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LOCATION:Trondheim, Norway
SUMMARY:MTEC 2014
DESCRIPTION:MTEC 2014International Maritime and Port Technology and Development ConferenceFirst Announcement and Call for AbstractsInitial paper selection will be based on a one-page abstract of up to 300 words for one of the areas covered by the conference. Authors of accepted abstracts will be invited to submit a full paper. Final acceptance will be based on peer review. Accepted and presented papers will be published and distributed by Tylor &amp; Francis Group in printed proceedings as well as electronically. Papers will be indexed in ISI, EI, Scopus and others. Selected papers will be considered for publication in the journal Ship Technology Research / Schiffstechnik. Please send us your contribution through the on-line submission portal at www.mtec-conf.org, within the following deadlines:Abstract submission: 31st January 2014Abstract acceptance: 15th February 2014Paper submission: 1st June 2014Paper acceptance: August 2014Early registration: September 15th 2014The MTEC conferences will alternate between Singapore and Trondheim. The Trondheim events will tend towards maritime technology while Singapore events tend towards ports. The conference is a meeting point for industry and academia and aims to present relevant scientific papers with clear technical applications. Submissions in the following and related areas are welcome:Efficient and environmentally friendly energy use in ships and portsDemanding and safe maritime operations and interventionMaritime transport and operations in the ArcticNon-technical effects on ship design and operation: Law, contracts, trade, etc.Remotely controlled and monitored shipping, traffic surveillance and controlPort-ship interface optimizationEffective port infrastructureSingle windows and private-public information exchanges in portLNG and other novel fuels: Distribution and useEducation of port and marine expertsOptimization in maritime logistics, fleet and vessel designThe conference is organized by MARINTEK and NTNU in Norway and co-organized by MPA, NUS, NTU, SMA and NP in Singapore. The Research Council of Norway is supporting the conference.For more information, visit http://www.mtec-conf.org or email info@mtec-conf.org.
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