About
Geir Mathisen is a Professor at the Department of Engineering Cybernetics, NTNU, affiliated with the Faculty of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering. He holds MSc and PhD degrees from NTNU. His expertise spans Smart Grid Development, System Engineering, Electromagnetic Compatibility, and Distributed Microcontroller Systems. He has led major EU projects like I3RES and e-GOTHAM, focusing on renewable energy integration and smart grid management. His research emphasizes real-time systems, cyber-physical systems, and industrial automation. Recent publications highlight advancements in deterministic networking, energy harvesting, and fault detection in photovoltaic systems. Mathisen has extensive industry experience at SINTEF and has contributed to projects in robotics, power systems, and sensor-based control. He is a member of professional societies like Tekna and NFA.
Education:
- MSc in Engineering Cybernetics, NTNU
- PhD in Engineering Cybernetics, NTNU
Research Interests:
- Smart Grid Development
- Real-Time and Distributed Systems
- Cyber-Physical Systems
- Energy Harvesting
- Industrial Automation
Key Projects:
- EU I3RES (2012–2015): Smart Grid Management
- ARTEMIS e-GOTHAM (2012–2015): Micro-Grid Energy Control
- WIRENET (2003–2004): Power Line Data Exchange
Awards: None explicitly listed.
Advising & Grants:
- National coordinator for multiple EU projects
- Recipient of research grants for smart grid and robotics initiatives
Labs/Teams: Member of the Industrial Computer and Instrumentation Systems research group.
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