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Naval Architecture, Ocean & Marine Engineering

Naval Architecture, Ocean & Marine Engineering

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Safety and Risk Assessment of Using Ammonia as a Marine Fuel

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The Course will take place on the 19th and 20th of May 2025 at Strathclyde University, Glasgow.

This is an Online course and participants will be sent a course link the week before the course

This comprehensive course organised as part of the NH3CRAFT project, is designed to equip participants with a detailed understanding of ammonia’s unique properties, associated hazards, and its potential as an alternative marine fuel. It will cover the latest regulatory developments and safety standards, with a particular focus on risk assessment methodologies. Through detailed analysis, the course will explore best practices for mitigating risks, ensuring compliance with safety guidelines, and enhancing design and operational safety in ammonia-fuelled marine applications.

More information can be found on the NH3 Craft webpage.

Attendee CategoryCost   
2. Online Participants£100.00[Read More]
4. Online NH3CRAFT Participants£0.00[Read More]
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University of Strathclyde NAOME Graduation Ball 2025

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Time: 18:30 to 00:00

The Department of Naval Architecture, Ocean & Marine Engineering is celebrating its cohort of students graduating this summer. This marks an exciting moment as a new generation of naval architects and engineers embark on their careers in the maritime industry. To honour their hard work and achievements, an evening of celebration will take place aboard a historic Scottish tall ship, proudly built on the River Clyde.

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