Projects per year
Organisation profile
Organisation profile
The Warsash Maritime Technology and Innovation (WMTI) Research Group is a team of dedicated professionals committed to advancing the development of maritime engineering and technology. Our group comprises staff, students, and external researchers, as well as industry experts who collaborate to find innovative solutions to current and future challenges in the maritime industry.
Our research covers a wide range of areas, including commercial, passenger and fishing vessel safety; structural fatigue, shipboard, terminal and port operations; navigation, maritime autonomous surface ships (MASS), maritime safety and pollution prevention, alternative fuels and sustainability (UN SDGs). Through quantitative and qualitative research, we aim to enhance the efficiency and efficacy of these operations by exploring new and innovative approaches.
The WMTI Research Group thus provides a platform for researchers and experts to come together, share their knowledge and insights, and work collaboratively towards finding solutions to pressing maritime challenges. We are committed to finding sustainable and innovative solutions that contribute to the development of the industry.
Areas of expertise/interest:
- Maritime technology
- Commercial & Fishing vessel safety
- Structural Fatigue
- Port and terminal operations
- Alternative fuels/ Green Fuels
- MASS
- Environment studies
- Maritime Safety
- Marine pollution prevention
Aim and purpose of research group:
The aim of the WMTI Research Group is to explore and develop innovative, user-friendly technological solutions that enable safe and efficient maritime operations. Our purpose is to stimulate innovative research and thinking and stimulate innovative thinking through workshops, formal and informal discussions, seminars, publications, exhibitions, site visits, and conferences and to conduct cutting-edge research.
Our interdisciplinary approach enables us to draw upon expertise from diverse fields to provide holistic solutions to complex challenges facing the industry. We seek to foster a research culture within Solent University Warsash Maritime School and to support other research initiatives in the maritime industry.
Our ultimate goal is to contribute to the sustainable development of the maritime industry by enhancing the safety and efficiency of maritime operations worldwide. We believe that by working collaboratively and promoting innovative thinking, we can make a meaningful and positive impact on the industry, while also inspiring the next generation of maritime engineers and technologists.
The research group will work towards developing a vibrant research culture within and among various branches of Solent University, and will actively support the research initiatives undertaken by other research groups, as well as with other universities worldwide.
We look forward to collaborating with different entities and stake holders related to the maritime industry.
Post Graduate Research Opportunities:
The WMTI Research Group offers supervision for Master/PhD degrees. This includes practice-led research in the field of maritime engineering and technology. We welcome prospective post graduate research students who are interested in pursuing research in these areas. If you are interested, do please contact our research degree office.
For an informal discussion of your proposal please contact Capt. Sriram Rajagopal.
Profiles
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Zakirul Bhuiyan, Associate Professor
- Warsash Maritime School - Associate Professor
- Warsash Maritime Technology and Innovation - Research Group Member
- Warsash Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS) Research Centre - Head of Research Centre
- Warsash Maritime Operations - Research Group Member
Person: Academic
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Mahmoud Haghdousti
- Warsash Maritime School - Senior Lecturer Marine Engineering
- Warsash Maritime Technology and Innovation - Research Group Member
- Warsash Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS) Research Centre - Research Centre Member
Person: Academic
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Kemedi Moara-nkwe
- Warsash Maritime School - Lecturer Electrical & Electronic Eng
- Warsash Maritime Technology and Innovation - Research Group Member
Person: Academic
Projects
- 1 Active
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SEAGUARD: Sea Environmental Awareness and Guard Enhanced with Unmanned AI Robotics Detection
Bhuiyan, Z., Makarchuk, D., Whitcher, A., Ahmad, S., Hasan, R., Gibson, M. & Talpur, K.
European Commission, UK Research and Innovation
1/10/24 → 31/03/27
Project: Knowledge Exchange › External Project
Research output
- 2 Chapter
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Bridge simulator as a training platform for future remotely controlled MASS navigators
Bhuiyan, Z., 1 Dec 2024, Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS) - Regulation, Technology, and Policy: Three Dimensions of Effective Implementation. Chae, C.-J. & Baumler, R. (eds.). Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland AG, p. 301-316 16 p. (WMU Studies in Maritime Affairs; vol. 11).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Published conference proceeding › Chapter
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MASS, COLREG, and technologies
Bhuiyan, Z., 1 Dec 2024, Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS) - Regulation, Technology, and Policy: Three Dimensions of Effective Implementation. Chae, C.-J. & Baumler, R. (eds.). Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland AG, p. 47-65 19 p. (WMU Studies in Maritime Affairs; vol. 11).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Published conference proceeding › Chapter