
About
Ketil Danielsen serves as an Associate Professor within the Logistics Department at Molde University College, Norway. His extensive teaching portfolio includes:
- Computer Communications
- Operating Systems
- IT Operations
- Databases
- Algorithms and Data Structures
- Programming
- Web Development
- Statistics
- Simulation
His academic role bridges computer science with logistical applications through computational methodologies.
Dr. Danielsen's research centers on computer science and operations research with emphasis on simulation, programming, and optimization. He investigates network resource allocation, quality of service for multimedia services, and combinatorial optimization for routing problems. His work demonstrates strong interdisciplinary connections between theoretical computer science and practical logistical solutions, particularly in transportation and telecommunications infrastructure.
Analysis of his publication record reveals consistent focus on optimization algorithms and networking protocols. Recent work explores tabu search methodologies for integer programming and vehicle routing applications, while foundational contributions address MPLS networking protocols, service disruption recovery, and auction-based resource allocation. This trajectory shows sustained innovation in solving complex logistical challenges through computational approaches.
Scientific Awards: No awards are documented in available sources.
Advising and Grants: Information regarding student supervision and research funding is not provided in current documentation.
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