The report provides info on the state of the Ocean to assist policymakers, in light of the 10 Decade challenges
Schmidt Ocean Institute Launches New Research Vessel Falkor (Too) to boost Ocean exploration
The new research vessel is the successor of the R/V Falkor, and is expected to change the face of ocean exploration in coming years
Women in Science and Engineering – A panel at the Oceans conference
Professional women’s contributions and testimonies at the panel session organized by the OES during the women-in-engineering breakfast panel at Oceans 2022 conference at Hampton Roads
The problem/opportunity of Marine Data Interoperability – panel at UN Ocean conference
A key step towards democratizing and ensuring efficient use of data, is making the data “inter-operable”. This panel brought different stakeholders together to discuss this necessary step.
Offshore Wind in the US: The take at OCEANS 2022 Hampton Roads
This article summarizes the talks at the session on “Offshore Wind: Discussing Opportunities for Innovation with Industry” held at the OCEANS 2022 Hampton roads.
Robotics competition for Asset Maintenance and Inspection (RAMI) 2022
The collaboration includes supporting student and early career ocean professionals, women in marine science and technology, and other joint activities between the two societies and the Institute.
Singapore AUV Challenge 2022 – A treat for robotics lovers, a learning experience for students
The 8th edition of SAUVC was the largest in terms of team registration, and was also endorsed by the UN Decade of Ocean Sciences.
An academia-researcher collaboration for Ocean science research – the FIND award
Project FIND is a step towards leveling the playing field for research for the benefit of the Ocean
Underwater Robot Competition at Techno-Ocean2021
The robotics competition saw good participation from students around Japan.
Do we need to invest more in research and exploration of Earth’s Ocean ?
The Ocean is under-observed and under-researched, and requires a lot more investment in the years to come if we are to manage it sustainably