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Explore cutting-edge research areas and study programs at NTNU's Department of Marine Technology in Trondheim. Discover top-notch facilities, strategic partnerships, and impactful projects shaping the future. Join us in advancing marine technology!
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Department of Marine Technology Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet
NTNU’s six Strategic Research Areas • Energy and petroleum – resources and environment– because energy use has to be sustainable and efficient • Medical Technology– because health is one of our greatest challenges • Materials Science– because materials are the basis for new technology • Marine and maritime research – because the ocean offers large quantities of unused resources and unexploited opportunities • Information and communication technology – because man has to communicate • Globalisation – because the world is becoming a global village Budget/resources: Annual strategic funding; ca € 300,000, ca 3 recruitment positions A main instrument for international cooperation
Marine Technology Centre in brief • NTNU Department of Marine • Technology and MARINTEK are co-located at the centre. • Graduates 80-100 MSc and 15-20 PhDs every year. • Currently 100 PhD’s in progress • The Centre of Excellence for Ships and Ocean Structures (CeSOS) is an integral part of the centre. • MARINTEK is a research institute within SINTEF (~200 employees). Ship Model Tank (1939) Ocean Laboratory (1981) Construction& Energy Laboratories; Education Centre (1979)
Study program marine technology Main areas • Marine structures • Marine structures • Marine hydro dynamic • Marine cybernetic • Marine systems • Marine design and logistic • Marine operations • Marine machinery • Fishery and aquaculture Study programs: • Master in marine technology (5-year) (105 stud) • Master in marine technology (2-year) (15 stud) • MSc in Marine Technology (2-year) (20 stud) • N5T MSc in Maritime Engineering (2-årig) • NTNU/DTU/KTH,Chalmers, Aalto (~5 stud) • Cooperation with HiÅ and HiB
Renewable energy • Offshore Wind • Wave • Tidal
International research cooperation TU Delft KAIST Korea Nanyang Technological University
Utvekslingsstudenter UTGÅENDE 2012/13 (foreløpig) Antall ut: 52 Antall i 4. klasse 2012/13 (5-årig program) : 100 (2-årig program) : 30 +TU Delft: ~15-20
Laboratories • Towing tank (230 m) • Ocean laboratory (50x80x10 m) • Student towing tank • Cavitation loop • Structural laboratory • Machinery laboratory • Marine Cybernetics laboratory
Applied Underwater Robotics Laboratory AUR-lab • “The largest laboratory in the world”
Joint strategic research • programmes NTNU-personnel working on SINTEF projects SINTEF employees teach at NTNU • Joint use of laboratories and instruments • Close collaboration with: • Maritime Industry • National Research and Education • International partners www.ntnu.no
R & D FAKTA CESOS – Ships and Ocean Structures Design and operation of the future’s ships and ocean structures: • Marine hydrodynamics • Structural mechanics • Automatic control 6 key persons, 11 postdocs, 32 PhDs in progress (2008). A total of 40 research man-years, including visiting professors and associated personnel. Co-funded by NTNU and the Research Council of Norway Oil and gas operations in deep water challenge mooring systems and risers.
Renewable energy Infrastructure Seafood production Oil and gas production Transport Principal Research Areas Ships Ocean Structures Structural Mechanics Integration of Disciplines Hydro- dynamics Automatic Control Theory Experiments/ full-scale obs. Research Challenges Scope - Relevance
«The winner takes it all…» • SFF: 10 år, budsjett NOK 300-600 millioner • SFI/FME: 8 år, budsjett NOK 200-400 millioner • Kompetanseprosjekter (KMB): 5 år, budsjett NOK 10-20 millioner • Forskerprosjekter: 3-5 år, budsjett NOK 4-10 millioner
C-AMOS Proposal Multi-disciplinary Research Areas & Methods Hydrodynamics and Structural Mechanics Guidance, Navigation and Control Numerics Theory Experiments C-AMOS Centre for Autonomous Marine Operations and Systems Inter-disciplinary Research Areas & Challenges Greener Operations Monitoring & Inspection Seafood Production Renewable Energy …and in Arctic Areas Oil & Gas in Deep Water
Department of Marine Technology Offshore oil and gas Fisheries and aqua- culture Ships Thank you!