Fred Sigernes
Adjunct Professor · Auroral Physics
Norwegian University of Science and TechnologyAbout
Fred Sigernes serves as an Adjunct Professor at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), conducting research at the Kjell Henriksen Observatory in Longyearbyen, Svalbard (78.1°N, 16.0°E). His work bridges auroral physics, atmospheric science, and advanced optical instrumentation development for both ground-based and space applications.
His research focuses on hyperspectral imaging technology for auroral and atmospheric studies, including the design of low-cost "do-it-yourself" systems and CubeSat-based ocean color monitoring. Key areas include auroral dynamics analysis, thermospheric helium emissions during geomagnetic storms, and calibration techniques for optical sensors operating in visible/near-infrared spectra. Recent work emphasizes practical instrumentation solutions for polar region observations and Earth observation from space.
Analysis of his 2021-2025 publications reveals three dominant research threads: (1) Development of hyperspectral imagers for auroral and ocean color applications, (2) Calibration methodologies for airborne and spaceborne sensors, and (3) Multi-instrument studies of auroral phenomena using the Kjell Henriksen Observatory. His work consistently demonstrates innovation in making advanced imaging technology accessible through cost-effective designs.
No scientific awards were documented in the provided information.
While specific advising roles aren't detailed, his publications show extensive collaboration with researchers from the University Centre in Svalbard, Norwegian Mapping Authority, and international institutions. Grant funding isn't explicitly referenced, though involvement in CubeSat missions like HYPSO-1 implies participation in funded space projects.
Sigernes is integral to operations at the Kjell Henriksen Observatory, a premier facility for auroral research in the Arctic. He contributes significantly to the HYPSO-1 CubeSat mission for ocean color remote sensing and has developed specialized instrumentation including the NIRAS-2 spectrometer for thermospheric studies. His team frequently collaborates on international campaigns involving incoherent scatter radar and multi-spectral imaging systems.
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