The Ocean Systems Engineering Series publishes state-of-the-art research and applications oriented short books in the related and interdependent areas of design, construction, maintenance and operation of marine vessels and structures as well as ocean and oceanic engineering. The series contains monographs and textbooks focusing on all different theoretical and applied aspects of naval architecture, marine engineering, shipbuilding and shipping as well as sub-fields of ocean engineering and oceanographic instrumentation research.
Topics in the series include but are not limited to:
– Naval architecture including ocean hydrodynamics, ship design, shipbuilding, shipyards, traditional and non-motorized vessels
– Marine engineering including ship propulsion, electric power shipboard, ancillary machinery, marine engines and gas turbines, control systems, unmanned surface and underwater marine vehicles
– Marine electronics, concerned with the design of electronic devices for use in the marine environment
– Offshore engineering and offshore construction, concerned with the design of fixed and floating marine structures, pipelines and other underwater equipment
– Oceanographic technology and oceanic engineering concerned with physical, chemical, geological and biological processes throughout the marine environment
– Shipping including transport logistics, route-planning as well as legislative and economical aspects
To move forward with your concept, simply provide a short abstract (1-2 paragraphs), a preliminary table of contents, five to eight keywords and your estimate for your manuscript delivery date and submit your proposal for series consideration to the following:
SERIES EDITOR: Nikolaos I. Xiros
Jerome L. Goldman Endowed Professorship in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering III (University of New Orleans)
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EXECUTIVE EDITOR: Paul Petralia
Morgan & Claypool Publishers
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