SUT US
The SUT was founded to promote the further understanding of the underwater environment and to encourage cross fertilization and dissemination of ideas.
06/04/2024
🚀 Dreaming of advancing your studies in the United States? 📚 Don't miss your chance! 🌟 Unlock endless opportunities with the SUT - US Society for Underwater Technology in the U.S. Scholarship Program! Are you ready to seize your academic journey? Go onto our website to find out more details on how to apply! Registration is open!!
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12/02/2021
Activate your competitive mindset and join the SUT-US 2nd Annual Online Engineering Competition, a global virtual competition for 1) college students competing with other college student, undergraduate, and graduate students, and 2) young professionals with 0 to 3 years of professional experience.
The participants will propose a solution to the predefined problem statements in the following categories:
- Subsea O&G Wells
- Submarine Underwater Rescue in Shallow Water
- Underwater Thermal Garments
- Bring your Own Problem - “BYOP Shark Tank”
Underwater Service Robots
The competition begins February 21st, its a good time to start gathering your team or you can also compete individually.
Thank you to our prize sponsor The Jukes Group, and bronze sponsors McDermott and Integral Consulting Inc.
Follow this link for more details --> https://bit.ly/3pjDlQR
SUT TAMU Student Chapter Subsea Engineering Society - SES
11/25/2021
to all our volunteer members and professional community. Have a wonderful time with your loved ones!
10/26/2021
MUST ATTEND WEBINAR: "The First Source to Sink Measurements of Turbidity Currents: New Insights for Seafloor Infrastructure, highlighting some of the novel and emerging technologies used to successfully monitor turbidity currents in a range of systems worldwide by a large international collaboration.
The webinar presented by Dr. Michael Clare, Principal Researcher in Marine Geohazards at the National Oceanography Centre, will shed new light on their field-scale behaviour, and share lessons learned from recent instances of infrastructure-damaging flows, such as the recent 1200 km runout flow in the deep-water Congo Canyon that damaged multiple seafloor cables during the 2020 COVID-19 lockdown.
Webinar details --> https://bit.ly/3G4WA8e
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