Tore Brox-Larsen is an Associate Professor in the Department of Informatics at UiT The Arctic University of Norway. His work centers on distributed computing, high-performance systems, and large-scale visualization technologies. He is actively engaged in research involving sensor networks, Arctic observatories, and remote visualization of scientific data. His research interests span distributed shared memory systems, MPI performance, tiled display walls, and networked visualization. He has made significant contributions to improving communication efficiency in cluster computing and enabling scalable interactive visualization environments. His work bridges computer systems engineering with applications in genomics and environmental monitoring. The most recent publications reflect a strong trend toward real-world deployment of large-scale systems, particularly in Arctic observation and healthcare informatics. His work emphasizes practical system design, latency optimization, and cross-platform interoperability in distributed environments. Tore Brox-Larsen has collaborated extensively with researchers such as Otto Anshus, John Markus Bjørndalen, and Brian Vinter. While no formal advising or grant history is listed, his sustained publication record indicates active research leadership and team-based scientific inquiry. He has contributed to major projects including the development of a large-scale Arctic observatory sensor system and interactive tiled display walls. His work supports both academic research and societal applications in health and environmental science.