Martin Føre
Associate Professor · Aquaculture Robotics
Norwegian University of Science And TechnologyAbout
Martin Føre is an Associate Professor at the Department of Engineering Cybernetics, NTNU. His work focuses on aquaculture robotics, sensor technologies for underwater applications, and mathematical modeling for fisheries and aquaculture industries. He holds a Master's (2006) and PhD (2011) from NTNU's Department of Engineering Cybernetics. His research emphasizes autonomous systems, precision farming, and digital twin technologies in marine environments.
- Education: M.Sc. & PhD in Engineering Cybernetics from NTNU (2006, 2011)
His research interests include underwater robotics, bio-inspired motion planning, and real-time monitoring systems for fish farms. Key contributions include adaptive path planning algorithms for UUVs, sensor networks for fish welfare assessment, and digital twin integration in aquaculture. He has published extensively on topics like net pen dynamics, obstacle avoidance, and autonomous farm management.
Publications highlight advancements in robotics for aquaculture, such as 3D motion planning for autonomous vehicles and real-time structural monitoring of net cages. His work bridges engineering, biology, and data science to enhance sustainable aquaculture practices.
Major contributions include the development of acoustic telemetry systems for fish behavior analysis and IoT-based solutions for farm optimization. Collaborative projects with industry and academia focus on improving fish welfare, operational efficiency, and environmental sustainability in marine farming.
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