the marine technology centre
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The Marine Technology Centre
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NTNU premises in Trondheim The Marine
Technology Centre
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Marintek Department of marine technology
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Researchcompanies
Departments
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Engineering Scienceand technology
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FACULTIES
The Marine Technology Centre
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Department of marine technology:
History in brief1910: NTH: Norwegian Institute of Technology 1913: First professor in Naval Architecture (1-4 students)1939: Ship towing tank completed (10-30 students) 1972: Faculty of Naval Architecture (50 students)
-Shipbuilding in Norway dramatically reduced-Oil activity in the North Sea growing rapidly
1978: Faculty of Marine Technology (60-70 students)-Marine Technology Centre established
- Ocean laboratory- Structural laboratory- Machinery laboratory- Marine Cybernetics laboratory (2002)
2009: (90-100 students)
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Maritime --> Marine• 1912-1970 : Maritime (Ship) Technology• 1970- : Marine (Ship and Offshore) Technology
• Curriculum:– From rule based design to first principles
• Hydrodynamics• Structural engineering
– Full curriculum of Offshore Technology established 1976• Marine Cybernetics from 2001
– Future challenges• Green shipping• Ultra-deep waters (1000 m and beyond)• Arctic technology
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The great picture: the global challenges
• Food
• Climate
• Energy
Exploitation of the ocean still in the earlystages?
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Key figures 2009(Centre of Excellence included)
Employees:Academic (full positions) 23Academic (part time positions) 8Staff incl. laboratories 23PhD students 85-90Post doctorates etc. 5
Annual output:Ordinary MSc students 80-90 International MSc students 10Nautical students 2
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Laboratories• Towing tank (260 m)• Ocean laboratory (50x80x10 m)• Student towing tank• Cavitation loop• Structural laboratory• Machinery laboratory• Marine Cybernetics laboratory
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The Ocean Laboratory
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The Student tank
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Research Vessel: ”Gunnerus”
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Two divisions
Marine structuresMarine structural engineeringMarine cyberneticsMarine hydrodynamics
Marine systemsMarine engineering and operationDesign and logisticsFisheries and aquaculture
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Ship structures
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Global model of a container ship
Local model for detailedstress analysis
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Department: Marine systems
Marine engineeringDesign and logisticsOperation technologyFishing and aquaculture
technology
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Marine engineering
Gas and diesel engines
System engineeringOperationMaintenence
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Shipbuilding; students visiting a shipyard
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Aquaculture
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Centra
• Centre of Excellence: Ships and Ocean Structures (Prof. Torgeir Moan)
• University Technical Centre - Performance in a Seaway: Rolls Royce - MARINTEK - NTNU (Prof. Sverre Steen)
• Gemini Centra: – Marine Structures (Prof. Stig Berge)– Fisheries and Aquaculture Technology (Prof. Harald
Ellingsen)
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International relationships
Agreements with universities in USA MIT University of Michigan UCAL - Berkeley New Orleans
Cooperation with universities in other countries European network for student exchange The WEGEMT network Singapore National University Delft University and Technology
Our students can haveup to one year stay
Sabbatical year forprofessors
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Students from 18 nations
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