Odd Andersen
 
Research Scientist

Phone: +47 22 06 77 95 
Cellphone: +47 91 78 53 80 
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Department: Applied Mathematics
Research Unit:   SINTEF ICT
Location: Forskningsveien 1
NO-0373 Oslo
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Background

Odd Andersen holds a M.Sc. degree in mathematical modeling from Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Toulouse.  He first started working in the geometry group at SINTEF Applied Mathematics in 2001.  In 2011 he returned to SINTEF after having worked five years for the United Nations Statistics Division in New York as a statistician.  He is now working again at SINTEF Applied Mathematics, where he is associated with the geometry group while also contributing to the activities of the simulation group.

Research Interests

Odd has worked in a variety of research projects covering disciplines such as splines for CAD and for volume representation, spline surface intersections, scattered data approximation, subdivision surfaces, implicit surfaces and PDE-based image processing (segmentation, smoothing, shape recognition).  He has also worked on mimetic methods applied to subsoil reservoir simulations.

Publications 

Odd Andersen, Tom Hultgreen, (2004) New interpolation methods for modeling of geological surfaces, НЕФТЯНОЕ ХОЗЯЙСТВО, 10/2004

Odd Andersen, George Vasilakis, (2007) Building an Ontology of CAD Model Information, Geometric Modeling, Numerical Simulation, and Optimization: Industrial Mathematics at SINTEF, Berlin: Springer.

Sigmund Clausen, Katharina Greiner, Odd Andersen, Knut-Andreas Lie, Tom Kavli, Helene Schulerud (2007) Automatic segmentation of overlapping fish using shape priors, Image Analysis, 15th Scandinavian Conference, SCIA 2007, Aalborg, Denmark, June 10-14, 2007

 


Published September 12, 2011