PRR Project
Assistant Professor in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
Project sheet
Name
Assistant Professor in Naval Architecture and Marine EngineeringTotal project amount
82,96 thousand €Amount paid
82,96 thousand €Non-refundable funding
82,96 thousand €Loan funding
0 €Start date
25.03.2025Expected end date
31.03.2026Dimension
ResilienceComponent
Qualifications and SkillsInvestment
Science Plus TrainingOperation code
02/C06-i06/2024.P2023.14864.TENURE.043Summary
The tasks envisaged include:- Development of teaching: First degree (Bachelor) courses on Static and Stability of Floating Bodies, Ship Dynamics and Hydrodynamics, Ship Resistance and Propulsion, MSc course on Ship Manoeuvring and Control, PhD courses on Dynamics and Control of Ocean Vehicles and Advanced Analysis of Ship Dynamics. - Development of research into the broad area of Autonomous Ships, as described earlier- Research carried out based on the new developments in marine robotics including artificial intelligence applications- Liaison and collaboration with local modern and traditional shipbuilding industry,- Development of international collaborations with industry and research partners,This will require the employment of a full-time Assistant Professor with a Ph.D. in Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering. The scientific profile required is academically highly successful and experienced in the relevant research areas, Further, he/she must be experienced in teaching at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, as it is foreseen that the candidate would teach courses for Bachelor, Master and PhD Degrees in Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, including the development of new courses; Implementing new and maintaining existing experimental facilities; Attracting talent in an academic Naval Architecture environment; Developing and completing international and national research and industrial collaborations. Experience supervising Master´s and PhD theses in Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering. Experience in working on national and international research projects.
Beneficiaries
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Final evaluation score
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Selection criteria
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Intermediate beneficiaries
Procurement
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Geographic distribution
82,96 thousand €
Total amount of the project
Percentage of the amount already paid for implementing projects
, 100 %,Where was the money spent
By county
1 county financed .
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Lisboa 82,96 thousand € ,