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.)
The School of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering of the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) invites potential applicants to express their interest for the following two academic positions that are foreseen to be formally announced in the very near future:
Assistant Professor in the Section of Ship and Marine Hydrodynamics (a PDF with more information is available here)
Assistant/Associate Professor with experience in the area of Marine Structures (a PDF with more information is available here).
Proceedings of STAB2015 (Glasgow) are now available as separate papers, as well as a single pdf file (thanks to Evangelos Boulougouris, Strathclyde University). Click here to access.
Proccedings of the 14th International Ship Stability Workshop are now available as both a single package and as separate files. Click here to have acces to them.
Thanks to the ISSW2014 organizing committee and to Jean-Francois Leguen for the editorial help.
The doctoral thesis and the biography of Jaakko Rahola (1902-1973), who created “The Rahola Criterion”, the first method widely adopted internationally for the assessment of intact ship stability, are now freely available for download as pdf documents in Aaltodoc, the electronic publication archive of Aalto University.
Proceedings of STAB2009 - St. Petersburg are now available as separate pdf papers, as well as a single zip archive (thanks to Jean-François Leguen and Paul Creismeas, DGA Hydrodynamics, France). Click here to access...