Τ.Ε.Ι. OF ATHENS SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS NAVAL ARCHITECTURE DEPARTMENT Athens 122 10, GREECE Fax : (+30) 210 5911442, Email: [email protected]
Τ.Ε.Ι. OF ATHENS
SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE DEPARTMENT
Athens 122 10, GREECE
Fax : (+30) 210 5911442, Email: [email protected]
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Τechnological Εducational Ιnstitute of Athens (TEI-A)
SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE DEPARTMENT
Athens 122 10, GREECE
Tel. : (+30) 210 5385310
Fax : (+30) 210 5911442
email: [email protected]
1. LEVEL OF STUDIES
1.1 DEGREE LEVEL
Bachelor Level 5A (according ISCED - UNESCO)
1.2 DURATION OF STUDIES
Academic years/semesters : 4 / 8
Weeks per year: 38
Credit Units ECTS: 240
Total Work Load : 6.000 hours
Practical training: 1 semester practical training (prerequisite)
1.3 ADMISSION PROCEDURE
Students are admitted according to their performance at national level
examinations taking place at the second and third grade of Greek Institutes of
Secondary Education (General/Technical Lyceum)
Student admittance rates (2007 data): min 12/20, max=17/20
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2. CURRICULUM
2.1 BACKGROUND COURSES
Α/Α COURSES SEMESTER CREDIT UNITS
ECTS
1 MATHEMATICS Ι 1 7,0
2 PHYSICS Ι 1 6,0
3 MECHANICS Ι 1 5,0
4 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 1 3,0
5 CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY 1 4,0
6 MATHEMATICS ΙΙ 2 7,0
7 PHYSICS ΙΙ 2 6,0
8 APPLIED MATHEMATICS 3 6,0
TOTAL 44,0
2.2 ENGINEERING BACKGROUND & SPECIALIZATION COURSES
Α/Α COURSES SEMESTER CREDIT UNITS
ECTS
1 MECHANICAL DRAWING 1 5,0
2 MECHANICS ΙΙ (STRENGTH OF MATERIALS) 2 6,0
3 SHIP LINES DRAWING 2 5,0
4 SHIPBUILDING MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY 2 6,0
5 FLUID MECHANICS 3 6,0
6 CONSTRUCTION THEORY 3 5,0
7 SHIPBUILDING LAB Ι (welding technology) 3 2,0
8 SHIP THEORY Ι (hydrostatics and stability) 4 7,0
9 THERMODYNAMICS 4 5,0
10 SHIPBUILDING LAB ΙΙ (manufacturing processes) 4 4,0
11 VESSEL LOFTING LAB 4 4,0
12 MACHINE ELEMENTS 4 5,0
13 SHIPYARD INSTALLATIONS 4 5,0
14 SHIP THEORY ΙΙ (ship hydrodynamics) 5 5,0
TOTAL 70,0
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2.3 NA&ME SPECIALIZATION COURSES
A/A COURSES SEMESTER CREDIT UNITS
ECTS
1 SHIP WELDING TECHNOLOGY 3 6,0 2 TECHNICAL ENGLISH 3 5,0 3 MARINE ENGINES I (ship main engines) 5 5,0 4 SHIP STRENGTH Ι (global strength) 5 5,0 5 SHIP ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 5 5,0 6 SHIP DESIGN AND OUTFITTING 5 5,0 7 SMALL CRAFT TECHNOLOGY Ι 5 5,0 8 MARINE ENGINES IΙ (ship auxiliary engines) 6 5,0 9 SHIP STRENGTH ΙΙ (local strength) 6 5,0
10 SHIPYARD PRODUCTION 7 5,0
11 SHIPYARD MANAGEMENT 7 6,0
12 SHIP AUTOMATION 7 6,0 13 COMPUTER AIDED SHIP DESIGN
(AutoCad, MAXSURF, AutoShip, RHINO) 7 7,0
14α SMALL CRAFT TECHNOLOGY ΙΙ 7 5,0 14β SHIP REPAIR & CONVERSION 7 5,0 14γ MARITIME ECONOMICS 7 5,0 14δ OFFSHORE STRUCTURES 7 5,0 15 DIPLOMA THESIS 8 10,0 16 PRACTICAL TRAINING 8 20,0
TOTAL 105,0 NOTE: The course structure is currently under limited reformation essentially focusing on the introduction
of more courses in the direction of Fluid Mechanics, CASD, Ship Management, Risk analysis etc.
2.4 OTHER SELECTIVE COURSES (FINANCIAL/MANAGEMENT/LAW)
Α/Α COURSES SEMESTER CREDIT UBITS
ECTS
1 TECHICAL LAW 6 5,0
2 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION - SAFETY ISSUES 6 5,0
3 FINANCIAL & TECHNICAL ANALYSIS 7 6,0
4α PRODUCTION AND TRANSFER OF TECHNOLOGY 6 5,0
4β BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 6 5,0
TOTAL 21,0
2.5 OPTIONAL COURSES
Α/Α COURSES SEMESTER
1. ENGLISH (FOREIGN LANGUAGE) 1
3. INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATICS 3
4. TRADITIONAL SHIPBUILDING 6
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GRADING SYSTEM
8,50 - 10 : "EXCELLENT"
7,0 - 8,49 : "VERY GOOD"
4,0 - 4,99 : "INSUFFICIENT"
5,0 - 6,99 : "GOOD"
0,0 - 3,99 : "FAIL"
ACADEMIC STAFF
Professors
Dr. K. BELIBASSAKIS (Ship Theory)
Associate Professors
Dr. K. POLITIS (Ship Design and Outfitting)
J. MAVRAKIS (Shipyard Production)
Assistant Proffesors
Dr. G. THEOTOKATOS (Ship Engines, Marine Engineering)
Dr. Ch. STEFANAKOS (Computer Applications to Marine Engineering and
Maritime Economics)
Dr. Th. GEROSTATHIS (Fluid Mechanics with Applications to
Ship and Marine Hydrodynamics)
G. HATZIKONSTANDIS (Ship Piping Systems & Auxiliary Machinery,
Ship Hull Drawing)
Laboratory Professors Ch. STASINOPOULOS (Welding Lab)
G. PAPAMIHELAKIS (Shipbuilding Lab)
D. ARHONTIS (Mechanical Lab & Technical Drawing)
Laboratory Assisting Personnel: 15 members (3 permanent)
ACADEMIC PERSONNEL (Adjunct Professors)
Naval Architects & Marine Engineers
Dr. S. Sarantopoulos (Offshore Structures)
Dr. S. Perissakis (Small Crafts)
Mr. Y. Georgiou (MSc NTUA, Ship Repair & Conversion)
Mr. N. Fragiadakis (MSc NTUA, Welding Lab)
Mechanical Engineers
Dr. S. Markolefas (Mechanics & Strengh of Material, Machine Elements)
Dr. M. Valavanidis (Production & transfer of technology)
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NEW POSITIONS – PERMANENT ACADEMIC STAFF
1 Assistant Professor: Machine Elements and applications to Marine Engineering
1 Assistant Professor: Small Craft Technology
FACILITIES
2 Computer Lab rooms used for supporting Computer Programming, CAD,
CASD etc courses
1 Welding Laboratory for practicing Ship Welding Technology courses and
Quality Control
1 Machinery Laboratory for practicing Manufacturing Processes
2 Drawing Lab rooms used for supporting Ship Hull Drawing & Lofting and
Mechanical Drawing
1 small (educational) Towing Tank, including wavemaker and the possibility
of controlling the depth of the water (from deep to shallow), for ship theory,
offshore structures and small craft technology courses, as well as for student
research during their Diploma Thesis.
RESEARCH PROJECTS
PROJECT FUNDING BUDGET SCIENTIFIC
RESPONSIBLE
(€)
1. REFORMATION OF STUDIES
PROGRAM GREEK MINISTRY
EPEAEK-EKT
91,800 G. Hatzikonstandis
2. NEW ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT EPEAEK-ETPA 30,100 G. Hatzikonstandis
3. NEW LABORATORY EQUIPMENT EPEAEK-ETPA 52,250 K. Belibassakis
4. SUPPORT OF RESEARCH GROUPS I :
(OIL SPILL MODELLING AND COMBAT IN THE NEARSHORE AND COASTAL
ENVIRONMENT)
EPEAEK-
ARHIMIDES
56,200 K. Belibassakis
5. SUPPORT OF RESEARCH GROUPS II: (MARINE DIESEL ENGINE CONTROL AGAINST EXTERNAL PERTURBANCES
OF PROPULSION SYSTEM OPERATION)
EPEAEK-
ARHIMIDES II
51,000 G. Theotokatos
6. TEI-ATHENS 2004 (support of research groups)
TEI OF ATHENS 4,500 K. Belibassakis
7. PROCUREMENT OF 80 KW DIESEL
ENGINE, COUPLED WITH ELECTRO-
MAGNETIC BRAKE
EPEAEK-ETPA 70,000 K. Belibassakis
EPEAEK: EDUCATION AND INITIAL VOCATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAMME, GREEK MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, (co FUNDED 75 % BY EU AND 25% BY GREEK GOVERNMENT)
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ACADEMIC STAFF - SHORT CVs
Professors
Dr. K. BELIBASSAKIS ([email protected]): Naval Architect and Marine Engineer,
Dept. of NA & ME, National Technical University of Athens (NTUA 1986). PhD from
the same Department/University (NTUA 1992). Participated to a large number of
research projects funded by EU and Greek national resources (Greek Ministry of
Education, Greek Secretariat for Research and Technology, Public & Private
Sector etc). He has 25 journal publications, and more than 65 papers published in
the proceedings of International Conferences. His research interests include: Ship
and marine hydrodynamics, propeller design and performance, lifting systems,
wave propagation in marine environment (water waves in general bathymetry
and acoustic waves in layered waveguides), free-surface hydrodynamics,
probabilistic description of the marine environment. He teaches Ship Theory
(hydrostatics & stability, ship hydrodynamics at TEI-Athens), and Modelling of
Wave Phenomena in the Sea (at NTUA).
Associate Professors
Dr. K. POLITIS ([email protected]): Naval Architect and Marine Engineer,
Dept. of NA & ME, National Technical University of Athens (NTUA 1982). PhD from
the same Department/ University (NTUA 1990). Participated to a large number of
research projects funded by EU and Greek national resources (Greek Ministry of
Education, Greek Secretariat for Research and Technology, Hellenic Register of
Shipping - HRS, Public & Private Sector etc). He has more than 6 journal
publications, and 10 papers published in the proceedings of International
Conferences. He also participated to compilation of Rules & Regulations of
Classification Society (HRS). His research interests include: Ship Design, ship and
marine hydrodynamics, free surface hydrodynamics. He teaches Ship Design and
Outfitting, Strength of Ships (at TEI-Athens).
J. MAVRAKIS ([email protected]): BSc in Naval Architecture & Marine
Engineering, University of Strathclyde & Glasgow (1974), and MSc in Ship
Production Technology from the same Department/University (1976). He is
author of 5 papers published in the proceedings of International Conferences. He
is Fellow Member of RINA. He teaches Shipyard Installations and Ship Production
Technology (at TEI-Athens).
Assistant Proffesors
Dr. G. THEOTOKATOS ([email protected]): He received his Diploma in
Mechanical Engineering from National Technical University of Athens (1994) and
his PhD in Control of Marine Engines from the School of Naval Architecture and
Marine Engineering NTUA (2001). From 1996 to 2002 he was researcher at the
Laboratory of Marine Engineering of NTUA. He has participated to various
research projects funded by EU and national resources. His research interests
include the development of tools for the simulation of the ship propulsion plant
and subsystems and its performance prediction, transient response and emissions
of marine engines, analysis of the engine and its turbocharging system operation
under steady and transient conditions, matching of the engine with its
turbocharging system, investigation of the engine and its turbocharger behaviour
under adverse operating conditions and the development and testing of
propulsion plant system control schemes. He has 3 publications in scientific journals, and 10 papers published in the Proceedings of International
Conferences. He teaches Ship Engines and Auxiliary Systems (at TEI-Athens).
Dr. Ch. STEFANAKOS ([email protected]): He received his Diploma in Naval
Architecture and Marine Engineering and his PhD in Engineering, in 1991 and
1999, respectively, both from the School of Naval Architecture and Marine
Engineering of National Technical University of Athens (NTUA). From 1999 to
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2007 he was a postdoctoral researcher at the same department. He has worked
as senior research engineer to 20 research projects funded by EU and national
resources. He has 7 publications in scientific journals and 28 papers published in
the Proceedings of International Conferences. He is co-author of the book “Wind
and Wave Atlas of the Mediterranean Sea (MEDATLAS)”. His research interests
include Probabilistic Description of Marine Environment, Maritime Economics,
Computer Applications to Shipping and Shibuilding production. He teaches
Maritime Economics, Organization & Management of Shipyards and Shipping
Companies, Computer Applications (at TEI-Athens).
Dr. Th. GEROSTATHIS ([email protected]): He received his Diploma in Naval
Architecture and Marine Engineering and his PhD in Engineering, in 1997 and
2004, respectively, both from the School of Naval Architecture and Marine Eng. of
National Technical University of Athens (NTUA). From 2005 to 2007 he was a
postdoctoral researcher at the same department. He has worked as research
engineer to 15 research projects funded by EU and national resources. He has 22
publications in various journals, and international conferences. His research
interests include wave propagation in marine environment, free surface
hydrodynamics, wave-seabed-currents interactions, multiresolution analysis,
parallel and distributing scientific computing with application to marine
environment, development of numerical models using computer clusters and
grids, computer-aided geometric and ship design. He teaches Fluid Mechanics,
Computer Applications in Naval Architecture (at TEI-Athens), and Ship Dynamics,
Parallel and Distributed Computing (at NTUA).
G. HATZIKONSTANDIS ([email protected]): He received his Diploma in Naval
Architecture and Marine Engineering from University of Genova (1980) and his
MSc in Quality Control of Ships from Hellenic Open University (2007). He is
author of 5 papers published in the proceedings of International Conferences and
Workshops. He is member of SNAME. He teaches Design and Operation of Ship
Piping Sytems & Auxiliary Equipment, Ship-Hull Drawing, & Lofting (at TEI-
Athens).