Marine Sensing and Underwater Acoustic Technologies
MarSensing was created as a spin-off project from the Underwater Acoustic Signal Processing Laboratory (SiPLAB) located at the University of the Algarve, Portugal. Our team is composed of scientists and engineers which have, throughout the past years, researched and
developed in the area of Underwater Acoustics.
The MarSensing company was founded on the 19th of December 2007. The idea to begin this project has been in the creation since early 2006, the opportunity
to create the company came at the end of 2006 when it was accepted as a technological project by ADI a country wide financing
initiative, ADI is financed through National and European funds.
MarSensing has as primary objectives the development of technology, performance of services and consulting in underwater acoustics. The development of technology
comes from the experience which the team has gained through the development of varios specialized equipments like the Acoustic Oceanographic Buoy (AOB). Our services include field acquisition of underwater acoustic signals in scientfic sea-trials,
ocean noise measurements and develop solutions in underwater acoustics.
Our continous objectives are to create quality specialized products which are customized to customer specifications. Our continuing relationship with the s
cientific community will enable us to maintain a line of inovation to create new products and services.
Cristiano Soares received his Ph.D. degree in Electronic Engineering from the University of Algarve (UAlg) in 2007, with thesis title Broadband Matched-Field Tomography using simplied Acoustic Systems. Since 1997, he was a member of Signal Processing Laboratory at the UAlg, and his main research topics involved Signal Processing and experimental Under- water Acoustics in shallow water environments, more specically in Ocean Acoustic Tomography and Matched Field Processing. Current interests in- clude Underwater Noise Monitoring Strategies, Cetacean Bioacoustics, and Ocean Acoustic Tomography. |
Friedrich Zabel received his degree as a systems engineer in 2005 from the University of Algarve. Since 2004 he developed various equipments for the Signal Processing Laboratory at the University of Algarve with applications in underwater acoustic research. Apart from the development his functions included the participation in various worldwide sea-trials operating all technical equipment. His main focus at the moment is the development of systems which are lighter, more operational and user friendly to operate. |