Advancing Maritime Safety and Innovation Through Technical Presentations
Key Ideas
- Prof. Renilson discussed the challenges of maintaining the structural integrity of older ships to ensure safety and minimize costs.
- Dr. Law highlighted the growing field of adversarial machine learning in the maritime context and its implications for the industry.
- Andrew Harris presented on the Blue Economy CRC's research project focusing on using hydrogen as a sustainable fuel for vessels in Australian waters.
- The presentations showcased advancements in maritime research, technology, and safety, emphasizing sustainable practices for the future of the industry.
Three technical presentations were held at the University of Adelaide featuring experts in maritime engineering and technology. Prof. Renilson addressed the structural integrity and safety of older ships, emphasizing the challenges of maintenance and the risks of material degradation. Dr. Law discussed adversarial machine learning in the maritime sector, highlighting vulnerabilities and precautions in the ML life cycle. Andrew Harris presented on the Blue Economy CRC's project on hydrogen as a vessel fuel, focusing on decarbonization and sustainability. Each presentation showcased innovative research and technologies aimed at advancing safety and sustainability in the maritime industry.