IMLA28/IMEC33 PROGRAM

DAY 1  (06.09.2023)

08.30 – 19.00

Arrival and registration for IMLA28 Conference

Registration Desk is located on first floor of the Conference Halls building

NVNA
08.30 – 09.00

Registration for IMEC 33 conference

Registration Desk is located on first floor of the Conference Halls building

NVNA
09.00 – 09.15

IMEC33 opening

Flotilla admiral Prof. DSc PhD Boyan MEDNIKAROV, NVNA, Commandant – Rector

Prof. Mykhaylo Miyusov, National University "Odessa Maritime Academy" – Rector

Prof. Dr. Alison NOBLE, International Maritime Lecturers Association (IMLA) - Chair

Prof. Dr. Naoyuki TAKAGI, International Maritime English Conference (IMEC) - Chair

Room 11
09.15 – 10.30

Panel 1A - MARITIME ENGLISH

Moderator: prof. Carmen CHIREA - UNGUREANU

Petina VICHEVA - Nikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy (Bulgaria)

  • Problems of standardized maritime language in vessel traffic service communications

Adelija CULIC VISKOTA - Faculty of Maritime Studies, University of Split (Croatia)

  • Clear instructions - safe maneuvers: SMCP for maneuvering under pilotage and tug assistance revisited

    Tsveta PETKOVA - Nikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy (Bulgaria)

    • On some ideas of how to use the maritime case study method in teaching maritime English

    Natia VASADZE - Batumi State Maritime Academy (Georgia)

    • Exploring listening comprehension skills in processing English for specific purposes (Problem identification and solution within the framework of social and technical educational programs)
    Room 11
    10.30 – 11.00 Coffee break OUT DOOR
    11.00 – 12.30

    Panel 1A - MARITIME ENGLISH

    Moderator: prof. Marina CHESNOKOVA

    Sofia KOUTSOGIANNI - Attica, (Greece)

    • The importance and effectiveness of the teaching of Maritime English (ESP) in a Merchant Marine Academy in Greece: investigating the opinions and points of parties involved

    Yan ZHANG - Shanghai Maritime University (China)

    • The maritime domain-specific corpus: compilation and applications

    Olena FROLOVA - Kherson State Maritime Academy (Ukraine)

    • Maximizing students’ learning in the online course of maritime English

    Svitlana KORIESHKOVA - State University of Infrastructure and Technologies (Ukraine)

    • Using realistic movies as an attractive strategy for teaching maritime English

    Helen IAKOVAKI - University of the Aegean (Greece)

    • Maritime English at a Hellenic merchant marine academy: the ESP branch meets the ICC theory
    Room 11
    12.30 – 14.00 LUNCH NVNA
    14.00 – 15.30

    Panel 1A - MARITIME ENGLISH

    Moderator: prof. Petina VICHEVA

     

    Tamila MIKELADZE - LEPL Batumi State Maritime Academy (Georgia)

    • Developing critical thinking skills through the “Case Study” teaching method in maritime English language teaching (ELT)

    Tomislav SKRAČIĆ - University of Split (Croatia)

    • How much English grammar is needed in the ship’s engine room

    Anca SIRBU - Constanta Maritime University (Romania)

    • English classes as intrinsic part to the soft skills development of marine students

    Sandra TOMINAC COSLOVICH - University of Rijeka Faculty of Maritime Studies (Croatia)

    • Data-driven learning approach to Maritime English

    Galina VELIKOVA - Nikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy (Bulgaria)

    • Developing security – related activities for maritime English instruction

    Oleksandra LITIKOVA - Kherson State Maritime Academy (Ukraine)

    • Advantages of marine English deeper learning technologies
    Room 11
    15.30 – 16.00 Coffee break OUT DOOR
    16.00 – 16.30

    Plenary

    Highlights of sessions

    Room 11
    19.00 – 21.00

    Welcome party for IMLA & IMEC participants

    Dress code – smart casual (without tie) 

    NVNA, OUT DOOR

    DAY 2   (07.09.2023)

    09.30 – 17.00

    Registration for IMLA28 Conference & networking

    NVNA
    09.30 – 10.00

    IMLA 28 opening

    Flotilla admiral Prof. DSc PhD Boyan MEDNIKAROV, NVNA, Commandant – Rector

    Prof. Mykhaylo Miyusov, National University "Odessa Maritime Academy" – Rector

    Prof. Dr. Alison NOBLE, International Maritime Lecturers Association (IMLA) - Chair

    Mr. Gwynne Lewis, Chief Executive Officer of the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology (IMarEST)

    Prof. Dr Xin SHI, International Maritime Lecturers Association (IMLA) - Honorary Secretary Addresses

    Room 11

    10.00 – 12.00

    Plenary Session. Moderator: prof. Nedko Dimitrov – Chair IMLA/IMEC Program Committee

    KEYNOTE SPEECHES

                   RearAdm. Marselo TARAPOW, Argentinian NAVY

    Lessons from the implementation of the first sailing of the Bulgarian ship "St. St. Cyril and Methodius" in the Antarctic region. Importance of using simulators for the crew training

    Coffee break /10.30 - 11.00/

                   Prof. Sergiu LUPU, Mircea Cel Batran Naval Academy, Romania

    Research and Innovation in Maritime education and training

                   Ugurcan ACAR, Director Maritime Innovators, PM ENDORSEME

    ENDORSEME – the need for cross acceptance in seafarers’ certificate of competence

                   Rosen Kosturkov, FICSInstitute of Chartered Shipbrokers, Chairperson BG Branch

    ICT education - important tool to find job ashore

    Room 11
    12.00 – 13.30

    LUNCH

    NVNA
    13.30 – 15.00 NVNA TECHNICAL TOUR NVNA area
    15.00 – 15.30

    Coffee break

    OUT DOOR
    15.30 – 17.00

    Panel 2A - HUMAN RESOURCESRoom 11

    Moderator: prof. Angelica BAYLON

    George GABEDAVA - Batumi Navigation Teaching University (Georgia)

    • Maritime labour convention (MLC) implementation in Georgia (perspectives and consequences)

    Xian WANG - Shanghai Maritime University, Shanghai (China)

    • Corporate introduction of Chinese and foreign shipping companies: corporate competence communication and genre diversity

    Orhun Nuri YAVUZER - Karadeniz Technical University, Trabzon, (Turkey)

    • The effect of the Russia-Ukraine war on Turkish oceangoing watch keeping officer supply

    Orhun Nuri YAVUZER - Karadeniz Technical University, Trabzon, (Turkey)

    • Examining the professional satisfaction of students who completed their long-term sea training

    Emre DUZENLI - Istanbul Technical University Maritime Faculty, Istanbul (Türkiye)

    • Towards digital transformation for maritime security in maritime education and training

    Nobuyuki KAJIMOTO - Seafarer Group Hatokai, Tokyo (Japan)

    • Current situation of seafarers and shore staff from the perspective of ship management companies

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    Panel 2B - ENGINE ROOM SIMULATORS - Room 12

    Moderator: prof. Sergey KARIANSKYI

     

    Nagisa MATSUSHIMA- Japan agency of Maritime Education and Training for Seafarers (Japan)

    • Utilization of non-verbal communication in the engine room training

    Delyan HRISTOV - Nikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy (Bulgaria)

    • Two stroke dual fuel engine performance analysis on liquid and gas fuel mode related to the new training demands for marine engineers

    Dimitar POPOV - Nikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy (Bulgaria)

    • Education process for students and marine engineers of an experimental unit for cavitation flow in water-piping systems

    Ismail CICEK - Istanbul Technical University (Turkey)

    • Online and remote training experience in the engine room simulator training courses using the IMO model course 2.07 exercises

    Mao Tze BAYOTAS - Maritime Academy of Asia and the Pacific (Philippines)

    • Spatial analysis of fire hydrant in the engine room using voronoi diagram
    19.00 – 22.00

    DINNER Dress code – smart casual (without tie

    Restaurant

    --DAY 3 (08.09.2023)

    09.00 – 10.30

    Panel 3A - HUMAN RESOURCES - Room 11

    Moderator: prof. Angelica BAYLON

     

    Ergun DEMIREL - Piri Reis University (Turkey)

    • Career development for seafaring officers to meet the requirements of the maritime industry

    Zhikuan SUN - Shanghai Maritime University, Shanghai (China)

    • A corpus-based study on the correlation between seafarer communication and navigation safety

    Sergey KARIANSKYI - National University “Odessa Maritime Academy” (Ukraine)

    • Instability of management decisions in the merchant shipping system

    Momoko KITADA - World Maritime University (Sweden)

    • Developing a new competence of preventing bullying and harassment at sea

    Olena SIENKO - National University “Odessa Maritime Academy” (Ukraine)

    • Balance mechanism of the global and business interests in the maritime market

    Panel 3B - ENGINE ROOM SIMULATORS - Room 12

    Moderator: prof. Sergey KARIANSKYI

     

    Iliyan KURTEV - Nikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy (Bulgaria)

    • Cavitating flow in small size venture nozzle as part of the education process for students and marine engineers

    Tatyana IVANOVA - Nikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy (Bulgaria)

    • Suggesting numerical approach for modeling of turbulent pipe flow for the purpose of training of maritime specialists

    Ivaylo BAKALOV - Nikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy (Bulgaria)

    • The case studies as a means of learning in engine room simulators

    Delyan HRISTOV - Nikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy (Bulgaria)

    • LNG bunkering simulation process as part of the good practice on board the IGF code ships

    Resul SANAL - Technical University Istanbul(Turkey)

    • Marine auxiliary equipment simulated by didactic electro-pneumatic simulator

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    10.30 – 11.00

    Coffee break

    OUT DOOR

    11.00 – 12.30

    Panel 3A - HUMAN RESOURCES - Room 11

    Moderator: prof. Marieta STEFANOVA

     

    Gokay YILMAZ - Piri Reis University (Turkiye)

    • The research on maritime single window: advantages and challenges for vessel and smart port operations

    Hande YILMAZ - Piri Reis University (Turkiye)

    • Research on cybersecurity issues and current threat dynamics in the maritime industry

    Marieta STEFANOVA - Nikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy (Bulgaria)

    • Risks and challenges in last-mile logistics: exploring safety and security issues

    Antoaneta STOYANOVA - Nikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy (Bulgaria)

    • Environmental aspects of food transportation by sea: consideration of measures to reduce their negative effects

    Gerardo Ramon GALANG - Maritime Academy of Asia and the Pacific (Philippines)

    • Future skills set for a new generation of competent, highly-skilled seafarers

    Panel 3C - MARITIME CYBERSECURITY - Room 12

    Moderator: Prof. Valentina PETROVA

     

    Murat Selcuk SOLMAZ - Pîrî Reis University (Türkiye)

    • Determination of cyber risks and cyber security measures in smart ports

    Borislav NIKOLOV - Nikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy (Bulgaria)

    • Maritime Cybersecurity education and training

    Angelica BAYLON - Maritime Academy of Asia and the Pacific (Philippines)

    • Maritime security initiatives at MAAP: implications for a CHED-funded partnership with the university of Wollongong Australia

    Gizem KAYISOGLU- Istanbul Technical University Maritime Faculty, Istanbul (Türkiye)

    • Modelling of maritime cyber security education and training

    Eduardo MA R SANTOS AFP - Maritime Academy of Asia and the Pacific (Philippines)

    • Maritime Education and Training (MET) cybersecurity and ISO/IEC 27001:2022 from Maritime academy of Asia and the Pacific (MAAP) perspectives and traditions

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    12.30 – 13.30

    LUNCH

    NVNA
    13.30 – 14.45 IMLA GENERAL MEETING CONF. ROOM
    14.45 – 16.15

    Panel 3A - HUMAN RESOURCES - Room 11

    Moderator: prof. Marieta STEFANOVA

     

    Mao Tze BAYOTAS - Maritime Academy of Asia and the Pacific (Philippines)

    • Enhancing the global MET training record book with the infusion of book of knowledge

    Helen IAKOVAKI - University of the Aegean (Greece)

    • Introducing the use of case studies methodology in training for Soft skills in Maritime Universities: the iSOL-MET program

    Siyana LUTZKANOVA - Nikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy (Bulgaria)

    • Implementing innovative approaches and learning methods in maritime education

    Kamelia NARLEVA - Nikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy (Bulgaria)

    • The role of maritime education in the digitalization

    Panel 3D - NAVIGATION SIMULATORS - Room 12

    Moderator: prof. Blagovest BELEV

     

    Blagovest BELEV - Nikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy (Bulgaria)

    • The need for development of a modern laboratory in meteorology for the purposes of training mariners

    Blagovest BELEV - Nikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy (Bulgaria)

    • Implementation of ballast water management convention requirements in maritime education

    Nikolay SOZONOV - Nikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy (Bulgaria)

    • A fair concern about ECDIS

    Dimitar KOMITOV - Nikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy (Bulgaria)

    • Composing standard for electronic chart display and information system type specific training

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    16.15 – 16.30 Coffee break OUT DOOR
    16.30 – 17.00

    CLOSING CEREMONY

    Presentation by Istanbul Technical University & Piri Reis University (Turkey) for IMLA 29 and IMEC 34

    ROOM 11

    19.00 – 22.00

    DINNER Dress code – smart casual (without tie

    Restaurant

    --DAY 4 (09.09.2023)

    09.00 – 10.00

    FIRST CLASS MILITARY OATH-TAKING CEREMONY

    OUT DOOR

    DEPARTURE