Mikael holds a MSc Degree from NTNU (graduated 2014) and bachelor’s degree from HiT (graduated 2012). His first few years was spent on the Hebron project, where he was lead on the test programme for the Tubular bearings in the connection between the concrete substructure and the topside structure. Mikael was partly stationed in Canada during his first years. Over a 4 year span, Mikael led the participation of CS in the BiA DaCS research program focusing on calculation methods and code requirements for cracks in concrete (click here for more information on research program).
From 2019 Mikael has worked with concept making and platforms in operation with some sporadic participation in projects such as Hywind Tampen. In recent projects, Mikael has mainly focused on fatigue of reinforced concrete structures for floating and gravity based offshore wind substructures. With his background as a carpenter, Mikael is always striving for practical and construction friendly solutions.