Institute of Marine Research (IMR), Norway
Linn Cecilie Moholt is a seasoned leader with extensive experience in various executive and board roles within the technology and infrastructure sectors. Currently serving as Digitaldirektør at Havforskningsinstituttet since March 2023, Moholt has also held significant positions at SINTEF Digital, Bane NOR, Bybanen AS, and Fana Sparebank, demonstrating expertise in digital innovation, strategic maintenance, and organizational leadership. With a background that includes a CEO role at Karsten Moholt AS and key board memberships in multiple organizations, Moholt's educational credentials encompass a Master's degree in Electrical Power Engineering from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology and an Executive MBA in Technology Management from NTNU/NHH/MIT.
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Institute of Marine Research (IMR), Norway
The Institute of Marine Research (IMR) is one of the biggest research institute of its kind in Europe, with over 1,000 employees. Our main activities are research, advisory work and monitoring. In January 2018, the IMR was merged with NIFES – The National Institute of Nutrition and Seafood Research. The new institute will be a leading supplier of knowledge relating to the sustainable management of the resources in our marine ecosystems and the whole food chain from the sea to the table. The IMR has its head office in Bergen, but it also has an office in Tromsø and research stations in Matre, Austevoll and Flødevigen. In addition, the Research Vessel Department has ownership responsibility for the research vessels, which are its most important tools for collecting marine data. The IMR also has several laboratories that analyse the samples taken by its monitoring and research programmes. Through its research and advice, the IMR seeks to help society to continue exploiting the valuable assets in the sea sustainably. We are a neutral knowledge provider, and we publicise our research results both in Norway and internationally. The IMR is an agency of the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries, which also provides around half of our funding. The rest of our funding comes from external research grants.