Course Overview
Course Title: Green shipping and marine renewable energy
Relevant SDGs: SDGs 7 & 9
Credit(s): 2 credits
Course Description:
The world has abundant natural energy resources from the wind, wave and tides. Being different from the traditional fossil fuels, these energy resources will never run out. Renewable energy is essential for reducing the potential devastating effects of climate change, and protecting the natural environment for future generations. Therefore, when we are talking about the future offshore industry, marine renewable energy stands in the breach. At the same time, the shipping industry is on a revolution for zero emission and unmanned development. There is an urgent demand to develop the technologies to support the sustainable goal in the ocean engineering sectors. This course will introduce the latest technologies in the field of marine engineering and new marine energy in the form of a lecture series, while focusing on the connection between green and smart ships and marine renewable energy resources, and discussing the future green marine network system. This course takes the interaction between teachers and students as a medium. Through direct dialogue with international top scholars with diverse backgrounds, students can exchange knowledge and ideas with teachers on an equal footing and achieve the best integration of teaching and learning.
What skills will students get?
- Understand the state-of-the-art technologies in ocean renewable energy and green shipping industry;
- Learn the presentation skills;
- Learn how to do a group project with the other members in a team.
Mode of Teaching
Lectures, Group discussions and group presentation
Grading
- Attendance: 30%;
- Group presentation: 70%.
Course-specific Restrictions
Undergraduate and post graduate student with science and engineering background. Students with Naval architecture and Ocean Engineering is preferred but not essential.
Class Schedule
Date | Time(UTC+8) | Activities | Lecturers/students |
3rd July | 18:00-18:45 | Introduction of this lecture series | Prof. Zhiming Yuan & Aichun Feng |
18:55-19:40 | Introduction of marine energy | Prof. Zhiming Yuan | |
19:45-20:20 | Group discussion | Students | |
4th July | 18:00-19:40 | Seminars on "Ocean Science and Marine Technology Research and Education for Sustainable Utilisation of Ocean Resources" | Prof. Atilla Incecik |
19:45-20:20 | Group discussion | Students | |
5th July | 18:00-19:40 | Seminars on "Ship Power Plants – Contemporary challenges and future prospects" | Prof. Gerasimos Theotokatos |
19:45-20:20 | Group discussion | Students | |
6th July | 18:00-19:40 | Seminars on "State of the art in Offshore Wind Turbine Dynamics Modelling – an overview" | Prof. Maurizio Collu |
19:45-20:20 | Group discussion | Students | |
7th July | 18:00-19:40 | Seminars on "Autonomous ship technologies" | Prof. Eduardo Aoun Tannuri |
19:45-20:20 | Group discussion | Students | |
10th July | 18:00-20:20 | Group Presentation | Stduents & Prof. Aichun Feng & Zhiming Yuan |
11th July | 18:00-19:40 | Seminars on "Toward decarbonization on maritime industry" | Prof. Byongug Jeong |
19:45-20:20 | Group discussion | Students | |
12th July | 18:00-19:40 | Seminars on "How can CFD contribute to efficient and sustainable marine transportation?" | Prof. Tahsin Tezdogan |
19:45-20:20 | Group discussion | Students | |
13th July | 16:55-19:40 | Seminar on "Tank testing technologies for Offshore Renewable Energy" | Prof. Saishuai Dai |
19:45-20:20 | Group discussion | Students | |
14th July | 16:55-20:20 | Group Presentation | Stduents & Prof. Aichun Feng & Zhiming Yuan |
Instructors
Dr. Aichun Feng
Dr. Zhiming Yuan
Dr. Zhiming Yuan has been a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) (2015-2019) and then a Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) (2019- ) in the Department of Naval Architecture, Ocean and Marine Engineering at the University of Strathclyde at Glasgow. His research activity mainly focused on the Marine Hydrodynamics and Offshore Renewable Energy, and he has published more than 100 journal/conference articles on these areas. Dr Yuan is currently acting as the Scientific Managing Editor for Ocean Engineering, Applied Ocean Research, Coastal Engineering, and Marine Structures. He is an ITTC committee member and executive chair of ITTC Maneuvering Committee. He was invited by Prof. Ronald Yeung to carry out joint research at UC Berkeley (05/2017 – 09/2017) under Sir David Anderson Bequest Award. He is currently leading the Hydrodynamics and Ocean Renewable Energy Laboratory (HOREL) at Strathclyde, acting as the first supervisor of 9 PhD students. His research work on wave interference has been selected as Focus on Fluids article of Journal of Fluid Mechanics and highlighted by Nature (Nature. 565(7741):538), and these works have also been widely reported by TheTimes, DailyMail, Today Headline, ScienceNews, etc. In 2022, Dr Zhiming Yuan shared the Ig Nobel prize in the field of Physics for “trying to understand how ducklings manage to swim in formation”.
Eduardo Aoun Tannuri
Eduardo Aoun Tannuri Full Professor at the Department of Mechatronics Engineering, Escola Politécnica, University of São Paulo (EPUSP), principal investigator of the Center for Artificial Intelligence (C4AI USP-IBM-FAPESP) and coordinator of the Maneuvering Simulation Center of the Numerical Offshore Tank (TPN-USP). Member of ITTC Maneuvering Committee (2012-2021). Works on Autonomous Navigation and Control Systems applied to offshore vessels and platforms, Application of IA in Ocean Engineering, Maneuvering and Sea-keeping simulators, with applications to ports, vessels and floating structures design. He was graduated in Mechatronics Engineering, in 1998, and completed his doctorate degree in 2002, both at EPUSP. He coordinates several R&D projects in the area of offshore oils&gas exploration, maritime and river navigation and port development. He has published about 188 papers in conferences and 42 in journals. As the technical coordinator of the Maneuvering Simulation Center of the Numerical Offshore Tank (TPN), he already developed more than 190 simulation studies in different Oil Companies and Ports Operators. He received Brazilian Navy Engineering Merit Award 2017, and National Agency for Petroleum, Natural Gas and Biofuels Innovation Prize 2019.
Atilla Incecik
Course Contact
Aichun feng: fengaichun@sjtu.edu.cn