Trond Melen
About Trond Melen
Trond Melen is a Senior Software Development Engineer at Mettler-Toledo International, Inc, where he has worked since 2010. He holds a Master of Management from BI Norwegian Business School and a PhD in Cybernetics from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, specializing in measurement accuracy and calibration procedures for advanced optical systems.
Work at Mettler-Toledo International
Trond Melen has served as a Senior Software Development Engineer at Mettler-Toledo International, Inc since 2010. He has spent 14 years in this role, contributing to the company's advancements in measurement technology. His work is based in the Oslo Area, Norway, where he applies his expertise in measurement accuracy and calibration procedures for advanced optical systems.
Education and Expertise
Trond Melen holds a Master of Management from BI Norwegian Business School, where he studied Management, Business Strategy, and Industrial and Organizational Psychology from 2003 to 2007. He also earned a Doktor Ingeniør (PhD) in Cybernetics from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) between 1991 and 1994. Additionally, he obtained a Master Degree in Informatics (Sivilingeniør) from NTNU from 1983 to 1987. His academic background supports his specialization in data reduction and orthogonalization for laser-based dimensioning instruments.
Professional Background
Trond Melen began his career as a Trainee at the European Space Agency from 1989 to 1991 in Munich Area, Germany. He then worked as a Researcher at SINTEF from 1994 to 1998 in Oslo, Norway. Melen also founded OptoSense, where he worked from 2001 to 2009. His diverse experiences have contributed to his extensive knowledge in real-time systems and laser-based measurement technology.
Specialization in Measurement Technology
Trond Melen specializes in measurement accuracy and calibration procedures specifically for advanced optical systems. He has over a decade of experience working with real-time systems in the field of laser-based measurement technology. His expertise in this area includes data reduction and orthogonalization, which are critical for the development of precise measurement instruments.