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BALTIC-FIT Summer School 2026

Technological opportunities in maritime decarbonization

26 - 29 May 2026

Aim of the course

This Summer School is aimed at doctoral candidates and early-career researchers who seek to deepen their understanding of current challenges and solutions in the technological decarbonisation of shipping.

Target group

The course is intended for doctoral students and young researchers in maritime studies.

Expected knowledge

Basic knowledge of maritime technolgogies and a relevant background are recommended.

ECTS Credits

The Summer School awards 2 ECTS credits, comprising 30 academic hours of contact study and 25 hours of independent work.

Join the Baltic-FIT Summer School 2026

Dates:
26 - 29 May 2026
Registration deadline:
11 May 2026
Location:
Espoo, Tekniikantie 14
Price comment:
Free course
Language:
English
Credits:
2 ECTS
Contact:
Kristel Rauk, kristel.rauk@taltech.ee

WHAT TO EXPECT?

  • Topics
  • Study results
  • EXPERTS
Topics

The course consists of the following main components:

  • Overview of the decarbonization opportunities
  • Alternative fuels and energy sources
  • Maritime electrification
  • Winter navigation challenges
  • Training on research funding opportunities and proposal writing
  • Excursions and networking activites with industry experts
Study results

Upon successful completion of the course, participants will obtain:

  • An overview of the technological possiblities in maritime decarbonization
  • Understanding of the effect of ice going vessel requirements to decarbonization
  • Understanding of the possibilities and challenges in maritime electrificaiton
  • Ability to assess the practical effects of transformation to alternative fuels
EXPERTS

Ilkka Perälä, Anna Zmiievska, Maurice Jansen, Kati Lehtoranta, Ulla Tapaninen, Juhani Hyvärinen, Mia Elg, Janne Valkonen, Teemu Manderbacka, Arttu Polojärvi, Mikael Lind, Helena Orädd, Magnus Gustafsson, Markus Rautanen

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