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Education of maritime doctoral students as part of international university network

Publikationstyp
Conference Paper
Date Issued
2015-12
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Kujala, Pentti  
Veitch, Brian  
Ehlers, Sören  
Leira, Bernt J.  
Khan, Faisal  
Vanhatalo, Jarno P.  
Institut
Konstruktion und Festigkeit von Schiffen M-10  
TORE-URI
http://hdl.handle.net/11420/7086
Start Page
59
End Page
65
Citation
International Conference on Education and Professional Development of Engineers in the Maritime Industry 2015: 59-65 (2015-12)
Contribution to Conference
International Conference on Education and Professional Development of Engineers in the Maritime Industry 2015  
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-84975860062
Aalto University, together with four other universities, has received significant funding for an international Research Centre of Excellence for Arctic Shipping and Operations from Lloyd's Register Foundation (LRF), a UK registered charity that invests in science, engineering and technology for public benefit, worldwide.. The Centre is headed by the Aalto University (Finland), in partnership with the Hamburg University of Technology (Germany), the University of Helsinki (Finland), the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Norway) and the Memorial University of Newfoundland (Canada). The Centre will support 15 doctoral dissertations on risk in Arctic operations over a period of five years. The Centre is the first of its kind in the Nordic Countries and the only centre concentrating on Arctic challenges. The funding provided by LRF is a very significant contribution to the activities of the consortium allowing it to continue to develop global expertise in the challenging operational environment owing to the long distances involved, the large fluctuation in ice conditions, and the unpredictable behaviour of ice. The breakthrough innovations are only possible through on-going research and development, in which theoretical modelling, laboratory tests and full-scale observations are in balance, which can be achieved most efficiently by international networking. The mobility of the doctoral students has key importance for the success of the project. This paper will describe the basic principles of organizing the mobility of the doctoral students and analyse the first experiences gathered from this mobility. The network of the students and their thesis topics will be described together with main links between the studied topics so that the overall challenging targets of the research activities can be achieved.
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