SOEST Seminar: The Push and Pull of Marine Technology

October 18, 12:00pm - 1:00pm
Mānoa Campus, POST 723

The evolution of marine technology is characterized by a balance of “requirements pull” and “capabilities push”. The most obvious driver for scientific/engineering advancement is the need for enhanced performance, in terms of cost, efficiency and safety. To this end, the traditional maritime industries and applications (e.g. oil and gas exploration, commercial fishing, marine transport, etc.) have fostered improvements in a range of areas such as dynamic positioning, acoustic sensors, imaging techniques, and data management. In parallel, seemingly disparate technological communities are providing innovative opportunities for exploitation in marine applications. Examples include advanced materials, genetic probes, and compressive sensing. Coupled with developments of a “New Blue Economy”, and the role of technological disruptions, we have an exciting era for defining the trajectory of marine technology.


Event Sponsor
Ocean and Earth Science and Technology, Mānoa Campus

More Information
(808) 956-3151, http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/ore/event/seminar_191018/

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