Meet Blueye's 2025 summer interns

Thursday, June 26, 2025 / Blueye Office

Each summer, Blueye Robotics brings in a group of students to be part of the team - and this year, we’re excited to be those interns.

We’re six students with different backgrounds in electrical engineering, computer science, mechanical engineering, product development, marketing, and graphic design, collaborating on hands-on projects and learning from each other along the way.

Dive into our summer projects and meet the team

This summer, we're working on two main projects: testing and integrating new sonar systems - the Cerulean Omniscan 450 SS and the Cerulean Tracker 650 - and helping to redesign the Blunux web app to enhance both the user experience and how smoothly the app runs.

In addition to the technical work, contributing to the commercial side is also an important part of the internship - whether it's creating content, writing support articles, or assisting with customer-facing tasks. With a mix of skills and interests, we’re involved in both the technical and communication sides of Blueye.

Summer interns 2025
From left to right: Amalie, Martine, Axel, Embret, Mosazghi & Aglim Photo: Blueye Robotics

Intern spotlight

  • Amalie Berg Vollan
  • Martine Evensen
  • Axel Ravndal
  • Mosazghi Tesfazghi
  • Aglim Benli
  • Embret Roås

Amalie Berg Vollan - Content Creator Intern

5th year student, Bachelor in Marketing BI, Diploma in Graphical Design, Noroff.

Amalie brings experience in both marketing and graphic design, and this summer she’s putting those skills into practice at Blueye. She’s contributing to the redesign of the Blunux web app with a focus on user interface, producing photo and video content for the Cerulean Omniscan 450 SS, and supporting the marketing team with social media visuals and other design materials for both internal and external use.

I'm excited to contribute to both the design and communication side of Blueye’s work. It’s a great opportunity to apply my skills in a real-world setting while learning more about the tech industry. - Amalie Berg Vollan, Content Creator Intern, Blueye Robotics.

Martine Evensen - Customer Success Intern

4th year Production and Product Development, NTNU

Martine is taking on a cross-functional role this summer, combining her technical background with commercial tasks as part of the customer success team. She’s contributing to the integration and testing of the Cerulean Omniscan 450 SS and Cerulean Tracker 650, with a focus on product functionality, usability, and real-world performance. In parallel, she’s supporting the commercial team with product demos, customer follow-up, and content creation, including writing support articles and other customer-facing materials.

I'm excited to explore both the technical and communicative sides of the products, and to collaborate and learn together with the rest of the team this summer. - Martine Evensen, Customer Success Intern, Blueye Robotics.

Axel Ravndal - Mechanical Engineer Intern

4th year Mechanical Engineering, NTNU

As a mechanical engineering intern, Axel is contributing to the hardware integration and testing of two sonar systems: the Cerulean Omniscan 450 SS and the Cerulean Tracker 650. These technologies play a key role in expanding the mapping and navigation capabilities. Axel’s work involves mechanical design, prototyping, and hands-on testing to ensure reliable performance under water. In addition to his technical tasks, he collaborates with the broader product development team to help turn new hardware concepts into ready-to-use features for customers.

It’s exciting to get hands-on experience and work closely with experienced engineers on something that will actually be used out in the field. - Axel Ravndal, Mechanical Engineer Intern, Blueye Robotics.

Kick-off 2025
From left to right: Mosazghi, Amalie, Jonas, Aglim & Embret Photo: Blueye Robotics

Mosazghi Tesfazghi - Embedded Linux & Control System Intern

3rd year Master Electrical Engineering, NTNU

Mosazghi is working as an Embedded Linux & Control System Intern, contributing to the integration of the Cerulean Tracker 650. His role focuses on developing and adapting low-level software that enables the drone to receive and process sonar data. This includes tasks like implementing data communication and integrating real-time inputs into Blunux for features such as altitude, station keeping, and position estimation. His work is central to making sure the new hardware functions reliably with Blueye’s software ecosystem.

It's incredibly fulfilling to work with such talented people in a fast-paced, challenging environment - plus, free snacks don’t hurt ;) - Mosazghi Tesfazghi, Embedded Linux & Control System Intern, Blueye Robotics.

Aglim Benli - Mobile App Developer Intern

4th year Master in Applied Computer Science, NTNU

Aglim is part of the team working on the redesign and development of the Blunux web app, a browser-based tool used to manage, update, and organize content from Blueye ROV’s. His focus is on building a more user-friendly and scalable solution that could eventually replace the current Blueye File Transfer app. Aglim’s contributions span both the technical foundation and the user interface, helping shape how drone data - including images, videos, and sonar files - can be viewed, organized, and exported in the future.

I’m looking forward to contributing to technology that has real impact below the surface. It’s a unique chance to learn, grow, and be part of mission that blends innovation with exploration. - Aglim Benli, Mobile App Developer Intern, Blueye Robotics.

Embret Roås - Full Stack Web Developer Intern

2nd year Computer Science, NTNU

Embret is working on the technical redevelopment of the Blunux web app, a platform originally designed for internal use but now expanding in scope. Together with Aglim, he’s rebuilding the system by modernizing its technical foundation and enhancing usability. The goal is to create a reliable and intuitive solution that could eventually replace the existing Blueye File Transfer tool. His role involves front-end development as well as exploring potential new features such as sonar playback and automated report generation.

Working on such an exciting product, combined with having such a high degree of independence, makes the work feel ten times more rewarding. - Embret Roås, Full Stack Web Developer Intern, Blueye Robotics.

Other task during the summer

With many full-time employees out of the office over the summer, the interns also take part in a range of ongoing tasks that help keep things running smoothly at Blueye. From assisting with product testing, helping out in manufacturing and shipping, to updating documentation in the Help Center - everyone contributes across teams when needed.

Summer interns 2025
Amalie, Aglim, Mosazghi & Embret testing the Blueye for the first time.
Photo: Blueye Robotics

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