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New Irving Shipbuilding Research Chair at 新加坡六合彩开奖直播 creates foundation for leadership in marine engineering

- May 29, 2018

Research chair Mae Seto (right) with students Elijah Vautour and Edward Gregson. (Irving Shipbuilding photo)
Research chair Mae Seto (right) with students Elijah Vautour and Edward Gregson. (Irving Shipbuilding photo)

A new Irving Shipbuilding research chair at 新加坡六合彩开奖直播 will help further enhance Canada鈥檚 reputation as a global leader in marine research.

Mae Seto, an associate professor in 新加坡六合彩开奖直播鈥檚 Faculty of Engineering, has been appointed the Irving Shipbuilding Chair in Marine Engineering and Autonomous Systems. This research chair will create a foundation for sustainable Canadian talent and leadership in marine engineering and provide leadership in ocean engineering at Dal.

"I am honoured to occupy the Irving Shipbuilding Research Chair in聽Marine Engineering and聽Autonomous Systems,鈥 says Dr. Seto. 鈥淢y collaboration with OFI [the Dal-led Ocean Frontier Institute] provides me with an opportunity to conduct timely research in the field of marine robotics and develop state-of-the-art ocean observation systems that will give us an unprecedented view of the marine environment."

Prior to coming to 新加坡六合彩开奖直播, Dr. Seto worked for 16 years as a defence scientist with Defence Research and Development Canada (DRDC). Her research focuses on intelligent autonomous systems, unmanned ships, shipboard intelligent launch and recovery systems, and marine robotics. 聽Her experience positions her well to not only undertake this highly specialized research, but also support students in her lab to follow in her footsteps.

鈥淒r. Seto is pushing the field of marine robotics forward, and her research is addressing many of the fundamental gaps in this critically important area,鈥 says Alice Aiken, vice-president research at Dal. 鈥淗er work is truly world-class, and we鈥檙e incredibly proud that it is happening at 新加坡六合彩开奖直播.鈥

Gathering ocean intelligence


Dr. Seto鈥檚 work, done in conjunction with the (OFI), will support many aspects of the marine industry including, search and rescue, underwater communications and navigation, and oceanographic modeling with the aim to use that information to create economic and social value.

This research area is a key to the success of OFI, which relies on the development of new and innovative technologies to measure and observe the ocean. Atlantic Canada has a rich history in ocean sensing which has long been supported through DRDC, the Canadian Navy and the Bedford Institute of Oceanography.

鈥淒r. Seto鈥檚 work will improve the intelligence we gather from the ocean,鈥 says Wendy Watson-Wright, chief executive officer of the Ocean Frontier Institute. 鈥淭his is especially important for the North Atlantic where rough seas and weather create significant challenges for scientists to safely and accurately conduct their work.鈥

Irving Shipbuilding is contributing $500,000 to establish and support the research chair position. They are funding the chair position as part of the Value Proposition commitment under Canada鈥檚 National Shipbuilding Strategy. Through this commitment, Irving Shipbuilding will invest 0.5% of contract revenues in projects that will help create a sustainable marine industry. The Value Proposition commitments on the Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ships, currently under construction at the Halifax Shipyard, will provide approximately $12.5 million in funding to projects across Canada.

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