Consortium Leadership

  • Themis Sapsis

    William Koch Professor of Marine Technology, Director of the Center for Ocean Engineering

  • Fotini Christia

    Ford International Professor of the Social Sciences, Director of the Institute for Data, Systems, and Society

Faculty Steering Committee

  • Elsa Olivetti

    Elsa Olivetti

  • Gioele Zardini

    Gioele Zardini

  • Jacopo Buongiorno

    Jacopo Buongiorno

  • John Hart

    John Hart

  • Michael Triantafyllou 

    Michael Triantafyllou 

Affiliated Faculty

Research

Nuclear for Commercial Shipping

  • Reactor technologies selection for ship conversion and new ship designs
  • Development of radiation shielding for maritime propulsion reactors
  • Safety analysis and regulations
  • Supporting infrastructure
  • Cost and business model

Alternative Fuels

  • Feasibility of alternative fuels from an economics and environmental perspective
  • Integrated analysis of safety requirements with ship design constraints
  • Generative ship design that incorporate constraints
  • Examination per vessel type, route and size

Data-Driven Analysis and Optimization

  • Data driven optimization of ship operation
  • Evaluation of drag reduction technologies and autonomous platforms
  • Simulators of fleets and maritime markets
  • Predictive maintenance methods

Maritime Cybersecurity

  • Cybersecurity Risk Assessment
  • Cyber-physical situational awareness and anomaly detection
  • Adaptive reinforcement learning-based methods for cyber defense
  • Human-AI interaction in maritime cyber threat detection

Manufacturing for Maritime Applications

  • AI and AR for manufacturing
  • On board manufacturing of share parts
  • Additive manufacturing
  • Workforce development

Hydrodynamics

  • Bioinspired vortex generators for drag reduction
  • Physics-driven design of foils for vortex suppression
  • Passive modification of local flow patterns to alter generated waves
  • Intelligent towing tank for efficient experiments
  • Maritime Consortium at AIChE 2025

    Maritime Consortium at AIChE 2025

    Anthony Valiaveedu (MIT TPP ‘26) will be speaking at the 2025 American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AlChE) Annual Meeting on November 6th in Boston, MA, during the afternoon session on Advances in Environmental Chemical Engineering for Sustainable Maritime Activities. The topic of his talk is “The Development of the Nuclear Ship Safety Handbook: Nuclear Propulsion”…

  • MIT Maritime Consortium releases “Nuclear Ship Safety Handbook”

    MIT Maritime Consortium releases “Nuclear Ship Safety Handbook”

    Commercial shipping accounts for 3 percent of all greenhouse gas emissions globally. As the sector sets climate goals and chases a carbon-free future, nuclear power — long used as a source for military vessels — presents an enticing solution. To date, however, there has been no clear, unified public document available to guide design safety…

  • First Consortium Review  takes place at MIT

    First Consortium Review takes place at MIT

    We had two very energetic and dense days with the first review of the MIT Maritime Consortium going over the full details of the projects: Nuclear Propulsion-Assessment of nuclear reactor technologies for maritime propulsion-Neo-Panamax ship design via microreactor propulsion conversion-Development of nuclear ship safety handbook (to be and announced and published soon!) Data Analytics-Data-driven performance-evaluation…