This project concerns seakeeping performance and design criteria for smaller vessels such as work boats, pilot boats, rescue boats, and smaller passenger ferries, involving academia as well as industry partners. The project will involve numerical and experimental studies as well as interviewing and questionnaire methods catching the human factors perspective on decision making and work performance.
Proceedings of ISSW2019 (Helsinki) are now available as separate papers, as well as a single pdf file. Thanks to Pekka Ruponen (NAPA and Aalto University) from the ISSW2019 local organising committee. Click here to access.
Proceedings of ISSW2016 (Stockholm) are now available as separate papers, as well as a single pdf file. Thanks to the ISSW2016 local organising committee: Anders Rosén (KTH) & Martin Schreuder (Chalmers). Click here to access.
Proceedings of ISSW2017 (Belgrade) are now available as separate papers, as well as a single pdf file. Thanks to Igor Bačkalov (Department of Naval Architecture, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Belgrade) from the ISSW2017 local organising committee. Click here to access.
We have available at the Maritime Safety Research Centre of the University of Strathclyde 3 fully-funded PhD positions for EU students to work on Damage Stability of Cruise Ships, Complex and Cyber-Physical Systems Safety and Security and on Fire Safety. In the first instance, interested candidates could email their CV to Professor Dracos Vassalos (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)