The American Journal of Marine Engineering and Technology is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing high-quality research in the field of marine engineering and technology. It serves as a platform for scholars and professionals to share innovative methodologies, applications, and case studies that advance the understanding and practice of marine engineering.
Aims and Scope:
The journal focuses on a wide range of topics, including:
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Marine Propulsion Systems: Development and optimization of systems that provide thrust to marine vessels.
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Ship Design and Construction: Engineering principles and practices involved in the design and building of ships.
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Marine Renewable Energy: Exploration of sustainable energy sources derived from marine environments.
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Marine Environmental Protection: Strategies and technologies aimed at preserving marine ecosystems.
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Offshore Engineering: Design and maintenance of structures and systems located in marine environments, such as oil rigs and wind farms.
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Marine Safety and Risk Management: Assessment and mitigation of risks associated with marine operations.
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Marine Materials and Corrosion: Study of materials used in marine environments and their resistance to corrosion.
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Marine Automation and Control Systems: Implementation of automated systems for the operation and control of marine vessels and equipment.