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Naval Engineering and Marine Architecture

Succeeding in Today's Maritime Industry as a Marine Engineer

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Marine engineers are leading the transformation of the maritime industry. They play critical roles in supporting the sector’s decarbonization commitments, as well as advancing innovations to improve efficiency, integrate new technology and promote…

Sustainable Innovations in Marine Engineering

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In a conversation with MEL in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Program Director Dr. Jon Mikkelsen, we talk about the industry's exciting – and ambitious – efforts to decarbonize and how this is creating opportunities for marine…

Strategies to reduce emissions in the maritime industry

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By Jasmin Jelovica, NSERC/Seaspan Industrial Research Chair in Intelligent and Green Marine Vessels, Assistant Professor in Civil and Mechanical Engineering and instructor in the Master of Engineering Leadership in Naval Architecture and Marine…

Why Study to be a Marine Engineer or Naval Architect?

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The marine industry is in the midst of an exciting – and challenging – period of transformation, spurred in part by commitments to reduce emissions by 50 percent by 2050 compared to 2008.

Decarbonizing the marine sector

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By Jon Mikkelsen, Professor of teaching and director of the MEL in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering. When you compare the transport efficiency of moving an equivalent weight of goods by truck, train, airplane or ship, the shipping industry…

Steering the marine industry to a lower-carbon future

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Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering: A lower-carbon future in the marine industry By Jon Mikkelsen, Professor of teaching and director of the MEL in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering

Designing quieter ships to reduce noise impacts on whales

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Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering: Industry Challenges By Jon Mikkelsen, director of the MEL in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering and Dan McGreer, adjunct professor

Spotlight: Program Series with Chris McKesson - The modern ship

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The modern ship By Chris B. McKesson, former Program Co-Director of UBC’s Master of Engineering Leadership in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering The modern ship is one of the most complex structures ever created.

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