This document provides the titles and brief CVs of several speakers for the WCFS2019 conference. The speakers and their topics include:
- Koen Olthuis discussing design guidelines for upgrading living conditions in wet slums, founded the firm Waterstudio.NL which specializes in floating structures, and is a member of the Flood Resilience Group at UNESCO-IHE.
- Dr. Joseph Lim discussing repurposing jack-ups, semi-submersibles and super-barges into offshore and nearshore settlements.
- Petar Lovric discussing floating infrastructure for large scale public spaces on water.
- Dr. Cliff Ohl discussing a floating shipyard design concept
This document provides the titles and brief CVs of several speakers for the WCFS2019 conference. The speakers and their topics include:
- Koen Olthuis discussing design guidelines for upgrading living conditions in wet slums, founded the firm Waterstudio.NL which specializes in floating structures, and is a member of the Flood Resilience Group at UNESCO-IHE.
- Dr. Joseph Lim discussing repurposing jack-ups, semi-submersibles and super-barges into offshore and nearshore settlements.
- Petar Lovric discussing floating infrastructure for large scale public spaces on water.
- Dr. Cliff Ohl discussing a floating shipyard design concept
This document provides the titles and brief CVs of several speakers for the WCFS2019 conference. The speakers and their topics include:
- Koen Olthuis discussing design guidelines for upgrading living conditions in wet slums, founded the firm Waterstudio.NL which specializes in floating structures, and is a member of the Flood Resilience Group at UNESCO-IHE.
- Dr. Joseph Lim discussing repurposing jack-ups, semi-submersibles and super-barges into offshore and nearshore settlements.
- Petar Lovric discussing floating infrastructure for large scale public spaces on water.
- Dr. Cliff Ohl discussing a floating shipyard design concept
This document provides the titles and brief CVs of several speakers for the WCFS2019 conference. The speakers and their topics include:
- Koen Olthuis discussing design guidelines for upgrading living conditions in wet slums, founded the firm Waterstudio.NL which specializes in floating structures, and is a member of the Flood Resilience Group at UNESCO-IHE.
- Dr. Joseph Lim discussing repurposing jack-ups, semi-submersibles and super-barges into offshore and nearshore settlements.
- Petar Lovric discussing floating infrastructure for large scale public spaces on water.
- Dr. Cliff Ohl discussing a floating shipyard design concept
WCFS2019 Presentation Titles and Brief CV of Speakers
Design guidelines for upgrading living conditions in wetslums
Koen Olthuis (born 1971) is a Dutch architect. He studied architecture and industrial design at Delft University of Technology. Olthuis is founder of the Dutch architectural firm, Waterstudio.NL, which specializes in floating structures to counter concerns of floods and rising sea levels. The firm is currently based in Rijswijk, The Netherlands. In 2005, together with Paul Van de Camp, Olthuis co- founded a company that specializes in developing floating structures. In 2007, Olthuis was ranked #122 in TIME Magazine’s readers’ poll of “the most influential people of the year”, with a rating of 45 out of 100 possible points. In 2010, together with David Keuning, Olthuis authored a book called Float, which discusses construction on water. Olthuis is currently a member of the Flood Resilience Group UNESCO- IHE. The Flood Resilience Group (UNESCO-IHE / TU Delft) focuses on establishing resilient urban water management. Often partnering with both private and public organisations, the Flood Resilience Group takes a trans-disciplinary approach to enhance resilience of cities to extreme weather events by incorporating urban water system planning, design, and governance. Koen Olthuis owns patent rights on the method for producing a floating base.
Repurposing Jack-ups, Semi-submersibles and Super-barges into
Offshore and Nearshore Settlements Dr Joseph Lim is Associate Professor with NUS Architecture. He has a special interest in prototypical structures addressing emergent spatial and environmental need. His design projects have won SIA Design Awards and international awards including an Honorable Mention for Lee Treehouse at the Kenneth F. Brown Asia Pacific Culture and Architecture Design Award in 2003; and a Merit Win for Dragon Bridge in URA Southern Ridges Bridge International Design Competition in 2004. He was appointed architect by Mercy Relief for the post-Tsunami rebuilding efforts and his self-sufficient housing proposal won an Honorable Mention at the Institute of Advanced Architecture of Catalonia in 2005. Joseph’s focus in Industry and Infrastructure explores land intensification through architectural investigations, which have significant implications on the planning of future settlements, townships and infrastructure. In 2008, he pioneered corporation-funded design research studios, collaborating with JTC in 2008-10. MPA- funded research studio followed in 2014, which explored an urban design study for Tuas Port 2027 and was exhibited at the Singapore Maritime Week Exhibition and SG50 NUS Exhibition in 2015. The research studio was also featured in a Channel News Asia documentary - Futuropolis Episode 2: Keeping Afloat televised in 2017 - on the effects of rising sea levels and the viability of floating settlements. Joseph is the author of Bio - structural Analogues in Architecture (2010) and Eccentric Structures in Architecture (2012); both publications are in their third reprint and have been translated in Korean and Chinese languages. His latest publication, Skybridge I investigates forms of air rights structures built over Ayer Rajah Crescent and the research conclusions were presented at the JTC i3C Symposium on Industrial Infrastructure Research in 2017. The forthcoming Skybridge II publication explores new R&D typologies in Greater One North. Floating infrastructure: Large scale public spaces on water
Petar Lovric is Business and Development Manager SEINE DESIGN.
Born in Senta, Serbia in 1983, studied electrical engineering and economics in Rijeka, Croatia, before graduating in 2012 as Master of Business Administration at MIB Trieste, Italy. Starting from year 2006 Petar provided project management services and technical support to the diverse fleet of vessels ranging from sea going ships to luxury mega yachts. In 2013, he was invited to join the Adriatic Croatia International Club where he took charge of technical management of the company which at that time owned and operated the largest chain of nautical tourism ports in the Mediterranean. Following the set of different technical rolls in Croatia and Ireland, in 2015 he joined City Cruises London, the largest passenger boat operator on the river Thames, where he took charge of delivery of company’s strategic projects. The following year he moved into the role of Head of Engineering for City Cruises which now expanded the scope of responsibility onto 40 boats and floating structures in several different locations across the United Kingdom. In 2018 he received an invitation from Gérard Ronzatti to join Seine Design as the person responsible for general business management and business development. During the course of his career Petar received multiple recognitions and recommendations from both academic and business related colleagues, clients and partners.
Floating Shipyard Design Concept and Application
Dr. Cliff Ohl is a principal maritime engineer with Royal HaskoningDHV and has over 20 years of experience in design and construction of marine structures, including floating structures such as floating docks, pontoons, barges and modular floating structures. He is a member of the task group currently revising and updating British Standard 6349 Part 6 (Floating Structures and Inshore Moorings).
Floating Bridges and Submerged Tunnels in Norway: the History
and Future Outlook Torgeir Moan is Professor Emeritus of Marine Technology, NTNU; former Director of Centre of Ships and Ocean Structures at NTNU; the inaugural adjunct Keppel professor in offshore engineering at NUS; member of the Royal Inquiry Commission of the Alexander L. Kielland accident and other accident inquiries, as well as advisor to the industry, standardization organisations (e.g. Eurocode, ISO, PSA, Norsok, IEC) and universities. Professor Moan has carried out research as well as engineering design and analyses of oil and gas platforms, floating bridges as well as offshore wind turbines and FPSO ships. He has (co-)authored more than 700 journal and peer-reviewed conference publications, delivered more than 40 keynote lectures at major conferences, supervised more than 400 MSc and 80 PhD graduates and received several international awards, from e.g. MIT, ASME; the Offshore Energy Center Hall of Fame; Petroleum Safety Authority, several best paper awards and honorary professorships. He has been elected Fellow of three Academies in Norway and the Royal Academy of Engineering, UK.
Dynamics of Super-Scale Modularized Floating Airport
Professor Daolin Xu obtained his PhD degree from the University
College London (UCL) in 1996, and specializing in nonlinear dynamics. He worked as a senior research fellow at the Centre for Computational Mechanics and then as a division manager at the Institute of High Performance Computing at the National University of Singapore. In 1999, he joined the Nanyang Technological University Singapore as an Associate Professor at the School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. In 2009, he joined the Hunan University in China, appointed as a Professor and Director of the Centre for Marine Technology. His present research interest is in Nonlinear Network Dynamics with applications in marine engineering. He has conducted a number of research projects from the National Natural Science Foundation, Naval Department, State Key Laboratory, National Research Programs of “863’ and ’973’, and industrial R&D projects. He has published over 100 academic papers in prestigious journals, received over 2600 citations and his H-index stands at 25. He co-authored a book entitled Line Spectrum Chaotification for Vibration Isolation System of Onboard Machinery. He was awarded the Best Paper Prize in IEEE conference in the United Kingdom. He also serves as a panel member of several expert committees in China, including the National Natural Science Foundation, State Key Laboratories and other professional bodies.
Design and potential applications of floating structures in Singapore
Associate Professor K.K. Ang is a Faculty member in the Department
of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the National University of Singapore. He received his B.Eng from the University of Singapore, M.Eng from the National University of Singapore and Ph.D from the University of New South Wales, Australia. He has assumed various senior management positions at the Faculty of Engineering, including Vice-Dean of Outreach and Vice-Dean of Student Life. His research interests include Computational Mechanics, Dynamics of High-Speed Rails and Design of Very Large Floating Structures. He has published about 180 technical papers in these areas. Presently, he is the Principal Investigator of a research project on Multi- Purpose Floating Structures funded by the Land and Liveability National Innovation Challenge (L2 NIC) Directorate and JTC Corporation. Professor Ang is a Singapore registered professional engineer since 1991 and has been active in providing consultancy services for the local industries. Hydrodynamic responses and loads of a model floating hydrocarbon storage tank system for concept validation and numerical verification
Mr. Zhang Chi is currently a PhD candidate in the Department of Civil
and Environmental Engineering, National University of Singapore. He graduated from Wuhan University of Technology, China with both Bachelor and Master of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering degrees. His research mainly focuses on the wave-structure interaction of multi-module large floating structures, hydroelastic response of ship structures, and global strength & fatigue strength of ship structures.
Wave Induced Motions of a Floating Mega Island
William Otto has been educated as a naval architect at the TU Delft with a specialisation in ship hydrodynamcis. His main field of expertise is the dynamic behaviour of moored constructions. This expertise has been obtained by performing numerous model test campaigns at MARIN for, among others, FLNG’s, FPSO’s, semi-submersibles, drillships and floating wind turbines. Lately his focus has been shifted to large scale flexible, or piece-wise flexible, floaters. The application of these are in the field of floating islands creating multi-purpose deckspace. Next to model test campaigns, William Otto is involved in the development for complex mooring simulations for flexible and piece-wise flexible floaters with many-bodies in the Space@Sea EU project.
Fish farming in floating structures
Tor Ole Olsen is a structural designer specialized on marine concrete
structures, conceptual and detail design, including some 3 million cubic metres of built concrete marine structures. Advisor to several projects on research and development of marine concrete structures; oil and gas, renewable energy, infrastructure, housing, recreation and farming. Convener of fib Task Group 1.2 Concrete structures in marine environment, soon to release the state-of-the art report on floating concrete structures. Honorary member of the Norwegian Concrete Association, Deputy President of FIB (2017-2018). Technology-driven sustainable aquaculture for eco-tourism Tan Hoon Kiang is a Co-founder and Director at Nature Resources Aquaculture Pte Ltd. He is an experienced technologist with extensive experience in R&D, design & detail engineering in the Oil & Gas and Marine & Offshore industries. He previously led the R&D activities in Lloyd’s Register as Head of their Global Technology Centre in Singapore.
Floating Forest: A Novel Concept of Floating Breakwater-
Windbreak Structure
C.M. Wang is the TMR Chair Professor in Structural Engineering at the
School of Civil Engineering, The University of Queensland, Australia. Prof. Wang is a Chartered Structural Engineer, a Fellow of the Academy of Engineering Singapore, a Fellow of the Institution of Engineers Singapore, a Fellow of the Institution of Structural Engineers and a Fellow of the Society of Floating Solutions Singapore. His research interests are in the areas of structural stability, vibration, optimization, nanostructures, plated and shell structures and very large floating structures. He has published over 420 journal papers and 9 books in the aforementioned areas. He has been listed in the in the Most Cited Researchers for Civil Engineering in the Shanghai Ranking's Global Ranking of Academic Subjects 2016 conducted by Elsevier. According to Google Scholar, his h-index is 57. He is the Editor‐in‐Chief of the International Journal of Structural Stability and Dynamics and an Editorial Board Member of several journals including Engineering Structures, Ocean Systems Engineering, Structures and International Journal of Applied Mechanics. His many awards include the Minister for National Development’s R&D Awards 2017, IStructE Structural Award for Sustainability 2016, Monash Civil Engineering Alumnus of the Year 2015 Award, Keith Eaton Award 2014, Lewis Kent Award 2009, the IES Prestigious Engineering Achievement Award 2013, the US$1 million Grand Prize in the Next Generation Port Challenge, and the IES/IStructE Best Structural Paper Awards.
DemoSATH Project - Demonstrating technical feasibility of
disruptive concrete floating offshore wind solution David Carrascosa has a Master in Civil Engineering from the University of Cantabria, Spain. He started his professional career as structural engineer with a strong focus on structure dynamics. In 2014, he joined Saitec as Offshore Engineer becoming later the Head of the Offshore Wind Department. Now, David holds the position of Chief Technology Officer at Saitec Offshore Technologies, the spin-off from Saitec’s Group created to develop the Offshore Wind Business. Design and Construction of Concrete Floating Pier in Golden Harbor, Incheon Dr. Kwanghoe JUNG is a general manger and a chief structural engineer of HDEC (Hyundai Engineering and Construction). He has almost 20 years of experience in designing and construction of harbor structures as well as bridges. Recently, his research and projects focus on concrete floating structures. He had technically supported and provided advice on the design and construction of the concrete floating pier at the Incheon International Passenger Port. He is the principal investigator of the collaborative research (with the Nanyang Technology University in Singapore) project on the development of precast module and mooring system for offshore floating platform. Moreover, he is currently a co-investigator in the Floating Forest (a mega floating breakwater-windbreak structure) project with the University of Queensland and Monash University in Australia.
Seasteading = More Floating Singapores
Joe Quirk is President of The Seasteading Institute and co-founder of Blue Frontiers. Joe Quirk is also a science writer, novelist, and memoir ghostwriter, with a national bestseller in each category. He is co-author with Patri Friedman of Seasteading, an amazon bestseller in the category of marine engineering Joe leads a team of lawyers, engineers, business leaders, artists, and investors to establish the first floating community with unprecedented political autonomy in the waters of a host nation.
Classification Principles for Very Large Floating Structures
Chun Wee is a Senior Engineer at DNV GL Approval Centre Singapore with speciality in marine, process and safety systems onboard ships and offshore rigs. He was involved as the Project Manager for class approval of several complex and harsh environment mobile offshore units like drilling jack-up, floatel, FPSO undertaken in Singapore shipyards in the recent years and sees the benefits of implementing the class concept for VLFS. ChunWee obtained his BEng in Marine Engineering from Newcastle University and thereafter MSc in Maritime Studies and Offshore Technology from NTU and NUS respectively. He is also a UK Chartered Engineer and an active member of Institute of Marine Science and Technology (IMarEST). Mooring Systems for Very Large Floating Structures Aditya Sankalp is Technical Manager in DEEPBLUE Pte Ltd. Aditya has a BTech in Ocean Engineering & Naval Architecture from IIT Kharagpur, India and an MSc in Offshore and Subsea Engineering from NUS, Singapore. He has carried out mooring analysis and Naval Architectural studies for various types of floating structures. He is actively involved in design and installation of floating structures. He is an associate member of RINA and IMarsEST.
Floating Concrete Platforms
Dr Sabet Divsholi Bahador is Managing Director of Global Engineering Creators Pte Ltd. He is concrete technology specialist with more than 15 years of experience in concrete related research and practice. Dr Sabet actively participate in design and construction of floating concrete platforms. He was part of a team to build a large concrete dry-dock (138×46 meters) for ship-repair. Dr Sabet has more than 50 keynote presentations and publications in relevant journals and conferences. Dr Sabet is President of Singapore Concrete Institute and 2nd Vice President of Society of Floating Solutions Singapore.
An Integrated Floating Community Based upon a Hybrid Water
System: Toward a Super-Sustainable Water City -
Toshio Nakajima obtained a M.S. degree from the University of
Hawaii, Dept. of Ocean Engineering in 1976. He earned his doctorate from the University of Tokyo, Dept. of Naval Architecture in 1981. He has a wide-ranging background, having served as an architectural designer at Kiyonori Kikutake Architects & Associates from 1977 to 1978, among other activities. After this he gained over 10 years’ experience as a researcher on the offshore structures at Sumitomo Heavy Industries Ltd., driven by his passion for innovation, research and development for semi-submersible type platforms. Here, he originated a mooring dynamics using the lumped mass method which he developed single-handedly. After retirement from his subsequent position at the research institute Riken, he has been a visiting lecturer teaching a course on ocean development and engineering thereto at Tokyo Metropolitan University for more than 10 years. He is a 1st grade registered Architect of Japan (1994), in addition to being a member of the Japan Society of Naval Architects and Ocean Engineers as well as the Tokyo Society of Architects and Building Engineers. Floating Clean Multi-Energy Systems Towards Driving Blue Economic Growth Dr. Narasimalu Srikanth is the Program Director and Senior Scientist leading the offshore renewables in ERI@N (NTU). Earlier to NTU, he was the Technical director and Senior Specialist at Vestas Wind Energy Systems and has overall 25 years of industrial research & development experience. Presently he is leading industrial research projects on offshore turbine and floating solar system development and investigates the related environmental impact and structural integrity studies towards floating energy system deployment in Southeast Asian remote coastal locations. His areas of research interest are offshore renewables, floating structural dynamics, advanced composites, additive manufacturing, failure analysis and environmental degradation. He leads projects involving offshore renewables and towards floating structure design in collaboration with multinationals and supervises several doctoral level studies towards developing industrial level solutions. Further, he leads the working group in offshore renewables group as part of SG Enterprise’s offshore renewables standards development efforts.
Floating Offshore Wind Turbines in Goto Islands, Nagasaki, Japan
Tomoaki Utsunomiya is currently a professor at Department of Marine Systems Engineering, Kyushu University, Japan. His research interests have been in the areas of fluid-structure interactions, dynamics of offshore structures, hydroelastic analysis of Very Large Floating Structures (VLFS), dynamics of floating bridges, and dynamics of floating offshore wind turbines. He has been actively working for development of floating offshore wind turbines (FOWTs); the developed FOWT of a hybrid-spar type has been commercialized as the first grid- connected floating wind turbine in Asia-Pacific. He is now serving as an Associate Editor for journal of Applied Ocean Research.
The dawn of floating solar – technology, benefits, and challenges
Thomas Reindl is Deputy CEO of the Solar Energy Research Institute of Singapore (SERIS) and Principal Research Fellow at the National University of Singapore (NUS). He started with photovoltaics (PV) in 1992 at the SIEMENS Corporate R&D Labs. After holding several management positions at SIEMENS and running one of the leading German PV systems integration companies as Chief Operating Officer, he joined SERIS in 2010 and soon became Director of the Solar Energy System cluster. During his time at SERIS, he won public research grants in excess of SGD 20 million, founded 2 spin-off companies and authored strategic scientific papers such as the "PV Roadmap for Singapore". Dr. Reindl holds a Master in Chemistry, a Ph.D. in Natural Sciences and an MBA from INSEAD, all awarded with highest honors. His research interest are high-performance PV and embedded systems, techno-economic road- mapping and the reliable integration of renewable energies into power systems. Seascape the Landscape in Singapore: Repurposing Land in a Land Scarce Nation Lim Soon Heng had a long career in the marine industry much of which with Keppel Corporation. He is always fascinated by the opportunities that mega floating structures can offer to solve so many of humanities problem just by leveraging the knowledge that marine engineers and naval architects now possess. He believes floating structures are economically attractive if proper life cycle analysis is made in comparison with landed structures. He has been engaged as consultant to other consultants in the design of docks, and quays in a number of countries. He believes if Singapore cannot get it right in two important challenges, the future ahead is one slippery slope. Those two challenges are the need to find viable strategies to resolve its energy and land crunch.
Floating solutions: The new meaning of mobility
Milica Simovic is an architect holding an MSc from the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, University of Nis, Serbia. She gained educational and professional experience by studying and working in Poland (Bialystok) and Turkey (Istanbul) and working as a teaching assistant at the Residential Building Department (FCEA, Nis). Currently, she works for a Slovenian architectural office BIM Team Studio (Ljubljana) on different types of projects. She has recently started research on different issues that have an effect on floating structures designing approach within architecture and urbanism. In her PhD course she is developing the design methodology specializing in floating architecture.
Driving Innovations in Support of Greenery, Biodiversity
and Clean Energy Initiatives in Singapore Tan Sze Tiong graduated with a Civil Engineering degree from the National University of Singapore in 1997. He currently heads the Centre of Excellence for Environmental Sustainability Research in the Building & Research Institute (BRI), Housing & Development Board (HDB). His team drives and coordinates sustainable development efforts for new towns and estates through the implementation of new sustainability initiatives and urban solutions and conducting of macro scale environmental modelling at the planning and design stages. He currently manages a portfolio of research projects in collaboration with various agencies, academia and institutions. Key research interests include advanced modelling and environmental optimisation, resource efficiency solutions, floating structures, building acoustic solutions, and sky-rise greening solutions and systems to enhance the living environment. In the area of analytics, his team looks into multi-disciplinary research using new and emerging forms of data, alongside new computational approaches and techniques, to gain actionable insights to enhance the planning, design, and operation of towns. Potential of floating urban development for coastal cities Ms Karina Czapiewska is the co-founder of Blue 21, DeltaSync and INDYMO.