Roger SkjetneView profile
Professor
Roger Skjetne is a Professor in Marine Control Engineering at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), affiliated with the Department of Marine Technology under the Faculty of Engineering. His research focuses on autonomous ships, dynamic positioning systems, energy and power management for hybrid-electric vessels, Arctic stationkeeping, and ice management systems. He leads the SFI Autoship research center, which aims to advance autonomous ship technology for safe and sustainable operations in Arctic and maritime environments. Key projects include DigitalSeaIce (multiscale sea ice observation), ENDURE (safety solutions for autonomous ships), and ZEVS (zero-emission passenger vessel systems). His work integrates control systems, robotics, and environmental monitoring to address challenges in marine autonomy and energy efficiency. Skjetne’s research has produced over 150 publications since 2020, with a focus on hybrid control barrier functions, energy optimization, and autonomous navigation. He collaborates with industry partners to translate academic findings into practical maritime solutions.





