Daniel Weiss

RESEARCHER II

Contact

Mobile: 984 68 198
Email: dwe@nforsk.no

  • Daniel's expertise spans a diverse set of interdisciplinary fields, but primarily focuses on the intersection of social inequality and health. These interests include research on technology and innovation, but also political governance and community development, the intersection of social and environmental sustainability, social and political power and human rights, and quality of life, health and ethics. His academic background is strongly inspired by work in community medicine and health sociology, but also colored by an interdisciplinary perspective from social, health and technological sciences. In addition to spending time working as a researcher, he has worked for many years with public health and governance at the county level, as an activist at the intersection of environmental and industrial issues, as a small-scale vegetable farmer and as a mountain and ski guide.

    Daniel holds a bachelor's degree (2008) and a master's degree (2011) from the Department of Kinesiology at San Diego State University and a PhD (2019) from the Department of Social Medicine and Nursing at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). His doctoral thesis can be found here: " The Pro-Innovation Paradox: Social inequalities and health in an age of technological transformation ". 

    • Follow-up evaluation of young exclusion in Nordland

    • CAP - The complexity of coercion in child and adolescent psychiatry

    • YOUTH - Youth Outside work and education – Understanding Traits and Hurdles

    • Agropolis - Promoting AGROecology through co-creating value chain innovations and improved multi-level POLIcieS in a beyond-growth Europe

    • Artificial Intelligence in Municipal Health and Care Services (MunicipalAI)

    • R&D assignment on school closures 

    • Consequences of school structure changes in upper secondary schools, a knowledge summary

    • Pre-project postponed NEET - Young inclusion in Nordland County Municipality