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International Workshop On Autonomous Underwater Vehicles

The oil and gas industry in Qatar represents the vital source of income to the country with most of its infrastructure being offshore.
May 2, 2016

autonomous underwater vehiclesMore than 45 experts participated in a workshop on autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) recently hosted by Texas A&M University at Qatar in Education City.

The oil and gas industry in Qatar represents the vital source of income to the country with most of its infrastructure being offshore, said Dr. Mansour Karkoub, professor of mechanical engineering at Texas A&M at Qatar and workshop organizer. Karkoub also directs the Smart System Lab at Texas A&M at Qatar.

“At the Smart System Lab, we have been developing solutions for the oil and gas industry in the area of autonomous systems and asset integrity for the past six years,” Karkoub said. “This workshop was a valuable opportunity to share the latest research discoveries and expertise in the area of AUVs and their application in the oil and gas industry, as well as environment monitoring and protection.”

The workshop, called the Consortium for O&G Asset Integrity and Environmental Monitoring in Qatar, featured noted AUV scientists and speakers from local industry, including Maersk Oil Research & Technology Centre, Qatar Petroleum, Siemens, Shell, Rasgas, and Qatar Computing Research Institute; the Qatari Navy; and top universities in the U.S., Europe and the Middle East, including MIT, Georgia Tech, Rice University, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Texas A&M and Texas A&M at Qatar, KAUST, Kuwait University, Qatar University, Hamad bin Khalifa University, University of Porto (Portugal) and National Technical University of Athens (Greece).

Featured speakers were all experts in control, optimization, ocean engineering, underwater robotics, sensor technology, computer science, and industry and government guests also invited to attend.

Continue reading on Texas A&M Qatar.

This article originally appeared in the Texas A&M Qatar website.

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