About
Martin Landrø is a Professor at the Department of Electronic Systems, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). He specializes in geophysics, seismic monitoring, and fiber optic sensing technologies, with a focus on CO2 storage, oceanographic processes, and petroleum engineering applications. His research spans environmental monitoring, reservoir characterization, and subsurface analysis.
Key projects include:
- DigiMon - Digital Monitoring of CO2 Storage Projects
- GeoEnhance Consortium - Integration of Sedimentology and Seismic for Enhanced Reservoir Characterization
Research trends: Recent publications highlight his work on distributed acoustic sensing (DAS), subsurface CO2 injection monitoring, ocean surface wave dynamics, and low-frequency seismic analysis for subsea oilwell operations. His projects bridge geophysical forecasting, environmental engineering, and advanced sensor technologies.
Collaborations: Active in NTNU's scientific community, he collaborates with institutions like NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS and contributes to SPE Journal and EAGE Annual Meeting publications.
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