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Carsten Griwodz is a Professor in the Department of Informatics (IFI) at the University of Oslo, specializing in digital infrastructure and security. He leads the Distributed Infrastructure and Security (DIS) research group and contributes to several specialized labs including the Sustainable Immersive Networking Lab (SINLAB), Imagine Beyond 5G Blockchain Lab, and the AliceVision Association.
- Professor at Department of Informatics, University of Oslo
- Section leader for DIS: Distributed Infrastructure and Security
- Group member in Networks and Distributed Systems (ND)
- Active in sustainable immersive networking and blockchain labs
- Co-founder of AliceVision open-source photogrammetric framework
His research focuses on network performance, edge computing, and immersive technologies. He has pioneered work in cloud gaming QoE, real-time 3D reconstruction, and low-latency systems. Current projects explore redirected walking in VR, GPU programming for tracking, and sustainable networking solutions.
Recent publications (2021-2024) demonstrate his expertise in network delay analysis, point cloud compression, virtual reality environments, and GPU-accelerated systems. His work bridges computer science fundamentals with cutting-edge applications in multimedia, security, and health informatics.
He supervises numerous master's theses covering diverse topics from wireless streaming challenges to medical imaging advancements, consistently mentoring on topics related to network optimization, immersive technologies, and GPU computing.
- Supervised 40+ master's theses (2004-2024)
- Thesis topics span network performance, GPU programming, VR systems, and multimedia processing
- Active in both theoretical and applied research domains
- Mentoring interests include HCI, distributed systems, and real-time processing
- Contributes to education through research-led supervision
As a permanent faculty member with extensive publication records and active research groups, Griwodz maintains significant influence in academic circles through both his technical contributions and educational mentorship.



