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Whether you want to join the network, learn more about the project, or explore collaboration opportunities, we would love to hear from you.
Contact the CATALIS team
For general project enquiries, partnership questions, or to find out more about joining the Transnational Arctic Durability Network, please reach out to the CATALIS project team at Luleå University of Technology
Luleå University of Technology
Luleå University of Technology (LTU, Sweden) serves as the Lead Partner, providing coordination as well as scientific leadership in freeze–thaw durability, low-carbon concrete mix design, and experience from both the Ar2CorD and OFFwind projects. LTU's dual involvement in the original projects positions it ideally to guide the synthesis and integration activities at the heart of this clustering project.
UiT The Arctic University of Norway
UiT The Arctic University of Norway in Narvik contributes key expertise in field deployment and harsh environment testing, with specific experience in establishing and managing outdoor exposure stations such as the Narvik facility. Their practical insight supports the project’s micro-pilot and feasibility planning for Arctic sites.
Novia University of Applied Sciences
Novia brings applied knowledge and communication experience, and plays a lead role in synthesising project lessons for stakeholder-facing outputs. Novia is well-positioned to connect with regional actors and support practical transfer of knowledge.
University of Tampere (TAU)
TAU contributes specialised expertise in coating technologies and material performance under icing conditions, developed under the OFFwind project. Their inclusion ensures continuity of knowledge and enables realistic assessments of technology transfer potential.
SINTEF Narvik
SINTEF Narvik provides advanced expertise in ice-structure interaction modelling, including numerical simulations of materials exposed to marine and sub-Arctic conditions. Their work supports both the interpretation of previous results and the contextualisation of micro-pilot outcomes.
University of the Faroe Islands (UFI)
UFI serves as lead for outreach and dissemination and co-lead in management with LTU, and hosts the final public event. Their geographic position and network access in the North Atlantic region support efforts to widen stakeholder engagement and identify transnational durability needs. As a new partner, they bring a fresh perspective and a critical look at the Ar2CorD x OFFwind results.
University of Iceland (HI)
HI also joins as a new partner, bringing another Atlantic contextual insight. With its ongoing work in infrastructure, materials science, and maritime challenges, HI strengthens the network’s regional representativeness and contributes to defining the direction of future collaboration and feasibility mapping.