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- AI-Native engineering: How AI is changing the everyday workflow of professional engineersThe introduction of ChatGPT in 2022 lead to the development of the now continuing AI hype involving the Large Language Models and other types of AI technologies on the path… Read more: AI-Native engineering: How AI is changing the everyday workflow of professional engineers
- Impact of nutrient loading in inner Danish watersThe blog explores the Danish seas as vital trading routes, highlighting issues like nutrient loading and its effects on water quality. Algae blooms and hypoxia challenge marine life, particularly cod population, crucial for Denmark’s fishery industry. Innovations in wastewater treatment aim to reduce pollution, while also fishing practices of certain types impact ecosystems.
- Understanding the Significance of the Humboldt CurrentThe Humboldt Current significantly influences marine ecosystems along the South American coast, fostering rich biodiversity through nutrient upwelling. It also inhibits cyclone formation and plays a role in global temperature regulation and carbon storage. The current faces potential changes due to climate change, risking marine life and ecosystem stability.
- Tropical Cyclone Alfred hitting Australia’s east coastTropical cyclone Alfred formed in late February 2025, becoming a category 4 storm that struck eastern Australia, causing approximately 1.2 billion AUD in damages. The cyclone led to severe coastal erosion at the Gold Coast, impacting beaches and prompting discussions on future disaster preparedness and mitigation strategies for similar events.
- Scour – a fundamental issue in marine engineeringScour is a critical issue in offshore engineering, involving the erosion and deposition of materials caused by fluid flow, particularly affecting granular substrates. Its complexities arise from interactions among varying particle sizes and flow dynamics. Engineers often rely on empirical models due to the chaotic nature of scour, which impacts structural integrity and project design.
- Advances in floating offshore wind farmsRecent advancements in floating offshore wind energy present significant opportunities and challenges for the industry. While these technologies allow for higher wind energy generation by placing turbines in deeper waters, issues with stability, installation, maintenance, and production-consumption imbalances complicate their deployment. Effective solutions, including energy storage innovations, are essential for success.





