Ingar Arntzen is a PhD candidate and seasoned distributed-systems engineer with over 20 years of research and engineering experience building time-consistent, multi-device media systems across academia and industry. He invented a suite of concepts (MediaStateVector, MediaSync DataSequencer, StateTrajectory, Control-driven Media) and authored an open-source JavaScript framework, Timingsrc, that underpin Internet-scale synchronization and interactive time-control services. As co-founder and lead architect of Motion Corporation and a long-time senior researcher at NORCE and UiT, he combines hands-on full‑stack development (Python, JavaScript, C#, C, Java) with system design for scalability, replication, and consistency. He has chaired W3C timing standardization efforts, published 10+ first-author peer-reviewed papers, and translated research inventions into production prototypes used with industry partners like NRK and TV2. Now with a PhD thesis submitted, he is seeking to move his applied research innovations into industrial development where they can drive new multi-device and commercial media experiences.
11 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science at UiT- The Arctic University of Norway
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Ingar Arntzen - Senior Researcher at NORCE Research