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1 OCEAN WEEK 2016 May 9-12 A SEA OF OPPORTUNITIES 1
2 WELCOME TO OCEAN WEEK A SEA OF OPPORTUNITIES! The overall goal of Ocean Week is to present the latest developments within ocean research and encourage the exchange of knowledge and information between students, researchers and industry. Ocean Week is a meeting arena for experts across the knowledge value chain with common interest to support blue growth. The event is organized by NTNU, Ocean Science and Technology (NTNU Oceans) together with our strategic partners SINTEF, Mid-Norway Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Sør-Trøndelag County Authority, City of Trondheim and Maritime Forum Mid-Norway. Ocean Week brings together participants from research, politics, industry and a large number of students. The days are organised in a joint morning session and in parallell afternoon sessions. I would like to thank all presenters and participants for attending Ocean Week 2016 and for contributing to making this a successful event. I would also like to thank the administration and leader group of NTNU Oceans for their effort in organizing this event. A special thanks to the Norwegian Research Council and the Maroff program for their support. Yours sincerely, 2 Ingrid Schjølberg Professor and Director of NTNU Ocean Science and Technology
3 PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE MONDAY MAY 9 TUESDAY MAY 10 WEDNESDAY MAY 11 THURSDAY MAY 12 08:00-09:00 Registration 08:30-09:00 Registration 08:30-09:00 Registration 09:00-12:00 Opening session 09:00-12:00 Plenary session 09:00-12:00 Plenary session (EL5) (EL5) (EL5) 08:00-09:00 Innovation breakfast 09:00-12:00 Plenary session (EL5) 12:00 Lunch Eco-intensive Aquaculture Marine Minerals and Ocean Innovation Maritime Transport Ocean Opportunities 13:00-14:10 Aquaculture interactions (EL5) 14:10-14:30 Coffee break 13:00-14:10 Marine Minerals (EL5) 13:00-14:10 Ocean Funding Opportunities (EL3) 13:00-14:10 Maritime Transport (EL4) 13:00-14:10 Applied underwater robotics 13:00-15:00 Applied underwater robotics (EL3) 12:00-16:00 Konferansen om havrommet (Tekna, LO, AP) (EL5) 14:10-16:30 Aquaculture interactions 16:30 Closing of the session 17:00 Concert at Nidarosdomen and Reception at Archbishop s Palace 14:10-16:30 Marine Minerals 14:10-15:30 Ocean Funding Opportunities 16:30 Closing of the session 17:00 Conference buffet at main building 14:10-16:00 Maritime Transport 14:10-18:00 Applied underwater robotics 16:30 Reception at MARINTEK 3
4 Monday May 9 ECO-INTENSIVE AQUACULTURE The predicted aquaculture growth and the trend of increased size and exposure of fish farms is a great societal challenge and opportunity. It will have an impact on the marine environment, production and operations as well as on environmental policies and management practises. The session on eco-intensive aquaculture at Ocean Week will address these challenges and a number of Dialogues will discuss the importance of knowledge, research and innovation. 08:00-09:00 Registration 09:00-10:30 Plenary session Welcome by NTNU Oceans Director Ingrid Schjølberg Opening by Rector Gunnar Bovim (NTNU) Miljøvennlig vekst i havbruksnæringen (Per Sandberg, Norwegian Minister of Fisheries) (in Norwegian) Ocean Week Dialogue - Akvakultur i endring - behov for kunnskap og innovasjon (Fiskeriminister, NTNU studenter, Sjømat Norge, Kongsberg Seatex) (in Norwegian) Global perspectives on eco-intensive aquaculture (Arne Fredheim, SINTEF Fisheries and Aquaculture) 10:30-11:00 Coffee break 4
5 Plenary sessions - May 9 11:00-12:00 Plenary session Biotechnology an essential foundation for sustainable growth in aquaculture (Stig Omholt, NTNU) Sustainable and efficient feed production future opportunities (Ida Aursand, Biomar) Ocean Week Dialogue - Next generation salmon aquaculture and its potential welfare challenges (Bård Skjeldstad, Salmar; Ida Aursand, Biomar; Stig Omholt, NTNU; Arne Fredheim, SINTEF)) 12:00-13:00 Lunch 13:00-14:10 Aquaculture interactions - Part 1 Research and development for an eco-intensive aquaculture in Scotland (Heather Jones, Scottish Aquaculture Innovation Centre) Ocean Farming - The next steps (Gunnar Myrebøe, Ocean Farming) Next generation service operations (Ove Løfsnæs, AQS; Bjørn Egil Asbjørnslett, NTNU) 14:10-14:30 Coffee break 14:30-16:30 Aquaculture interactions - Part 2 Introduction to the afternoon session (Kjell Inge Reitan, NTNU) Legal matters (Catherine Banet, University of Oslo) Coastal zone management and operational strategies for a sustainable aquaculture growth (Anne Stene, NTNU Ålesund) A critical look at science-industry partnerships in Norwegian salmon farming: What s in it for society? (Dorothy Dankel, UiB) How to be an industry shaper Norway s role in the development of global aquaculture (Karoline Andaur, WWF) Ocean Week Dialogue - Myth busters (Salmar, WWF, Sjømat Norge, Blått Kompetansesenter, NTNU) (in Norwegian) 16:30-17:00 Closing of the session 17:00 - Concert at Nidarosdomen and Reception in Archbishop s Palace 5
6 Tuesday May 10 MARINE MINERALS AND OCEAN INNOVATION How can we extract seabed minerals and take care of the environment? Scientists and PhD students will present their results from a broad range of research and several international players will share their experiences and views. 08:00-09:00 Registration 09:00-10:30 Plenary session Opening by Ingvald Strømmen, Dean at NTNU Deep Sea Mining - a cross-disciplinary pilot study at NTNU (Steinar Ellefmo, NTNU) PhD candidates pitching their latest findings on Deep Sea Mining - Part I The Deep Sea Mining R&D program at Technip (Johann Rongau, Technip) Exploration of deep sea mineral resources: how to push forward (Pedro Madureira, EMEPC) Seabed mining an opportunity for growth and innovation (Ivar Fossum, Nordic Ocean Resources) 10:30-11:00 Coffee break 11:00-12:00 Plenary session Blue Growth (Lars Jacob Hiim, State Secretary at the Norwegian Ministry of Trade) Coordination of national programmes and joint actions through JPI Oceans (Kathrine Angell-Hansen, JPI Oceans) Innovation through international cooperation - an example from Portugal (Maria João Ramos, University of Porto) 12:00-13:00 Lunch 6
7 Parallell sessions - May 10 13:00-14:10 Marine minerals Introduction to the afternoon session (Steinar Ellefmo, NTNU) Some reflections related to reducing environmental impacts from deep sea mining (Jens Laugesen, DNV-GL) Marine environmental questions on deep sea mining (Lene Buhl- Mortensen, Institute of Marine Research) Assessing environmental impacts from polymetallic nodule mining in the deep sea: First results from the JPI Oceans project MiningImpact (Felix Janssen, Alfred-Wegener-Institute) 14:10-14:30 Coffee break Kahoot on Marine minerals Offshore applications for deep sea mining (Marit Dolmen, GCE NODE) PhD candidates pitching their latest findings on Deep Sea Mining - Part II Subsea power applications in deep sea mining (Anngjerd Pleym, Siemens) Minerals for the future; needs, resources and Norwegian opportunities (Tom Heldal, Geological Survey of Norway) 16:30-17:00 Closing of the session 17:00 - Conference buffet 13:00-14:10 Ocean funding opportunities H2020 Marine and Maritime calls in 2017 and beyond (Tor Ivar Eikaas, The Research Council of Norway) Opportunities for funding innovation in the marine and maritime sector (Tom-Ivar Bern, Innovation Norway) Experiences from the European research programme (Vegard Hovstein, Maritime Robotics) Experiences from national funding programmes (Ivar Erdal, Ecotone) 14:10-14:30 Coffee break Experiences from European research project (Inventas) Setting sail towards greener transports Enabling more energy-efficient measures at sea (Ingrid Aune, Enova) The industrial PhD Scheme how can companies, research institutions and candidates benefit from it? (Lisa Nordick, The Research Council of Norway) Collaborative opportunities through Joint Programming Initiative Oceans (Anastasios Lekkas, JPI Oceans) 15:30-16:00 Closing of the session 7
8 Wednesday May 11 MARITIME TRANSPORT The development of a new national maritime strategy (Maritime 21) will be presented. Smarter, greener and safer maritime transportation can only be achieved through collaboration between industry and research. 08:00-09:00 Registration 09:00-10:30 Plenary session Opening by Beate Kvamstad-Lervold, MARINTEK The importance of knowledge hubs in innovation (Torger Reve, Norwegian Business School) The Maritime 21 strategy (Siri Pettersen Strandenes, Norwegian School of Economics) Safe, Smart and Green - experiences from Fuel Fighter racing team (Bjørn Haugland, DNV GL) HydroContest - unveiling the NTNU contest ship 10:30-11:00 Coffee break 11:00-12:00 Plenary session Ocean Week dialogue - Stimulating innovation in shipping Smart Maritime (Per Magne Einang, MARINTEK) Norway the Global Maritime Knowledge Hub in a rapid changing world (Pål Aamaas, Global Maritime Knowledge Hub) Summing up (Bjørn Egil Asbjørnslett, NTNU) 12:00-13:00 Lunch 8
9 Parallell sessions - May 11 13:00-15:30 Maritime transport (workshop) Future logistics solutions at sea (Rolf Aarland, Former manager at Trondheim Havn) Trends and drivers in the maritime sector (Agathe Rialland, MARINTEK) Arctic Maritime Cluster transport and logistics (Oddvar Rundereim, Arctic Maritime Cluster) Discussions Coffee break Future ships: next generation control architetures (Rune Volden, Ulstein Power & Control) Autonomous ships and navigation challenges (Edmund Brekke, NTNU) Discussions 15:30-16:00 Wrap-up and conclusions 16:30 - Reception at MARINTEK Requires separate registration. Bus from Gløshaugen (registration to [email protected]) 13:00 Applied Underwater Robotics Laboratory seminar - part I Session 1: Welcome by Harald Ellingsen (NTNU) Advancing Autonomous Operations: From Outer to Inner Space (Kanna Rajan, International Chair at NTNU) Merging underwater science and technology in AUR-Lab (Martin Ludvigsen, NTNU) Autonomous and remotely controlled operations in aquaculture SINTEF projects, experience and future opportunities (Per Rundtorp, SINTEF Fisheries and Aquaculture) Networked vehicles for ocean operations: from concepts to experimentation (João Sousa, University of Porto) Exploring fauna on the Arctic seafloor that thrive on methane (JoLynn Carroll, SFF CAGE) Session 2: Presentation by Kongsberg Maritime Experiences from mapping seabed and cold seep habitats using AUV (Terje Thorsnes, NGU) Presentation by Torstein Olsmo Sæbø, Norwegian Defence Research Establishment Session 3: Emerging industries Erik Haugane, OKEA Christine Spiten/Borja Serra, BlueEye Exploration Norwegian Subsea -from thesis to market in 2 years (Fredrik Dukan, Norwegian Subsea) Ivar Erdal, Ecotone 18:00 Closing of the day 9
10 Thursday May 12 OCEAN OPPORTUNITIES How can we use subsea technology to understand more about the marine ecosystem and the resources hiding under the sea surface? How can we target research to achieve better insight into the limitless opportunities the oceans have to offer? 08:00-09:00 Registration 09:00-10:30 Plenary session Opening by Geir Øien, Dean at NTNU Blue technology - a story of collaboration in Mid-Norway (Tore O. Sandvik, Sør-Trøndelag County Authority) Ocean opportunities - Breaking frontiers (Jonas Gahr Støre, Stortinget) Oceans of Knowlegde. Our new gold! (Ingrid Schjølberg, NTNU) Launching of the NTNU Ocean Club - a new multidisciplinary student organisation at NTNU Ocean Week dialogue - Ocean Opportunities across generations 10:30-11:00 Coffee break 11:00-12:00 Plenary session Exploring Ocean Space with Solar Power - the Kon Tiki 2 Expedition (Cecilie Mauritzen, NIVA and Pedro De La Torre, NTNU) Discovering the deep ocean (Asgeir Sørensen, NTNU AMOS) Opportunities for ocean industry (Tor Berge Gjersvik, FMC) Autonomous systems for maritime operations (João Sousa, University of Porto) 12:00-13:00 Lunch 10
11 Parallell sessions - May 12 13:00-15:00 Applied Underwater Robotics Laboratory seminar - Part II Session 4: PhD pitches Session 5: New markets and new trends in underwater robotics TBD (Christian Collin-Hansen, Statoil) The snake story (Kristin Y. Pettersen, NTNU) Wrap-up 15:00 Closing of the day 12:00-16:00 Havromskonferansen Presentasjoner og paneldebatter med bl.a. Jonas Gahr Støre (leder, Arbeiderpartiet), Simon Reddy (Executive Secretary, Global Ocean Commission), Jan-Gunnar Winther (Direktør, Norsk Polarinstitutt), Nina Jensen (Generalsekretær WWF), Ingrid Schjølberg (Direktør, NTNU Oceans) Sturla Henriksen (Adm. dir Norges Rederiforbund), Lise Lyngsnes Randeberg (President Tekna), Anniken Huitfeldt (Leder Utenriks- og Forsvarskomiteen), Inge Halstensen (Daglig leder K Halstesen), Gerd Kristiansen (Leder LO), og Trond Giske (Nestleder Arbeiderpartiet). The seminar will be in Norwegian and requires a separate registration. (organised by Tekna, LO and Arbeiderpartiet) 11
12 Workshops May 9 May 10 MarMine Workshop For more information, contact Prof. Martin Ludvigsen ([email protected]) HyDynPro Workshop - Part I For more information, contact Prof. Sverre Steen ([email protected]) 08:30 Opening. Motivation for and Overview of HyDynPro. (Leif Vartdal and Sverre Steen) 09:00 Presentations from industry/clients The ship designer s perspective. (Henning Borgen. V.P. Hydro dept. Vard Design AS) The ship operator s perspective. (Roar Skjeret. Technical Director. Island Offshore AS) 10:00 Coffee break 10:15 Presentations by Klingelnberg, ATA and TEVO Eero Mäsä Marine bevel gears, from design to operation Tuomas Turunen Design and Manufacturing related R&D at TEVO Oy, Finland Rudolf Houben Advanced Bevel Gear Design and Production 11:00 WP 1 Hydroelasticity analysis by means of CFD FEM VTT 11:30 WP1 Time domain modelling of propeller loads in off design conditions (Sverre Steen) 12:00 WP 1 Model experiments with flexible propellers Luca Savio (MARINTEK) 12:30 Lunch 13:30 WP 2 Time domain modelling of propeller ice loads (Aki Kinnunen) 14:00 Drazen Polic (PhD student at NTNU) Transient simulation of the propulsion machinery system operating in ice. 14:30 WP 3 Multi body simulation of thrusters (Thomas Rosenlöcher, TUD) 15:00 Coffee break 12
13 Workshops May 10 May 11 HyDynPro Workshop - Part II For more information, contact Prof. Martin Ludvigsen ([email protected]) 15:30 WP 4 Investigations regarding tooth interior failures Christian Bauer (TUD): 16:00 Amir Rasekhi Nejad (post doc researcher, CESOS, NTNU) Analysis of in service issues of gears of wind turbines and thrusters 16:30 WP5 Full scale measurements Marko Polter (RRM) 17:00 Plenary discussion moderated by Rune Garen 18:00 End 19:30 Dinner MOVE Workshop (Room T3 at the Marine technology Centre) For more information, contact Prof. Svein Sævik ([email protected]) 09:00-09:10: Welcome by Prof. Svein Sævik, IMT, NTNU 09:10-09:30: Technip activities in Deepsea mining, with focus on flow modelling and deepsea mining architecture (Johann Rongau, Technip Innovation and Technology Centre) 09:30-09:50: The Architecture of deep Sea Mining Systems (Prof. Meng Tang, Southwest JiaoTong University, China) 09:50-10:10 Time domain hydrodynamic modeling for riser VIV (PhD student Mats J.Thorsen) 10:10-10:30: Two and Three Phase Flow Models for mining riser applications (Prof. Ole J. Nydal, Department of Energy and Process Engineering, NTNU) 10:30-10:50: Model testing of combined VIV and slug flows (PhD student Tor HKnudsen) 10:50-12:00: Discussions 12:00-13:00: Lunch 13
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