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2. It notes that to achieve this, all anthropogenic emissions from 2013 to 2100 must be limited to 260 gigatonnes of carbon.
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2. It notes that to achieve this, all anthropogenic emissions from 2013 to 2100 must be limited to 260 gigatonnes of carbon.
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Call for papers: The 27th International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference
1. ISOPE-2017 ISOPE-2017
The 27th International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference
San Francisco, California, USA
San Francisco Ocean Arctic Energy June 2530, 2017
Join us in beautiful San Francisco in Silicon Valley and home of ISOPE
Since ISOPE-1992, the annual ISOPE conference has been the world’s largest technical conference of its kind with peer-reviewed papers. Proceedings
are indexed by Scientific and Technical Proceedings (ISTP/ISI), Web of Science, Engineering Index, Compendex, Scopus, Chemical Abstracts
and more. Following the all-time record-breaking attendance since ISOPE-2007 Lisbon, the conference has continued to set new records,
receiving 1,700+ abstracts for ISOPE-2015 Hawaii. The conference is being organized by the Technical Program Committee (TPC) of the
International Society of Offshore and Polar Engineers (ISOPE) with 30 cooperating organizations. Its objective is to provide a timely international
forum for researchers and engineers.
Update at
www.isope.org
Online submission http://www.isope.org/call4papers/2017/HowToSubmitAbstractOnline.htm
Abstract Submission October 20, 2016
DEADLINES Manuscript for Review January 15, 2017
Final Manuscript due March 24, 2017
Prospective authors are invited to submit an abstract in 300-400 words to: (1) Online abstract submission or email
meetings@isope.org; (2) One of TPC members (session organizers, see backside); or (3) ISOPE-2017 TPC, 495 North Whisman
Road, Suite 300, Mountain View, California 94043-5711, USA (Phone 1-650-254-1871: Fax 1-650-254-2308), observing the above key
dates. Abstract should emphasize the significance of the results and/or the originality. Abstract must include the paper title, all authors’ and co-authors'
names, affiliations, full addresses, and telephone and fax numbers and E-mail address of the corresponding author.
Some 140+ technical and industry sessions with participation from some 50+ countries will emphasize tentative topics:
OFFSHORE TECHNOLOGY
& OCEAN ENGINEERING
Deeper Water System, Install & decommission
Subsea Umbilicals & Flexible Pipe
FPSO, SPAR, TLP, VLFS, Compliant Struct
LNG, FSRU, FLNG, LNG Bunker & Storage
Station-keeping; DPS, Mooring, Hybrid
CFD, Hydroelasticity, Asset Integrity
METOCEAN & Remote Sensing, Climate,
Waves, Sea State, Arctic
ISO, Code and Standards
FRONTIER Energy Resources Tech Symp
Clean Energy, Clean Coal,
Deep-Ocean Mining, Gas Hydrates (2017)
RENEWABLE Energy & Environ Symp.
Offshore Wind Energy, Wind Turbines
Ocean Energy, Waves, Tidal, Current, OTEC
Aero-, Hydro-, Geo Mechanics: Simulation
Test, Control Simulation, Design Optimization,
ENVIRONMENT
Carbon Capture CCS, Environmental Modeling
& Impact, Oil Spill
GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING
Computational Geomechanics, Modeling
Soil Properties Slope Stability, Geohazards
Foundations/Testing & Instrumentation Pile-Soil
Interaction, Suction Piles
Scour/Earthquake/Arctic Geo-Rock Mechanics
OFFSHORE MECHANICS
HYDRODYNAMICS & CFD
CFD and NWT, and Hydroelasticity
Waves; Loads, internal & external
Wave-Structure Interaction Dynamics
METOCEAN, Tsunami, Rogue waves
Vortex Shedding & VIV (FIV) Suppression
SLOSHING & DESIGN Symposium
TSUNAMI & Safety Symposium
COASTAL ENGINEERING & CFD
CFD, MPS, Tsunami, Long waves, Storm Surge,
Wave Impact, Group Waves
Breakwaters, Coastal Protection, Monitoring
Sediment Transport, Dredging, Environment
CFD & Computational Mechanics
SUBSEA, PIPELINES, RISERS
Deepwater & Arctic Pipeline, Subsea & Installation,
Deepwater Riser & Design, Flow Assurance,
Integrity Management, Pipe Soil interactions,
Materials, Asset Integrity, Buckling,
Flexible Pipe, Umbilicals, Power Cable
Vortex Shedding & VIV (FIV) Suppression
SAFETY & RELIABILITY, MECHANICS
Risk, Safety and Reliability
Collision, Impact, Damages
Health Monitoring
Structural Mechanics, Ultimate Strength
Earthquake Engineering
Computational Mechanics
ARCTIC SCIENCE & TECH Symposium
Arctic Resources, Infrastructure, Logistics
Arctic Transport: Shipping, Pipelines
Arctic Structures, Design, Icing, Permafrost
Ice Mechanics, Loads, Modeling, Forecasting
Polar Meteorology, Pack Ice, Risk Management
Testing, Arctic Environ, Remote Sensing
HIGH-PERFORMANCE MATERIALS
Materials Reliability in Refining Symposium
High-Manganese Steel Symposium
Strain-Based Design Symposium
Asset Integrity Symposium
Arctic Materials Symposium
Nanotechnology
Welding Technology
Steel and Metal Alloy Development
Composites, Smart Structures
Fatigue, Fracture, Functional Coating
Structural Integrity, Tubular Structures
ADVANCED SHIP TECHNOLOGY
Green Ship; Digital Shipbldg, Naval Systems,
Ship Hydrodynamics and Structures
Ship Powering
UNDERWATER SYSTEMS
Deep-Ocean AUV, ROV, Gliders, Monitoring
Oceanfloor Vehicle and Control
Robotics & Control, Aquabiomechanism
Optics, Acoustics, Communication
Smart Vehicles
PAPER REVIEW AND PUBLICATIONS: All papers will be rigorously reviewed prior to acceptance. The accepted papers will be included in the
Conference proceedings, which will be available at the Conference and for worldwide distribution. Papers of archival value will be further considered for
publication in International J of Offshore and Polar Engineering (ISSN 1053-5381)www.isope.org.
Special ISOPE group room rate at 5-star hotel starts from $169 and up. Social Events and Sightseeing tours are arranged.
First Call For Papers
2. Ocean Arctic Energy ISOPE-2017 San Francisco, June 2530, 2017 USA
Send abstracts in 300-400 words to (1) ISOPE TPC Online (www.isope.org) or (2) any of the members in the ISOPE Technical Program
Committee (TPC) in the partial list below: Abstract Deadline: October 20, 2016
AUSTRALIA: Dr. A Nezamian (Aurecon); Prof. D-S Jeng (Griffith U), Dr M S Hossain (U Western Australia); Prof. R Melchers ( U Newcastle); BRAZIL: Mr. S
Damasceno, Mr. FR Frade (Petrobras); Prof. GFM Souza (U Sao Paulo); CANADA: Dr. B J Buckham (U Victoria); Dr. S Etienne (Ecole Polytech de
Montreal); Mr. D Fissel, Mr. E Ross(ASL Environ); Dr. A Keinonen (AKAC Inc); Dr. R M W Frederking, M Sayed, Ms Ivana Kubat (Canadian Hydraulics Center); Dr.
A Parsa (Rutter Inc); Dr. S Prinsenberg, Ms. S Nudds (Bedford Inst of Oceanogr); Prof. W Qiu (Memorial U NFLD); Prof. J Q Shang (U Western Ontario); CHINA:
Mr. W Dong, Mr. LS Song (COSL); Prof. B Teng (Dalian U of Tech); Prof. YQ Qi (So China Sea Inst Oceanology, CAS); Prof. FP Gao (Inst of Mechanics, CAS); Prof. GJ
Chen (China U Petroleum);Dr. G He (Harbin Inst Tech); Prof. TQ Li, Dr. Ling Zhu (Wuhan U Tech); Prof. H Liu, D C Wan, D Leung (Shanghai Jiao Tong U), Dr. Z Lu
(China Geological Survey); Dr. AM Wang (COOEC); Dr. XZ Wang (COSL); Prof. S Wang (CAS); Prof. G Xu (Huazhong U Sci Tech), Prof. J Zheng (Hohai U);
DENMARK: Dr. T U Petersen (DHI). Profs. J D Sørensen (Aalborg U and DTU Wind); FINLAND: Prof. K R W Wallin (VTT); FRANCE: Mr. L Brosset (GTT);
Dr. L Diebold (Bureau Veritas); Dr. J-F Saint-Marcoux (Subsea7); GERMANY: Dr. F Adam (Universität Rostock); Prof. A Baeten (Augsburg U Appl Sci); Dr. S
Herion (Karlsruhe Inst Tech); Dr. Y P Hong (HSVA); Dr. S Lochte-Holtgreven ( Bauwesen GmbH & CoM); Dr. D Matha (Rambøll Wind); Prof. S Schreier (U Rostock);
Dr. G Schriever (Biolab Forschungsinstitut); Mr. W Popko ( Fraunhofer IWES); Dr. F Vorpahl (Senvion SE); GREECE: Prof. D C Angelides, Dr. E Loukogeorgaki,
(Aristotle U Thessaloniki); Prof. G Triantafyllou, Dr. Y Chatzigeorgiou, Dr. K Belibasakis (Natl Tech U Athens); Prof. A Dimas (U of Patras); Dr. T Soukissian (HCMR);
HONG KONG: Prof. C-O Ng (U Hong Kong); INDIA: Dr. M A Atmanand (Natl Inst Ocean Tech); Prof. K Murali (IIT Madras); Dr. V Sriram (IIT Madras);
IRAN: Dr. K Fakharian (Amirkabir U Tech); IRELAND: Prof. F Dias (U College Dublin); ITALY: Dr. M Felli (INSEAN); Mr. F Lalli (ISPRA); Dr. M La Rocca
(U Roma); Dr. A Fonzo (C.S.M.) Dr. L Martinelli (U of Padova); Prof. P Ruol (U Padova); Prof. A Antonini, R Archetti (U Bologna); Prof. D Vicinanza (Second U
Naples);
JAPAN: Profs. S Araki, M Fujikubo, M Kashiwagi, M Minoura, N Osawa, T Yao, H Suzuki (Osaka U); Prof. S Yamaguchi, H Kajiwara (Kyushu U); Dr. K Hase (JFE
Steel); Dr. H Hashimoto (Kobe U); Profs. T Hiraishi, Dr. A Khayyer (Kyoto U), Dr. K Hirayama (PARI); Mr. K Honda (NILIM); Dr. T Handa (JFE Steel): Dr. N Inuiki
(Nagaoka U of Tech); Dr. S Ishibashi (JAMSTEC); Dr. N Ishikawa (JFE Steel); Prof. K Kawasaki (Hydro-soft Tech Inst); Dr. S-Y Kim (Tottori U); Dr. H Kitagawa
(NMRI); Dr. T Komai (Tohoku U), Prof. W Koterayama (Open U), Prof. M Nakamura, C-H Hu (RIAM, Kyushu U); Prof. T Matsui (Osaka U); Dr. T Nakamura (Nagoya
U); Prof. H Murakawa (JWRI, Osaka U); Prof. S Nagata (Saga U, IOES); Prof. Y Nishi (Yokohama Nat U); Dr. N Otsuka (North Japan Port Consult.); Dr. K
Tanizawa, T Kuroda (NMRI); Dr. N Tenma, J Nagao (AIST); Dr. E Tsuru, T Hara, Y. Shinohara (NipponSteel-Sumitomo Metal); Prof. Y Yamamoto, N Sakagami (Tokai
U); KOREA: Dr. J-H Cha (Mokpo Natl U); Prof. Y W Choo (Kongju Natl U); Prof. C K Chung (Seoul Natl U); Prof. Y Kim, Dr. B S Jang (Seoul Natl U); Dr. S J Han
(Expert Group); Dr. K B Kang (Yonsei U); Dr. S W Hong, S Y Hong, H G Sung, S H Van, HJ Hwang, HJ Kim, S K Cho, B W Nam, K H Kim (KRISO); Dr. Y Kim (Inha
U); Dr. O S Kwon (KIOST); Prof. G Zi (Korea Univ); Dr. R Ayer, J Nam (SK Innovation); JS Lee (Hyundai Oilbank); Prof. S S Kim (Sungkyunkwan U); Prof. H-I Park,
B S Hyun, S G Lee, J W Lee, C Huh (Korea Maritime &Ocean U); MALAYSIA: Prof. VJ Kurian (U Teknologi Petronas); MEXICO: Dr. V Rosales
Sierra(IMP);
NEW ZEALAND: Dr. O Kwon (Quest); NETHERLANDS: Prof. A M Gresnigt (Delft U Tech); Dr. P Meijer (Deltares); NORWAY: Dr. O M Akselsen
(SINTEF); Prof. H Krogstad, M Muskulus, Dr. G Eiksund (NTNU); Dr. A D Jenkins (Uni Computing); Dr. Birgitte R Furevik (Norwegian Meteorological Inst); Dr. J Jia
(Aker Solutions); Prof. D Karunakaron (Subsea7; U Stavanger), Prof. I Langen, R.M. Chandima Ratnayake (U Stavanger); Dr. E Øtsby (DNV GL); Mr. G
Paulsen(Reinertsen); Dr. L Oosterkamp (Statoil); Dr. Y S Shin (NGI), Dr. N Ye (MARINTEK); PORTUGAL: Prof. AJNA Sarmento (Lisbon Tech UIST); Dr. J Fortes
(LNEC); RUSSIA: Prof. A Bekker (Far Eastern Federal U); Prof. A S Bolshev (Saint Petersburg State Polytech U); I. Buzin (AARI); Dr. V Pavlenko (Russian Academy
of Sci); SINGAPORE: Dr. H Gu (ABS, Singapore); Prof. C F Leung (Natl U Singapore); SPAIN: Ms. M F Lecca (Alstom Wind); SRI LANKA: Dr. DPC
Laknath (Lanka Hydraulic Inst); TAIWAN CHINA: Prof. R-Y Yang (Natl Cheng Kung U.); Prof. M-C Lin (Taiwan Natl. U); Kon Y Lin (Formosa Petrochemical);
Prof. C-P Tsai (Natl Chung Hsing Univ); Profs. L-K Chien, Wei-Po Huang (Natl Taiwan Ocean U), Prof. T-R Wu (Natl Central U); THAILAND: Prof. S
Chucheepsakul, Dr. N Charusrojthanadech (King Mongkut's U Tech); TURKEY: Prof. S Kabdasli, O Kirca, O Yagci (Istanbul U Tech); Prof. Y Yuksel (Yildiz Tech U);
UNITED KINGDOM: Prof. L F Boswell (City, U of London); Dr. Yongwon Lee (Lloyd’s Register); Dr. Q Liang (Newcastle U); Dr. F K Lim (2H Offshore); Dr.C
Michailides (Liverpool John Moores U); Dr. L Qian (Manchester Metropolitan U); Dr. Songdong Shao (U of Sheffield U); Dr. Y Shen (Rosen Group); Prof. QW Ma, Dr. S
Yan (City,U of London); Dr. G E Varelis (PDL Solutions); Mr. S Maleki (TWI), Dr. J Zang (U Bath); Dr. Q Xiao (U Strathclyde);
USA: Dr. H Arslan (ExxonMobil Production Co); Dr. H W Jin, N Ma, H J Jun (ExxonMobil Res & Eng.); Prof. S Bang (S Dakota School Mines); Dr. C R Bostater
(Florida Inst Tech); Dr. YS Cao (C-Z Marine Tech); Dr. C-Y Chen, B-F Peng (Oil Field Dev Eng); Mr. YJ Chen (DMAR Eng); Prof. J Niedzwecki, H-C Chen, M H Kim
(Texas A & M U); Prof. Jin S Chung (ISOPE); Dr. A Goupee (U Maine); Dr. A S Duggal, A H Izadparast ( SOFEC); Dr. A FarhadZadeh (Stony Brook U); Dr. J Figlus
(Texas A&M); Dr. W C Kan, Dr.Eric J. Wright, C Haarseth, Joe Jin, H B Wang, Howard H Wang, D Baker ( (ExxonMobil Production Co.); Prof. S T Grilli (U Rhode
Island); Dr. J K Na (EWI); Dr. J Jonkman (NREL); Mr. A Kilmer (AMOG Consult); Mr. L Kozisek (State of Alaska/SPCO); Dr. P Jukes (The Jukes Group); Drs. T
Kokkinis, H Tang (ExxonMobil Upstream Res); Prof. R H Knapp, M Teng (U Hawaii); Mr. W H Lee (DNV-GL), Dr. A Majed (IntecSea); Dr. T Makogon (Houston); Dr.
G Marani (West Virginia U); Dr. T Mathai (Glosten Assoc.); Mr. Ali Reza (Exponent); Mr. P Sharma (DNV-GL); Dr. A Sheremet (U Florida); Prof. T-C Joe Su (Florida
Atlantic U); Mr. Ko-Min Tjok (Fugro Geoconsult); Dr. Panico (ExxonMobil Upstream Research); Prof. M Triantafyllou, N M Patrikalakis, T P Sapsis (MIT,
Mechanical/Ocean Eng); Prof. H G Wheat (U Texas at Austin); Dr. J-F Wu (ABS Houston); Mr. M Wu (DMAS), Dr. T Xing (U Idaho); Prof. C Yang (George Mason U);
Dr. X Yu (U New Orleans).
Sponsor: ISOPE. Cooperating Organizations and Societies: ASCE (USA), CAPP (Canada), CSCE (Canada), CSOE (China), CSNAME (China), CSTAM (China),
DKMM (Germany), EIT (Thailand), GMT (Germany), IEA-OES, IE Australia, INAE (India); IRO (The Netherlands), JASNAOE (Japan), JSMS (Japan), KSCE (Korea);
KSOE (Korea), NPF (Norway), OES (United Kingdom), PII (Indonesia), RAS (Russia), SPRI (U.K.), SOBENA (Brazil), SSSS (Singapore), TCG (Greece), TOC (Turkey),
TSOE, USME (Ukraine), VTT (Finland)
12th Ocean Mining and Gas Hydrates Symposium, ISOPE OMS-2018 (OMGH-2018) Sapporo, Japan, June 10-15, www.isope.org; www.deepoceanmining.org
13th
Pacific/Asia Offshore Mechanics Symposium, ISOPE PACOMS-2018 Jeju Island, Korea, October; 2018 http://www.isope.org/conferences/conferences.htm
ISOPE TPC
P.O. Box 189
Cupertino, CA 95015-0189, USA
Visit www.isope.org > meetings@isope.org; www.deepoceanmining.org for more information and
conference and symposium programs and proceedings and:
International Journal of Offshore and Polar Engineering, ISSN 1053-5381
Dear Colleagues,
On behalf of ISOPE-2017 TPC, we would like to invite your abstract for possible presentation at the 27th International Ocean and Polar
(Arctic) Engineering Conference, San Francisco, California, June 2530, 2017. In addition to strong sessions on the existing popular ISOPE topics,
next year we continue to promote additional specialty symposia on emerging topics as listed on the front side.
Please join us in San Francisco, and enjoy technical sessions in relaxed environment.
ISOPE-2017 San Francisco Conference Technical Program Committee (TPC)