About
Capt. Dr. Seyedvahid Vakili currently serves as a Research Fellow and Champion of Maritime Decarbonization at the BOB体育登录网址_欧宝体育官网平台-APP|下载 Marine and Maritime Institute (SMMI), within the Department of Civil, Maritime, and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences, University of BOB体育登录网址_欧宝体育官网平台-APP|下载. His primary research focuses on advancing maritime sustainability and decarbonisation across the maritime industry.
His work adopts a comprehensive and interdisciplinary approach to promote a sustainable, smart, and green maritime value chain—spanning ships, ports, logistic, and shipyards. Capt. Dr. Vakili's research explores Zero and Near-Zero (ZnZ) technologies, including alternative fuels, Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS), renewable energy integration, and energy efficiency improvements across the full ship life cycle—from design and construction to operation, maintenance, and end-of-life stages.
He also examines the broader impact of maritime activities on port-cities and shipyard-cities, and is deeply engaged in the integration of automation and smart systems, particularly addressing cybersecurity risks and the mitigation of underwater radiated noise (URN) from commercial vessels. His research maintains a strong focus on the nexus between energy efficiency and underwater noise pollution, supporting environmentally responsible maritime innovation.
Research
Research groups
Research interests
- Sustainable shipping;
- Net zero emissions;
- Alternative fuels for (maritime) net zero emissions;
- Energy efficiency;
- Mitigation of underwater noise pollution from commercial vessels.
Current research
He is currently a Research Fellow in the Department of Civil, Maritime, and Environmental Engineering and serves as the Champion of Maritime Decarbonization at the BOB体育登录网址_欧宝体育官网平台-APP|下载 Marine and Maritime Institute (SMMI), University of BOB体育登录网址_欧宝体育官网平台-APP|下载. His research focuses on maritime sustainability and decarbonisation, with particular emphasis on Zero and Near-Zero (ZnZ) technologies. These include alternative fuels, renewable energy sources, abatement technologies such as onboard carbon capture, and the enhancement of energy efficiency across the maritime sector—including ships, ports, and shipyards.
Research interests
- Sustainable shipping: Exploring innovative solutions to reduce environmental impact, advance eco-friendly practices, and support a sustainable future for the maritime industries through the adoption of green technologies, integration of renewable energy, and optimisation of logistics and supply chain operations.
- Net zero emissions: Advancing research and policy initiatives to realize net zero emissions within the maritime sectors. This involves investigating decarbonization pathways, exploring zero-emissions technologies, implementing measures like CCUS, renewable energy and alternative fuels, and ensuring the effective implementation of international regulations to foster a carbon-neutral maritime industry within the value chain.
- Alternative fuels for (maritime) net zero emissions: Assessing the viability and performance of alternative fuels as viable options for reducing energy consumption and air emissions in (maritime) industries such as shipping, ports, and shipyards, while ensuring their compatibility with existing infrastructure and operational requirements within the value chain.
- Energy efficiency: Investigating strategies and technologies to enhance energy efficiency across all aspects of the maritime domain, including optimising vessel design, production, maintenance, propulsion systems, and operational practices, with the goal of reducing fuel consumption, lowering emissions, and achieving cost-effective sustainability.
- Mitigation of underwater noise pollution from commercial vessels: Investigating the impact of commercial shipping on underwater noise pollution and developing policies and strategies to mitigate its effects on marine ecosystems, emphasizing the correlation between noise reduction measures, energy efficiency improvements, and the preservation of underwater habitats and marine biodiversity.
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Biography
Capt. Dr. Seyedvahid Vakili is an experienced professional with over 20 years of expertise in the maritime industry and academia. His background encompasses extensive service on ocean-going and offshore vessels before transitioning into the field of education. Throughout his career, he has actively participated in oil and gas development projects, showcasing a strong dedication to applying theoretical knowledge to practical technical problem solving.
Capt. Dr. Vakili possesses a profound understanding of ship safety, environmental protection, and air emissions reduction, with comprehensive expertise in the entire life cycle of the maritime industry, including design, construction, operation, maintenance, and recycling.
In 2017, he enrolled in the Maritime Energy Management (MEM) program at the World Maritime University (WMU). During his time at WMU, he displayed exceptional proficiency in the Maritime Energy Management program and graduated with distinction, earning his MSc degree in Malm?, Sweden. His academic achievements and dedication led him to become the inaugural graduate of the MEM specialization to successfully complete his Ph.D. His doctoral research focused on Maritime decarbonisation and shipping sustainability through enhancing energy efficiency and reducing air emissions from maritime land-based infrastructures, with a particular emphasis on maritime production and adopting a life cycle perspective.
Prior to joining the University of BOB体育登录网址_欧宝体育官网平台-APP|下载, Dr. Vakili served as a Research Associate on various projects at the World Maritime University (WMU), further strengthening his expertise in maritime sustainability. His research adopts a comprehensive and interdisciplinary approach to advancing sustainable practices, enhancing safety, and reducing air emissions across the maritime sector. He focuses particularly on smart and green shipping, along with the transformation of ports and logistic, and shipyards into low-carbon, environmentally responsible infrastructure. Dr. Vakili places strong emphasis on the development and deployment of Zero and Near-Zero (ZnZ) technologies—such as alternative fuels, renewable energy systems, and Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS)—while promoting energy efficiency throughout the entire maritime value chain, including ships, ports, and shipyards. He also investigates the policy and operational implications of these innovations. In addition, he is deeply engaged in exploring the integration of automation and intelligent systems, with particular attention to cybersecurity challenges and the mitigation of underwater radiated noise (URN) from commercial vessels, especially in connection with improving energy performance and environmental outcomes.
Capt. Dr. Vakili has actively participated in many global projects and collaborated with prestigious national and international organizations, including the International Maritime Organization (IMO), United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), European Union (EU), World Bank, classification societies, UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), Transport Canada, Port Authorities, the International Finance Corporation (IFC) and the Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA). He is also an accomplished author and co-author of several influential journal articles, international reports, and conference papers focused on vital topics such as maritime decarbonization and sustainability, zero-emission solutions for ships, ports, and shipyards, underwater noise pollution, and maritime cybersecurity.
Prizes
- Optimising lifecycle costs of carbon capture and storage: Insights for shipping CO2 from the Solent region (2024)
- Optimising lifecycle costs of carbon capture and storage: Insights for shipping CO2 from the Solent region (2024)