MULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptx
Clean Tech at Sea Summer School
1. Summer School
CLEAN TECH AT SEA
WHY AND HOW TO CHANGE MARITIME
TRANSPORTATION?
AUGUST 5-17, 2013
MAN PrimeServ Academy (Frederikshavn)
Martec (Frederikshavn)
Aalborg University (Aalborg)
2. PURPOSE
The course will both focus on issues where shipping is environmentally superior to other modes
of transportation and issues where shipping is lacking behind.
The course main objective is to engage participants in the on-going activities, challenges and
opportunities arising from the evolution towards a more environmentally friendly maritime
sector. To achieve this, the course is structured under the Problem Based Learning model
developed at Aalborg University to address real-life problems in a hands-on way. The course
provides theoretical lectures, case-study lectures, site visits and group projects during the two
weeks summer course. In addition, the course will also comprise several social activities in
order to facilitate networking and a relaxed environment. Leading scientific experts and
practitioners in the maritime sector have accepted invitations to give guest speeches. The first
days will be organized as open days to industry participants to allow interaction and
networking with decision makers.
BACKGROUND
After decades of non-regulation, the maritime industry is now facing relatively tough
environmental requirements from both regulators and the market. The International Maritime
Organisation (IMO) has passed annexes to the MARPOL convention which together with EU
and US legislation put pressure on shipping. The summer school will address the on-going
regulatory updates taking place at the IMO and European level.
Fortunately, the combination of strict requirements and decades of land-based experiences in
CleanTech gives huge business opportunities for those who can and will provide solutions to
the problems – some of these solution providers are Danish companies. Some ports and
municipalities even see the upcoming legislative pressures as a lever of regional development
and employment.
WORKLOAD
5 ECTS + 2.5 ECTS (Delivered after handing in an article manuscript)
TARGET AUDIENCE
MSc and Engineering students enrolled in the following educations:
Maritime management (ship design, engineering)
Environmental policy
Environmental governance
Environmental management
TOPICS COVERED
The need for maritime action – an NGO perspective
Emission reduction through better engine technology
Energy efficiency requirements
Managing ballast water – a new business opportunity
Hybrid propulsion technologies in the shipping industry
An introduction to Environmental Management Systems – a focus on harbours
A maritime service perspective; Retrofitting vessels for CleanTech
How to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from maritime transport- a political perspective
Site visits & Social activities
And more…
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3. EVALUATION CRITERIA
The course comprises 5 ECTS, in addition 2, 5 ECTS will be granted i f a manuscript is
handed in after the course (no later than 6 December 2013). Participants will be evaluated
according to the requirements stipulated in Table 1. Master students and practitioners will
be assessed with a similar share of points depending on the evaluation criteria.
TABLE 1- EVALUATION CRITERIA. SUMMER COURSE CLEANTECH AT SEA.
Evaluation Criteria Students (Points) ECTS
Written exam
30 points if your university requires graded
exams
(Passed/ Not Passed at AAU)
5
Mini project report made in groups
40 points if your university requires graded
exams
(Passed/ Not Passed at AAU)
Oral presentation
20 points if your university requires graded
exams
(Passed/ Not Passed at AAU)
Participation during the course
10 points if your university requires graded
exams
(Passed/ Not Passed at AAU)
Manuscript/ complementation after
the course
- 2,5
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Venues
MAN PrimeServ Academy (Langerak 74, 9900 Frederikshavn)
Maritime and Polytechnic College (martec, Hånbækvej 54, 9900 Frederikshavn)
Aalborg University (Aalborg, Nybrogade 6, 9000 Aalborg)
Accommodation
Each participant is responsible for his/her own accommodation, transportation and morning and
evening meals.
For guiding purposes, the following are reasonable alterna-
tives. They should be reserved in advance since the high
season comes in August:
Frederikshavn
2 nights from August 5
th
to August 7
th
http://danhostelfrederikshavn.dk/en
Aalborg
9 nights from August 7
th
to August 16
th
http://www.danhostelaalborg.dk/en
Social activities
Here is a list of possible social activities during the summer school
Welcome reception
Aalborg by night
Trips to beaches
Bowling
Visits to cultural sites
Tour around AAU
Guided tour in Aalborg
- and a lot of other things!
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4. Monday Aug 5
MAN PrimeServ
Academy
Tuesday Aug 6
MAN PrimeServ
Academy
Wednesday Aug 7
martec
Thursday Aug 8
Aalborg University
Friday Aug 9
Aalborg University
09:00 Summer School
registration and
introductory lecture
(Henrik Riisgaard,
Roberto Rivas
Hermann, Aalborg
University)
10:00-10:30 Welcome
and introduction and
why to focus on
sustainable shipping
(Henrik Riisgaard)
10:30-12:00
Lecture: The need for
maritime action – a
non-governmental
organization
perspective
(Kåre Press-
Christensen, Danish
Eco-Council)
09:00-09:10
Introduction to the
day’s program
(Henrik Riisgaard)
09:00-10:00
Lecture: Ship
propulsion and
efficiency improving
devices at MAN-Alpha
(Niels Sloth Nikolajsen,
MAN Diesel & Turbo,
Frederikshavn)
10:30-11:15
Lecture: Emission
Reduction through
better Engine
Technology
(Christian Ludwig,
MAN Diesel & Turbo,
Copenhagen)
11:15- 12:15
Site visit: MAN
PrimeServ
(Poul Knudsgaard,
MAN PrimeServ)
09:00-09:10
Introduction to the
day’s program
(Henrik Riisgaard)
09:10- 09:30
Introduction to
MARTEC
(Brian Thomsen,
martec)
09:30-12:30. Waste
heat recovery-
simulator MC90-
measuring NOX
emissions in the lab
(Jan Jacobsen,
Flemming Lykkemark
and Peter Trudslev
martec)
07:54-09:30
Transportation
Frederikshavn-Aalborg
10:00-11:00
Lecture:
Environmental
management systems
(Henrik Riisgaard)
11:00-12:00
Lecture:
Mapping and
benchmarking fuel
efficiency
(Søren Thue Pedersen,
Alfa Laval Aalborg)
09:00-10:00
Lecture: A maritime
service perspective;
retrofitting vessels
with cleantech
(Roberto Rivas
Hermann)
10:30-12:00
An introduction to
Problem Based
Learning (PBL) and
group formation
(Henrik Riisgaard;
Roberto Rivas
Hermann)
12:00-13:00 Lunch 12:00-13:00 Lunch 12:30 - 13:15 Lunch 12:00-12:40 Lunch 12:00-13:00 Lunch
13:00-14:00
Lecture: The need for
maritime action – a
non-governmental
organization
perspective
(Kåre Press-
Christensen, cont.)
14:30-15:30
Lecture: Postponing
the IMO requirements
– A Danish perspective
(Jenny N. Braat,
Danish Maritime)
13:00-13:45
Lecture: Hybrid
propulsion
technologies in the
shipping industry
(Michael D.
Christensen, ABB)
13:45-14:30
Lecture: Scandlines
hybrid and zero
emission vessel (Fini
Hansen, Scandlines)
15:00-17:00
Lecture: Energy
efficiency
requirements (Hans
Otto Kristensen,
Danish Shipowners’
Association)
13:15- 14:15 Lecture:
Promas fuel saving
system (Jesper
Raasthøj, Rolls Royce)
14:30-16:00 Recap of
lab results with NOX
(martec)
16:00-16:15 Seminar
wrap-up (Henrik
Riisgaard)
13:00-13:45 Lecture:
Environmental
management systems
in ports
(Brian Rasmussen,
Port of Aalborg)
13:45-15:00
Study tour: Clean
harbour installations,
waste facilities,
emergency and hazard
response, energy
savings, energy
efficiency Port of
Aalborg
(Brian Rasmussen)
13:00-16:00 PBL:
Group define their
project focus in
collaboration with
supervisors
(Henrik Riisgaard and
Roberto Rivas
Hermann)
Evening
16:30
Tour and dinner
Skagen
Palm beach tour Overnight stay in
Frederikshavn
5. Monday Aug 12
Aalborg University
Tuesday Aug 13
Aalborg University
Wednesday Aug 14
Aalborg University
Thursday Aug 15
Aalborg University
Friday Aug 16
Aalborg University
09:00-12:00
Group work and
project: Case study
research/ Methods and
definition of research
problem.
09:00-10:00
Week 1 written graded
exam
10:00-12:00 PBL:
Collecting empirical
evidence (Interviews,
surveys)
PBL: Collecting
empirical evidence
(Interviews, surveys)
PBL: Writing report/
Conclusions and
recommendations
Exam preparation
Afternoon
13:00-14:00
PBL: Use of referencing
and scientific literature
collection software
(Roberto Rivas
Hermann, Aalborg
University)
14:00-16:00
Work in groups
13:00-15:00
PBL: Literature review
and exercise with
reference software
(Roberto Rivas
Hermann, Aalborg
University)
PBL: Writing report/
Case studies.
PBL: Finish report and
project submission.
Oral presentations
Evening
Exam preparation Exam preparation Summer School
evaluation & diploma
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6. REGISTRATION FORM – PRINT OR ONLINE
A participation fee of 100 EURO will be charged to cover lunches and some social events.
REGISTRATION AND PAYMENT DEADLINE
15TH
OF JULY 2013
SEND REGISTRATION FORM TO:
Roberto Rivas Hermann
rrh@plan.aau.dk
Fill in the following form and email it to:
rrh@plan.aau.dk with the following docu-
ments:
proof of enrolment in M.Sc. or PhD
programme
IN CASE OF INQUIRIES, PLEASE CONTACT:
rrh@plan.aau.dk
tel. +45 9940 3654
mobile + 45 5012 1030
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