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Our vessels
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/facilities/our-vessels
To conduct world-class science you need world-class equipment and facilities and at University of Plymouth we have access to the right tools for the job.
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Dr Jahir Rizvi - Lecturer in Mechanical & Marine Engineering
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End-of-Life (EoL) composite boats, and Abandoned and Derelict Vessels (ADV)
A research project to establish the extent of the problem, and the environmental consequences, and develop an appropriate route for handling abandoned, discarded or unwanted fibreglass vessels.
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University secures cutting edge unmanned marine vessel to support Devon businesses
The University of Plymouth has secured a state of the art unmanned marine vessel, developed and supplied by L3Harris, capable of conducting high tech research off the South West coast
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First transatlantic vessel-to-grid project aims to advance marine electrification
University of Plymouth news: The £1.8m CanUK project is uniting experts in the UK and Canada and will deploy bi-directional chargers and electric vessels in Plymouth and Halifax, Nova Scotia.
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Vessel confirms University’s place at forefront of autonomous ocean science
CETUS – a C-Worker 4 unmanned surface vehicle developed and supplied by L3Harris Technologies – has been purchased by the University of Plymouth and will be based at its Coxside Marine Station
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University helps to pilot pioneering clean maritime initiative
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/university-helps-to-pilot-pioneering-clean-maritime-initiative
University of Plymouth news: The University is part of a project that will showcase how clean maritime technologies can provide energy flexibility to harbours and ports, at the same time as benefitting the UK’s energy grid
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Outdated systems placing maritime vessels at risk of cyber-attack, study suggests
University of Plymouth news: Maritime vessels are under significant threat of cyber-attack because many are carrying outdated software and were not designed with cybersecurity in mind, new research led by the University of Plymouth suggests
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First UK charging network for electric maritime vessels launched in Plymouth
The University of Plymouth has led a collaboration which has installed a series of high power DC electric charging stations around the Plymouth Sound National Marine Park
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£5.4million project aims to develop world’s largest network of electric workboats
University of Plymouth news: The University is part of the new ZENOW project, a partnership of 15 UK marine businesses and organisations that will ultimately deploy 20 electric workboats
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