.ntnu.edu.
  2. Web site: NTNUs fredsprisvinner. gamle.universitetsavisa.no.
  3. Web site: SRREN Report - IPCC-WG3.
  4. Web site: The Gas Technology Centre NTNU-SINTEF. https://web.archive.org/web/20120226005413/http://www.sintef.no/Projectweb/GTS/. dead. February 26, 2012. www.sintef.no.
  5. http://www.ntva.no/category/medlemmer/medlemmer-bosatt-i-norge/?ap=B List of Norwegian Academy of Technological Sciences' members living in Norway (in Norwegian)
  6. Web site: Newsroom - Newsroom - statoil.com. www.statoil.com.