Thor I. Fossen
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Biography
Thor Inge Fossen (born January 3, 1963) is a Norwegian naval architect and a cyberneticist. Fossen received the MSc degree in Marine Technology (1987) and PhD in Engineering Cybernetics (1991) both from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). He is a Fulbright alumni and he pursed postgraduate studies in Aerodynamics and Aeronautics at the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics of the University of Washington, Seattle (1989-1990). At age 28 he was appointed associated professor of guidance, navigation and control at NTNU and two years later he qualified as full professor. He has been elected member of the Norwegian Academy of Technological Sciences since 1998 and elevated to IEEE Fellow (2016) for his contributions to modeling and controlling of marine craft. Fossen is one of the founders of the DNV-GL company Marine Cybernetics (2002) where he was Vice President R&D (2002-2008). He has made contributions in the areas of marine craft motion control systems, hydrodynamics, nonlinear control, guidance systems and navigation.
Fields of research
Fossen's field of research is control theory and marine hydrodynamics. He has published more than 300 papers on guidance, navigation and control (GNC), vehicle dynamics, and control systems for ships, underwater vehicles and unmanned vehicles. He has authored three textbooks. The first textbookhas become the standard reference in marine control systems. This book was followed up by two textbooksand. The mathematical models for marine craft GNC systems are based on a robot-inspired model representation first published in 1991 by. Fossen's ocean vehicle models have become a standard for marine craft motion control systems. In addition to the three textbooks, Fossen has co-authored two editorialsand.