Rolf-Ole Rydeng Jenssen received a BSc in automation and an MSc in applied physics and mathematics from the Arctic University of Norway (UiT) in 2014 and 2016, respectively. His MSc work focused on snow stratigraphy measurements with UWB radar. In 2021, Jenssen Received his Ph.D. from UIT, where he focused on UAV radar development for Arctic applications such as monitoring snow and sea ice conditions. Since 2021, Rolf-Ole R. Jenssen has worked as a researcher at NORCE in Tromsø.
Rolf-Ole Rydeng Jenssen
Researcher
roje@norceresearch.no
+47 56 10 71 19
Tromsø Forskningspark, Sykehusvn 23, 9019 Tromsø
Division
Energy & Technology
Research themes
Unmanned Aircraft Systems or Drones
Research Groups
More information about Rolf-Ole
Projects
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Popular scientific articleOn the shoulders of giants– Fram Forum 2022
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Academic articleMeasurement of snow water equivalent using drone-mounted ultra-wide-band radar– Remote Sensing 2021
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Academic articleDrone-Mounted UWB Snow Radar: Technical Improvements and Field Results– Journal Electromagnetic Waves and Applications 2020
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Conference lectureMOSIDEO/CIRFA Tank Experiments on Behavior and Detection of Oil in Ice– International Conference on Port and Ocean Engineering under Arctic Conditions 2019
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Academic articleMosideo/cirfa tank experiments on behavior and detection of oil in ice– Proceedings - International Conference on Port and Ocean Engineering under Arctic Conditions 2019
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Academic articleDrone-Mounted Ultrawideband Radar for Retrieval of Snowpack Properties– IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement 2019
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Conference lectureAn overview of the MOSIDEO/CIRFA experiments on behavior and detection of oil in ice– 41st AMOP Technical Seminar on Environmental Contamination and Response 2018
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Conference lectureDrone-mounted UWB radar system for measuring snowpack properties: Technical implementation, specifications and initial results– International Snow Science Workshop 2018
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Academic chapterAn Overwiew of the MOSIDEO/CIRFA Experiments on Behavior and Detection of Oil in Ice– 2018