Civil engineering
Research team for the development of planned maintenance of ship systems
Research team for the development of planned maintenance of ship systems work in the field of marine engineering, specifically in fault analysis, reliability assessments and maintenance optimization of ship systems and machinery including analyze, dinamical modeling, evaluation and create a solution for the optimum maintenance interval of ships systems.
Research team for the application of renewable energy sources in maritime affairs
research team follows the trends in new technologies for the exploitation of renewable energy sources and explores the ways of applying these technologies in area of maritime affairs. The new technologies include solar energy application, fuel cells, wind capturing, mechanical energy from the motion of tides and waves. The team investigates the production of energy from renewable resources, its distribution, storage and transformation, as well as its use for ship's propulsion and drive of other marine systems.
A Research Group for Applied Signal Analysis (RGASA)
This multi-disciplinary group uses signal processing methods for analysis in a time, frequency and time-frequency domain in the field of the maritime and biomedicine. The main research interest of the group is a development of applied signal processing algorithms for automatic detection of Motor Evoked Potentials after excitation of brain motor cortex. Also, the group researches problems for detection of various objects on the sea bottom using deep learning algorithms.
MARINE ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION GROUP
The main area of interest of this interdisciplinary research group is research and analysis of various impacts on the marine environment. Different anthropogenic impacts on the marine environment are analyzed, with special emphasis on effects of shipping in order to assess the impact and find appropriate ways to minimize the impact and protect the marine environment.
Physical activity, sleep pattern and psychological stress of skippers and nautical officers
A professional skipper is engaged in 16-20 weeks of uninterrupted work during the season, which requires exceptional psychological and physical effort, especially if we take into account the extremely demanding sleeping conditions in the absence of any life routine.
For the jobs of sailors in the Merchant Navy, there is also no research on physical demands, psychological stress, and the quality of sleep while performing jobs.
RESEARCH TEAM FOR THE APPLICATION OF MATHEMATICS IN MULTI-DISCIPLINARY MARITIME SCIENCE
PhD Tatjana Stanivuk, CIVIL ENGINEERING, TRANSPORTATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, MATHEMATICS, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS
PhD Anita Gudelj, COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
PhD Igor Jelaska, MATHEMATICS, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS
Goran Kovačević, MATHEMATICS, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS
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