Summary
Einar Ueland is an engineer specializing in robotics, control engineering, and marine cybernetics with a PhD from NTNU on load control for cable-driven parallel robots and a decade of applied experience. Since 2020 he has driven drone and robotic integration at Equinor, combining hands-on software development with technology evaluation and stakeholder coordination across vendors and internal users. His academic work spans autonomous vessel control using LiDAR and SLAM as well as real-time hybrid model testing, reflecting a blend of simulation, experimental hardware, and control systems expertise. Comfortable in MATLAB and control-focused toolchains, he pairs deep research credentials with practical offshore and industrial deployment experience. Based in Bergen, he brings a rare mix of ocean engineering rigor and robotics implementation know-how to complex autonomy projects.
10 years of coding experience
Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet
Exchange year, Control Engineering, Exchange year, Control Engineering at University of California, Santa Barbara