Pascal Klebert is a researcher at SINTEF working on fish farming technology exposed to waves and currents, and on new systems for controlled aquaculture production. His work covers floating closed cage systems, land-based fish tanks, nanobubble technology for oxygen and CO₂ control, and microalgae farming. He combines field measurements, hydrodynamic modelling (CFD), and digital twin tools to improve the environmental performance and structural safety of fish farming systems.
Education
Application areas
• Wave- and current-exposed aquaculture sites (exposed-site fish farming)
• Floating closed cages for salmon farming
• Land-based fish tanks and closed containment production systems
• Nanobubble-based oxygenation and CO₂ management in RAS and closed aquaculture systems
• Microalgae farming and biomass production for aquaculture
Competence and research areas
• Hydrodynamics of aquaculture structures — wave and current loads on fish farms, and their effect on cage volume, fish behaviour, and structural integrity
• Floating closed containment cage systems — design, environmental performance, and fish welfare evaluation
• Land-based fish tank systems (RAS / flow-through) — water quality control and system performance
• Nanobubble technologies
• Field measurements and monitoring — sensor systems and digital twin modelling of fish farm environments
ResearchGate
https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=6thsmvcAAAAJ&view_op=list_works&sortby=pubdate
ORCID
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9095-8148