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Yngve Sommervoll

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Yngve Sommervoll

Coordinator NTNU Health
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences

yngve.sommervoll@ntnu.no
+4791811220 MTFS, del 1, Øya, Olav Kyrres gate 9
Twitter Tematisk satsningsområde Helse, Velferd og Teknologi
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About

Coordinator at thematic research area NTNU Health og Local contact point (LCP) Health

NTNU Health, Welfare and Technology http://www.ntnu.edu/health

 

Background: 

 
2015 -          : Coordinator, thematic research area NTNU Health
 
2013 - 2015: Managerial support, DMF / IKM 
 
2012 - 2013: Assistant Professor, Queen Maud's College 
 
2012 - 2012: Study Consultant, DMF / IKM 
 
2011 - 2012: Researcher, DMF / INM; HIST 
 
2007 - 2011: Research Fellow, SVT / BEV 
 
2001 - 2006: Master in Human Movement Science, SVT / BEV; NIH

Competencies

  • Administration
  • Health
  • Research administration

Publications

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2011

  • Sommervoll, Yngve; Ettema, Gerardus Johannes C; Vereijken, Beatrix. (2011) Effects of age, task, and frequency on variability of finger tapping. Perceptual and Motor Skills
    Academic article

2010

  • Sommervoll, Yngve; Ettema, Gerardus Johannes C. (2010) The effect of gender and training experience on body segments' contributions in overarm throwing. International Journal of Sport Psychology
    Abstract

2006

  • Sommervoll, Yngve; Ettema, Gerardus Johannes C. (2006) Effects of gender and training experience on kinematical and temporal aspects of overarm throwing technique. Norges Teknisk-Naturvitenskapelige Universitet, Program for Bevegelsesvitenskap
    Masters thesis

Journal publications

  • Sommervoll, Yngve; Ettema, Gerardus Johannes C; Vereijken, Beatrix. (2011) Effects of age, task, and frequency on variability of finger tapping. Perceptual and Motor Skills
    Academic article
  • Sommervoll, Yngve; Ettema, Gerardus Johannes C. (2010) The effect of gender and training experience on body segments' contributions in overarm throwing. International Journal of Sport Psychology
    Abstract

Report

  • Sommervoll, Yngve; Ettema, Gerardus Johannes C. (2006) Effects of gender and training experience on kinematical and temporal aspects of overarm throwing technique. Norges Teknisk-Naturvitenskapelige Universitet, Program for Bevegelsesvitenskap
    Masters thesis

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