Maritime Engineering

Green Corridors as Blueprints for Sustainable Port-Cities

Forging “Zero-Emission Highways of the Sea”: New research maps how international collaboration between ports, cities, and industries is creating the first viable pathways to decarbonize global maritime trade. Zero-Emissions Shipping, in our cities and backyards Maritime shipping is the backbone of global trade but a major source of greenhouse gases, with emissions projected to surge

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The Great Fuel Cell Race: Which Hydrogen Technology Will Power Our Ships?

New research cracks the code on what will decide the winner in the battle to decarbonize shipping. For the first time, a systematic study reveals the key to dominance isn’t just technology—it’s cost. Why we must tackle maritime pollution, quickly The maritime industry is a massive polluter. To meet climate goals, it must ditch fossil

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The Secrets behind Flexible Fluid-Structure Interaction (FFSI)

For the first time, six major ocean engineering challenges—from ship hydroelasticity to wave-mud interactions—are woven into a single, structured modelling framework, providing engineers a roadmap to predict how flexible structures and the sea influence each other. Why This Is Important From massive ships bending in waves to seagrass swaying in currents, the ocean is a

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