Bringing Innovative Mobile Technologies to the World

Founded in 2018, we develop mobile technology solutions for the world by bringing together multidisciplinary teams of researchers and creating world-class tools for scientific discovery. We sit at the center of innovation for entrepreneurs, corporations, cities, and investors.
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We’re a Research Lab

Our core values are an active part of everything we do

We’re a group of researchers, scientists, technologists, engineers, designers, and thinkers inventing what’s next in mobile technology. We’re relentlessly curious about all the ways that mobile technology can change the world. We’re currently obsessed with advancing the state of the art in AI and hybrid cloud and defining the future of blockchain technology in mobile applications. The confluence of the technologies we’re building represents a step-change in mobile technology that will surpass anything we’ve seen before.

Our Mission

Our mission is to design, develop and deploy innovative and value-creating applications and services in individual and organizational contexts and evaluate their adoption, use, and impact.
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Work with Us

We’re always looking for people excited to make a change. See what open positions we have here and help us invent what’s next.

SOME OF OUR PROJECTS

 Be-Insight - The Future of Travel

Be-Insight - The Future of Travel

 

 PHEAD: Public Health and Electronically Assessed Data

PHEAD: Public Health and Electronically Assessed Data

 

 Accessible Mobile Apps

Accessible Mobile Apps

 

Malte Bieler
Postdoctoral Researcher
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Contact

malte.bieler@kristiania.no
Prinsens gate 7-9, 0152 Oslo Norway

PhD in Neuroscience
Postdoctoral Researcher

Kristiania University College, Department of Technology

Malte is a postdoctoral researcher in the mobile technology lab, Institute of Technology, at Høyskolen Kristiania since 2020.

He is a neuroscientist by training and obtained his Ph.D. in natural sciences from the University of Hamburg, Germany in 2017. Prior to joining the lab, he was a Marie Curie postdoctoral fellow in the Laboratory for Neural Computation at the University of Oslo.

In his research, Malte applies techniques from various subfields within behavioral sciences, digital signal processing, statistics, and artificial intelligence.

Malte is a member of the Norwegian Artificial Intelligence Research Consortium (NORA) and the SmartCity Forum AI lab OsloMet.
Research Interests

Smart cities and urban analytics
Predictive behavior modelling
Sensor data analytics
Mobile health
Neural coding

Gebremariam Assres
Associate Professor
Ravi Vatrapu
Professor II
Per Morten Fredriksen
Research Collaborator
Gheorghita Ghinea
Professor II
Raghava Rao Mukkamala
Associate Professor II
Mathilde Hogsnes
PhD Fellow
Andreas Biørn-Hansen
PhD Fellow
Malte Bieler
Postdoctoral Researcher
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Contact

malte.bieler@kristiania.no
Prinsens gate 7-9, 0152 Oslo Norway

PhD in Neuroscience
Postdoctoral Researcher

Kristiania University College, Department of Technology

Malte is a postdoctoral researcher in the mobile technology lab, Institute of Technology, at Høyskolen Kristiania since 2020.

He is a neuroscientist by training and obtained his Ph.D. in natural sciences from the University of Hamburg, Germany in 2017. Prior to joining the lab, he was a Marie Curie postdoctoral fellow in the Laboratory for Neural Computation at the University of Oslo.

In his research, Malte applies techniques from various subfields within behavioral sciences, digital signal processing, statistics, and artificial intelligence.

Malte is a member of the Norwegian Artificial Intelligence Research Consortium (NORA) and the SmartCity Forum AI lab OsloMet.
Research Interests

Smart cities and urban analytics
Predictive behavior modelling
Sensor data analytics
Mobile health
Neural coding

Gebremariam Assres
Associate Professor
Ravi Vatrapu
Professor II
Per Morten Fredriksen
Research Collaborator
Gheorghita Ghinea
Professor II
Raghava Rao Mukkamala
Associate Professor II
Mathilde Hogsnes
PhD Fellow
Andreas Biørn-Hansen
PhD Fellow