Mohn Technology AS have experience with student thesis projects, both bachelor and masters, from HVL, UiB and NTNU. We are always interested in working together with skilled students and focus on interesting tasks with academic content. Our engineers are available as industry mentors throught the project, and we have workshop and test facilities available. We use this kind of cooperation as an important tool for recruiting new and promising employees.
We are especially interested in students with the following fields of expertise:
- Cybernetics and Mechatronics
- Computer science and programming
- Product development and engineering design
Student theses
2022
- Master thesis at Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, NTNU
- Master thesis a Department of Computer Science, NTNU
- Master thesis at Department of Engineering Cybernetics, NTNU
2021
- “Improving fish detection using efficient neural networks”: Master theis at Department of Informatics, UiB
- “Positioning and localization for underwater vehicle in fish pen using VSLAM”: Master thesis at Department of Engineering Cybernetics, NTNU
2018
- “Underwater testrig for aquaculture cleaning system”, Department of Mechanical and Marine Engineering, HVL
Internships / student projects
2022
- NTNU: 3 Masters students from Mechanical engineerng, Cybernetics and Computer Science at summer internships.
- TU Dresden: Two Cybernetics masters students working on control system and simulator for Autonomous Undervater Vehicle (AUV).
- UiB: Two Ocean Technology Masters students doing a variety of practical and computer based tasks.
- UiB: 3 Groups of Computer Science bachelor students working on computer vision, 3D camera and data analysis projects.
2021
- NTNU: Master student in Cybernetics at summer internship
- TU Dresden: Cybernetics masters student working on AUV motor controller hardware
- UiB: Two Ocean Technology Masters students doing a variety of practical and computer based tasks.
2020
- TU Dresden: Cybernetics masters student working on AUV navigation algoritms and computer vision software.
- UiB: Two Ocean Technology Masters students doing a variety of practical and computer based tasks.