tol- maritime sector, effectively eliminating Green Instruments A/S and Danish erance of max 0.05 mm. emissions such as CO2, NOX, SOX, Technological Institute have developed Cold straightening is carried out using PM, and others. The design emphasizes a real-time ? ue gas sensor technol- the company's
about 10 years after graduating from the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy in 2009. But in between times at sea, she would help out at the MITAGS (Maritime Institute of Technology and Graduate Studies). Operating simulators evolved into teaching opportunities, and Gianelloni took a full-time position in 2012
Modules with and without Immer- Fluids, Inc., a provider of thermal sive Cooling”; Bapi Surampudi PhD, Mickey Argo, Parker Smith, Southwest Research Institute management of batteries, EVs and 4. “Electric Vehicle Battery Thermal Issues and Thermal Management Techniques”, John data centers via Immersion
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of shared assets is closer than ever. a complex expedition on behalf of Germany. This utilised spe- cialist seismic survey equipment from a Spanish institute and Impacts of Software took place on the NOC operated vessel, RRS James Cook, off Software plays a signi? cant role in our everyday lives. Ensur- the
Marine Facilities Planning (MFP) tool side the National Marine Equipment Pool (NMEP), NOC is a in collaboration with colleagues at Royal Netherlands Institute leading provider of world class facilities to enable a diverse for Sea Research (NIOZ) and MAAS software engineering. This range of scienti? c
experts to be close to the innovation, to collabo- rate with other companies, other bid partners, customers, even universi- ties and academia, research institutes,” he said. “The innovation cycle is getting faster and faster, so you need to adapt to new ways of how you tap onto these possibilities—and not
been a corner- nies, other bid partners, customers, even universities and stone for everything we do,” Päivike said. “Instead of hav- academia, research institutes,” he said. “The innovation ing product speci? c assembly lines, we are actually having cycle is getting faster and faster, so you need to adapt
, in the form of growing scope of additive manufacturing; our partnership Technical Data Packages (TDPs), that prescribe an alloy type with the Institute for Advanced Learning and Research, also and AM modality for the industrial supply base to scale produc- located in Danville, is a key element for
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for EOD over operation of the IAPSO Standard dar REX, which is installed in about divers and Manned-Unmanned teaming Seawater service from the Institute of 1,000 locations globally to monitor sea ecosystem in Mine Counter Measures Oceanographic Sciences, but quickly state from platforms such as
of subsea bolted connections. Preliminary studies smart touch sensors, video cameras and scanning sonars that were funded by UH’s Subsea Systems Institute. 64 September/October 2023 MTR #7 (50-65).indd 64 10/2/2023 3:44:57 P
lab on my own projects.” ted he never possessed the ambition In addition, Sullivan is the ? gure- to enter the administrative part of head of the institute and interfaces academia, let alone take the top spot. with politicians, outside organiza- But his natural ability plus circum- tions and community
on inau- tangible initiatives within all major sectors of global culture. gural expedition, and testing new technology to examine the Schmidt Ocean Institute has also expanded its Artist-at-Sea health of deep-sea corals. In addition, Schmidt Ocean Institute program, which has welcomed more than 44 artists
MTR 100 Dr. Jyotika Virmani President & CEO Schmidt Ocean Institute Schmidt Ocean Institute was established in 2009 by Eric ed by Schmidt Ocean Institute founders Eric and Wendy and Wendy Schmidt to catalyze the discoveries needed to Schmidt, the research ship, Falkor (too), is available to sci- understa
RTSYS 70 Covelya Group 12 Saab Seaeye 76 Deepsea 43 Saildrone 46 Deepsea Power & Light 56 SBG Systems 47 Del Mar Oceanographic 23 Schmidt Ocean Institute 26 Digital Edge Subsea 77 Seafoor Systems 76 DWTEK 24 SEAmagine 47 D-2 Inc 67 SeaTrac Systems, Inc 51 EdgeTech 24 Seatronics 71 EIVA 12 SeaView
in the North Sea following chant Marine Academy, U.S. Coast Guard Academy, Stevens a series of incidents that raised fears of attacks on underwa- Institute, Webb Institute, Rutgers University, Old Dominion ter internet cables, gas pipelines and wind farms. Sightings of University and many others. an
Missions Association, International to ? t equipment in enclosed spaces, enabling its removal for Transport Workers Federation and The Nautical Institute. maintenance and repairs or ensuring it requires minimal or no Martin L Shaw, President of IMarEST, says HEIG made maintenance between drydocking
Marine Pilots Association, Inter- GO, notes that even the de? nition of what is an enclosed space national Federation of Ship Masters’ Associations, Institute can vary. On LNG carriers, there is a case for not designating of Marine Engineering Science and Technology (IMarEST), compressor rooms as enclosed
wait to leverage our 25 years of I’m a proud second-generation shipbuilder and studied En- experience and get it started. gineering at the Norwegian Institute of Technology in Trond- Compared to our past projects, I would say the major dif- heim, Norway. I’ve been fortunate to serve in a variety of ference
joins Pasha Hawaii’s ? eet serv- reire Shipyard signed a contract with IFREMER - the French ing the Hawaii/Mainland trade lane, as well national institute for ocean science - for the construction of a as the company’s ? rst Ohana Class vessel, Fnew 40.3-m vessel for the French oceanographic ? eet
with stakes of 51% and 49% re- ers designed by Shanghai Merchant Ship Design and Re- spectively, signed with the Directorate of Naval Arma- search Institute (SDARI) and built by Dalian Shipbuild- ments of the General Secretariat of Defence/DNA, the ing Industry Company (DSIC) for Asiatic Lloyd Maritime
SHIPYARD CAPACITY Panagiotis Mitrou, Philip Lewis, Lloyd’s Register Intelatus Global Partners (see chart below). But the demand will still be there for US- some scope for upgrades and conversions. In mid-July, Horn- built SOVs and CTVs. beck Offshore revealed a deal with Florida-based Eastern Intelatus’
deeper waters. Where divers were Freire Shipyard signed a contract with IFREMER - the French na- previously limited to 100 meters maximum, SMD’s tional institute for ocean science - for the construction of a new 40.3-m equipment will be used to facilitate rescue missions vessel for the French oceanographic