Marine Technology

 

Marine Technology specialization focuses on the study, design, development, operation and maintenance of marine systems and equipment. This specialization includes multiple areas related to ships, marine structures, propulsion systems, navigation systems, and maritime security. The specialization aims to prepare engineers and specialists to work in various sectors of the maritime industry. Here’s a comprehensive look at the key aspects of the marine technology major:

Marine engineering and ship structures:

  • Study the design of ships and marine structures such as tankers, ferries, and oil platforms.
  • Understand the principles of hydrodynamics and analyze the forces affecting marine structures.

Marine propulsion systems:

  • Design and maintenance of ship propulsion systems including marine engines, turbines and electric propulsion systems.
  • Studying fuel efficiency and alternative propulsion technologies such as hybrid propulsion and electric propulsion.

Navigation and communications systems:

  • Study of marine navigation systems such as GPS, radars, and marine communications systems.
  • Developing skills in using navigational devices and equipment to ensure safety and efficiency.

Marine Environmental Engineering:

  • Study the impact of marine activities on the environment and develop solutions to preserve the marine environment.
  • Applying water and air treatment and emissions reduction technologies in marine industries.

Marine Operations Department:

  • Learn how to manage and operate ships and marine facilities.
  • Study the legal and commercial aspects related to shipping and maritime transport.

Maritime safety and security:

  • Implementing safety and security procedures on ships and in ports.
  • Study of emergency response and crisis management systems in the marine environment.

Innovation and advanced technology:

  • Use of advanced technology such as marine robots and drones in marine operations.
  • Study future applications of technology such as artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things in the maritime field.

Maintenance and operation:

  • Learn preventive and corrective maintenance techniques for marine equipment.
  • Manage daily operations to ensure the smooth and efficient operation of offshore facilities.

Marine project management:

  • Planning and implementing marine projects including shipbuilding and port development.
  • Use project management tools to coordinate work between different teams and ensure delivery on time and within budget.

Design and analysis of floating structures:

  • Develop skills in designing floating structures such as floating platforms and buoys.
  • Use computer simulation and analysis tools to improve designs and ensure stability.

Practical training and research:

  • Participation in practical exercises on board ships and marine facilities.
  • Conduct applied research to improve marine operations and develop new technologies.

Maritime laws and regulations:

  • Understand international and national laws related to maritime operations.
  • Study regulations related to safety, environmental protection, and commercial shipping.

The Marine Technology major offers broad opportunities to work in areas such as ship design, port management, marine engineering, and the offshore oil and gas industries. This specialization contributes to providing the maritime industries with qualified personnel capable of facing challenges and achieving sustainable development in this vital sector.