Tomasz Wiktorski

Project Manager - Digital Technology at Aker BP ASA

Tomasz Wiktorski currently serves as Project Manager for Digital Technology at Aker BP ASA, where management of projects and technology development within the office of the Chief Digital Officer takes place. Previous experience includes a role as Data Operations Manager, overseeing departmental changes in Data Pipelines and Integration. Wiktorski has an extensive academic background at the University of Stavanger, holding positions ranging from PostDoc to Adjunct Professor and Professor, responsible for various programs in Computer Science and Data Science. Research contributions include leadership in projects funded by Horizon 2020, Horizon Europe, and the Norwegian Research Council, along with the co-authorship of multiple successful research proposals. Educational qualifications encompass a PhD in Information Technology from the University of Stavanger and an MSc in Telecommunications and Computer Science from Lodz University of Technology. Additional experience includes teaching roles at Purdue University, Stanford University, and roles in tech development and research across multiple institutions.

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Aker BP ASA

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Aker BP ASA, formerly Det norske Oljeselskap ASA, is a Norway-based oil company engaged in the exploration, development and production of petroleum resources on the Norwegian continental shelf, including the North Sea, the Norwegian Sea and the Barents Sea. The Company has production assets in Alvheim, Hod, Vilje, Boyla, Volund, Valhall, Ula, Tambar, Atla, Enoch, Varg, Skarv, Jotun, Jette, among others. The Company works on various development projects, such as Ivar Aasen, Gina Krog and Johan Sverdrup. The Company operates domestically through number of branch offices in Trondheim, Stavanger, Harstad and Sandnessjoen. The Company operates primarily in the mature areas of the North Sea. The remaining resources are invested primarily in the Barents Sea and in the more immature areas in the North Sea.


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Lysaker, Norway

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1,001-5,000

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