10th International Conference on Maritime Transport (MT’24)
A special issue of Journal of Marine Science and Engineering (ISSN 2077-1312).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 July 2024) | Viewed by 3450
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Dear Colleagues,
The Maritime Transport Conference started 20 years ago as a forum to share knowledge and experience among the different stakeholders in the maritime sector. Since 2004, the conference has been held biannually in emblematic places of the city of Barcelona such as the Maritime Museum and the Barcelona School of Nautical Studies.
The MT Conference is specifically open to researchers and academicians with a deep and solid link to maritime industries, not only from the nautical and naval engineering topics but also in maritime medicine, port and intermodal logistics or marine environment. New technologies and computer-based operational procedures are also welcome and will have a special session in the congress.
The 10th International Conference on Maritime Transport (MT’24), which will be held in Barcelona from June, 5 to 7 of 2024 at Barcelona School of Nautical Studies (https://revistes.upc.edu/index.php/MT)
This Conference Special Issue is set up for relevant research papers on the topics mentioned above. Article and review papers outside of the conference in the area of maritime transport are also welcome to submit.
Prof. Dr. Antonio Isalgue
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- maritime transport
- nautical and naval engineering
- maritime medicine
- port and intermodal logistics
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