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About US

 

The Aberdeen Maritime Joint Branch of The Royal Institution of Naval Architects, the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology, and the Institution of Shipbuilders and Engineers in Scotland.

Chair - Helen Taylor

Vice-Chairman - Lewis Henderson MIMarEST

Secretary - Sam Yorke

Treasurer - Rory Robertson EngTech MarEngTech AMIMarEST

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REACH for a remote-controlled future

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Rise of the reactors: could commercial ships benefit from nuclear power?

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Performance is key for new 70 knot hotshot

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A touch of SES know-how for offshore Angola

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Canada gears up for River-class destroyers

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UK and Japan unite to fine-tune floating offshore wind future

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All-electric overhaul for car ferry 'MF Hamlet'

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IHC Dredging secures Indonesian order

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Using AI to fast-track maritime nuclear licensing

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Ship repair and retrofit trends boost Seatrium

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GET INVOLVED

We are always looking for Members to contribute, whether through supporting the management of the Branch, volunteering at events, or with speaking, training, webinars, STEM activitites for local schools universities, and even mentoring our younger members.  Any and all ideas for the Branch events programme and more are very welcome and we look forward to seeing you at our Branch Meetings soon.

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FORUM

Welcome to the Branch Forum – a place to connect with fellow members, exchange ideas, ask questions, and share experiences.

We encourage open, constructive, and respectful discussion. Members are expected to engage professionally and positively at all times, in accordance with the RINA Code of Conduct. Different viewpoints are welcome; respectful debate helps us all learn and grow.

Join the conversation and help strengthen our global professional community.

 

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