Technology And The Sea - Fascination Marine Technology
Bärbel Fening
26 episodes
5 hours ago
Sustainable Maritime Engineering is the name of the new master's program that has been offered at the University of Rostock since this winter semester. It combines engineering sciences with sustainability topics. Interest is high, and the University of Rostock has been flooded with applications. In this podcast episode, journalist Bärbel Fening talks to Prof. Sascha Kosleck, Chair of Marine Technology at the University of Rostock, and Prof. Florian Sprenger, Chair of Shipbuilding at the Univ...
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Sustainable Maritime Engineering is the name of the new master's program that has been offered at the University of Rostock since this winter semester. It combines engineering sciences with sustainability topics. Interest is high, and the University of Rostock has been flooded with applications. In this podcast episode, journalist Bärbel Fening talks to Prof. Sascha Kosleck, Chair of Marine Technology at the University of Rostock, and Prof. Florian Sprenger, Chair of Shipbuilding at the Univ...
Clean Hulls with Ultrasound - Jan Kelling, HASYTEC, Kiel
Technology And The Sea - Fascination Marine Technology
23 minutes
3 years ago
Clean Hulls with Ultrasound - Jan Kelling, HASYTEC, Kiel
Biofouling is the unwanted growth of microorganisms, plants, algae and mussels o ship hulls below the water surface. It increases the flow resistance, and the ship becomes heavier and consumes more energy. So a solution is needed - it comes from the German company HASYTEC, which is located in Kiel. A unique approach worldwide is anti-fouling prevention by ultrasound and artificial intelligence. Jan Kelling, one of the managing directors of the German company HASYTEC, expla...
Technology And The Sea - Fascination Marine Technology
Sustainable Maritime Engineering is the name of the new master's program that has been offered at the University of Rostock since this winter semester. It combines engineering sciences with sustainability topics. Interest is high, and the University of Rostock has been flooded with applications. In this podcast episode, journalist Bärbel Fening talks to Prof. Sascha Kosleck, Chair of Marine Technology at the University of Rostock, and Prof. Florian Sprenger, Chair of Shipbuilding at the Univ...