University Of Applied Sciences News

Novia, Aboa Mare and KMIFT Enter Into A MoU

Novia University of Applied Sciences and Aboa Mare have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with the Korea Institute of Maritime and Fisheries Technology (KIMFT), which operates under the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries, Republic of Korea, for collaboration on staff mobility and the sharing of information.The Memorandum of Understanding promotes the internationalization of the operations in both institutions.The purpose of the present memorandum is to offer mobility opportunities to staff in the field of maritime training and to share information between the institutions. This way, the instituti

The UFO project relies on a complete connectivity package from MacArtney (Photo: MacArtney)

MacArtney Helps Land 'UFO' in the North Sea

innovative Underwater Fish Observatory (UFO) which was recently deployed in the North Sea.    Realized through cooperation between the Hamburg based Thünen Institute of Sea Fisheries, the Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, the Development Center at the University of Applied Sciences in Kiel and MBT GmbH - the UFO project marks a noticeable leap forward in fish monitoring technology and methodology.    The UFO project provides an underwater observatory for the quantitative determination of fish stocks. The UFO project is based on a rugged subsea lander

The Omer 9 team on the course

Human-powered Sub Races Conclude in the UK

in the fully submerged craft that they have designed and built (and continued to improve in their tank-side pits). They came from École Polytechnique de Montréal (with Archimède), and École de Technologie Supérieure (with Omer 9) from Canada; Rhine Waal University of Applied Sciences (with Inia) from Germany; University of Delft (with WASUB 4) from the Netherlands; University of Auckland (with Taniwha) from New Zealand; University of Michigan (with Odyssey) and University of Washington (with Laurie Belle) from the U.S.A.; and three teams from the U.K. with University

One of the 2012 teams getting their pilot aboard their submarine (Photo: Tim Hooper/QinetiQ)

Human Powered Submarine Races Underway

soccer pitch.   Teams have come to take part in these human-powered races in the submarines they have designed and built from École Polytechnique de Montréal (with Archimède), and École de Technologie Supérieure (with Omer 9) from Canada; Rhine Waal University of Applied Sciences (with Inia) from Germany; University of Delft (with WASUB 4) from the Netherlands; University of Auckland (with Taniwha) from New Zealand; University of Michigan (with Odyssey) and University of Washington (with Laurie Belle) from the USA; and three teams from the UK with University of

Women Engineers Play Key Role in Submarine Races

end there,” adds Megill. “Our student-led video reporting team is all women.”   Teams and submarine names Teams competing for the 2014 awards are: École Polytechnique de Montréal, and École de Technologie Supérieure from Canada; Rhine Waal University of Applied Sciences from Germany; University of Delft from the Netherlands; University of Auckland from New Zealand; University of Michigan and University of Washington from the USA; and four teams from the UK with University of Bath, University of Plymouth, University of Southampton, and University of Warwick

École Polytechnique de Montréal in practice mode

Three Weeks to Submarine Race in Gosport

TANK (the approximate size in terms of width and length of an international soccer pitch). Teams competing for the 2014 awards are: École Polytechnique de Montréal, École de Technologie Supérieure and University of British Columbia all from Canada; Rhine Waal University of Applied Sciences from Germany; University of Delft from the Netherlands; University of Auckland from New Zealand; University of Michigan and University of Washington from the U.S.A.; and four teams from the U.K. with University of Bath, University of Plymouth, University of Southampton, and University

École de Technologie Supérieure (Quebec, Canada) team’s submarine Omer 8 was the overall winner in 2012.

Human Powered Subs

underwater around a demanding slalom course in the tank measuring 122 x 61m and 5.5m deep. Teams competing for the 2014 awards are: École Polytechnique de Montréal, École de Technologie Supérieure and University of British Columbia all from Canada; Rhine Waal University of Applied Sciences from Germany; University of Delft from the Netherlands; University of Auckland from New Zealand; University of Michigan and University of Washington from the USA; and four teams from the UK with University of Bath, University of Plymouth, University of Southampton, and University of Warwick

École de Technologie Supérieure (Quebec, Canada) team's submarine Omer 8 was the overall winner in 2012.

Universities to Race Human Powered Submarines

underwater around a demanding slalom course in the tank measuring 122 x 61m and 5.5m deep. Teams competing for the 2014 awards are: École Polytechnique de Montréal, École de Technologie Supérieure and University of British Columbia all from Canada; Rhine Waal University of Applied Sciences from Germany; University of Delft from the Netherlands; University of Auckland from New Zealand; University of Michigan and University of Washington from the USA; and four teams from the UK with University of Bath, University of Plymouth, University of Southampton, and University of Warwick

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