Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 12 — Responsible Consumption and Production
SDG 13 — Climate Action
SDG 14 — Life Below Water
This track focuses on the development and application of corrosion-resistant materials specifically designed for marine environments. Researchers are invited to present innovative solutions that enhance the longevity and performance of marine structures.
This session will explore the latest advancements in composite materials tailored for marine engineering applications. Contributions should highlight the benefits of composites in terms of weight reduction, strength, and durability in harsh marine conditions.
This track addresses the use of high-strength alloys in marine engineering, focusing on their mechanical properties and performance under marine conditions. Papers should discuss innovative alloy compositions and their applications in enhancing structural integrity.
This session will delve into the latest innovations in marine-grade steels, emphasizing their unique properties and applications. Researchers are encouraged to share findings on performance improvements and sustainability in marine environments.
This track will examine the role of polymers in marine engineering, focusing on their applications in various marine structures. Contributions should address advancements in polymer technologies that enhance performance and durability.
This session is dedicated to antifouling materials and their effectiveness in preventing biofouling on marine structures. Researchers are invited to present novel approaches and materials that improve antifouling performance.
This track will explore the development of lightweight structural materials that can reduce the overall weight of marine structures while maintaining strength and durability. Papers should discuss the implications of weight reduction on performance and efficiency.
This session will focus on advanced coating technologies that enhance the performance and longevity of marine structures. Contributions should highlight the latest developments in coating materials and their protective capabilities.
This track addresses the methodologies and standards for durability testing of materials used in marine engineering. Researchers are encouraged to share insights on testing protocols and the implications for material selection.
This session will explore the integration of sustainable materials in marine engineering practices. Papers should discuss the environmental impact of material choices and innovations that promote sustainability in marine applications.
This track will investigate the role of nanomaterials in enhancing the performance of marine engineering materials. Researchers are invited to discuss the potential benefits and challenges associated with the incorporation of nanotechnology in marine applications.
