Seatific Journal aims to present academic data to all stakeholders in the field, taking into account current developments in all types of areas related to shipping and marine sciences such as environmental impacts, energy transition, and artificial intelligence. Seatific Journal strongly aims to only publish innovative and novel studies that will contribute significantly to advancements in the fields of marine engineering, marine science, and technology.
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Hydro-morphodynamic characterization of areas with potential for nearshore wind farms using computational modeling.Research Article
Analysis of the performance of two moving mesh methods applied to semi-submerged structures with a rotational DOFResearch Article
Thermal analysis and experimental design of cryogenic system for low-noise amplifiersSeatific Journal
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