求是海洋学术论坛2023年13期(总29期)——Global Marine Technology Trends, Drivers and Challenges



一、时间:202396日(周三)10:00

二、方式:

线下:舟山校区行政楼126

线上:腾讯会议753-637-338

三、主讲人:英国斯特莱斯克莱德大学 Atilla Incecik教授

四、报告题目:Global Marine Technology Trends, Drivers and Challenges

 

报告摘要:

Growth in waterborne transportation and trade will be driven as the world population increases due to demand for food, water, energy and technological products. With massive growth in computational capacity and data storage capabilities, globally accessible networks and cloud infrastructure, availability of smart devises and smart and cheap sensors, a significant increase of digitalization and automation in all waterborne sectors is taking place. This talk will aim at presenting the expected impacts on waterborne transport of increasing population, economic growth, energy demand and supply, climate change, decarbonisation, digitalization and automation and the research in the Department of Naval Architecture, Ocean and Marine Engineering at the University of Strathclyde to address these impacts. The presentation will be concluded by emphasizing the importance of training and upskilling of naval architects, ocean and marine engineers as well as seafarers to meet the challenges summarized above.

 

主讲人简介:

Atilla Incecik is Professor of Offshore Engineering at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. During the last sixteen years he served as the Head of Department of Naval Architecture, Ocean and Marine Engineering, and Associate Principal and the Executive Dean of the Faculty of Engineering. Professor Incecik’s research activities include the development of hydrodynamic design and analysis tools and model testing of marine and offshore engineering systems, including marine renewable energy devices. Professor Incecik was the Research Manager of Industrial Doctoral Centre for Offshore Renewable Energy (IDCORE) and is a Chair Professor at Zhejiang University. Professor Incecik is Editor-in-Chief of Ocean Engineering Journal. In 2019 Professor Incecik was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by Chalmers University of Technology in recognition of his research on green shipping and environmental sustainability.