Ray Gosine

Associate VP, Research at Memorial University of Newfoundland

Ray Gosine is a distinguished academic and professional in the field of engineering with extensive experience across multiple institutions. Currently, Ray holds the position of Professor in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at the University of Toronto, where Ray has been since July 2019, while also serving as a Fellow at CIFAR in the Program on Innovation, Equity & the Future of Prosperity. In addition, Ray has been a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Memorial University of Newfoundland since 1994, along with roles such as Associate Vice-President (Research) and pro tempore Vice-President (Research). Ray has contributed to various organizations, including Engineers Canada and the Canadian Academy of Engineering as a Fellow, and has been involved with the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board as a Board Member. Ray's academic achievements include a Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Cambridge and a Bachelor of Engineering from Memorial University.

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St. John's, Canada

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Memorial University of Newfoundland

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Research Capacity: The Ocean Engineering Research Centre (OERC) is involved in research, development and consulting with application to most aspects of ocean engineering, including the offshore and naval architectural engineering industries. Activities include scale model experiments, numerical modelling, software development and structural testing. Projects Undertaken: ice-structure interaction; design and development of roll stabilizing systems for small fishing vessels; parametric identification of hydrodynamic characteristics from ship manoeuvring trials using neural networks; operation of marine propellers in ice-blocked flow; nondestructive evaluation of cracking in steel structures through acoustic and vibration techniques. Research Organization And Staff: the group includes naval architects, mechanical, civil, electrical and ocean engineers, applied mathematicians and hydrodynamicists. Internet sites: http://www.engr.mun.ca/Naval/ and http://www.engr.mun.ca/ECOR/ Keywords: Ocean Engineering; offshore; risk; naval architecture; ship / ice; propeller / ice; structure / ice interaction engineering.


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St. John'S, Canada

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1,001-5,000

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