Chiara NOTARO, CETENA-IT, Chair
Chiara Notaro (f) has been working for CETENA since 2005, after graduating cum laude in Naval Architecture in 2004 at Genoa University. From 2005 to 2007, she was involved with Fincantieri Naval Architecture Dept. of Trieste headquarters in damage stability calculations on cruise and ro-pax ships for the probabilistic SOLAS rules and ‘Safe Return to Port’ standards. She was involved in various research projects dealing mostly with simulations and optimization of the manoeuvrability of surface ships and underwater vehicles (National programs for IT Navy, Euclid and EDA projects). From 2007 to 2018, she was part of the CETENA Real-Time Bridge Simulator unit performing port maneuvrability studies for Port Authorities, shipping companies and harbour designers. She has also been involved in Transfer of Technology training activities supporting Fincantieri. Within the “Research, funding and networking” B.U. a large part of her role since 2019 regards the technical support of various Research activities and the representation of CETENA at Italian and European level in associations active in maritime research, like Cluster BIG and WATERBORNE TP. Chiara Notaro is part of the European Council for Maritime Applied R&D (ECMAR), acting as Vice-Chair, since 2020 and Chair since 2024.
Igor Bačkalov, DST, Vice Chair
Dr. Igor Bačkalov is a naval architect, presently working for DST – Development Centre for Ship Technology and Transport Systems, in Duisburg, Germany – at the Department of Experiments, Fleet Modernisation, and Emissions. Igor Bačkalov graduated from the University of Belgrade in 2003, where he also defended his PhD thesis titled “Nonlinear Rolling of Ships Due to Wind and Waves” in 2010. He worked for 18 years at University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Naval Architecture, where he spent the last six years as an associate professor of ship stability, dynamics, and safety. Igor conducted research on stability and safety of seagoing and inland ships, safety of autonomous ships, and innovative design of complex inland vessels. He participated in several research projects performed within the framework of FP6, FP7, and Horizon 2020 programmes. Igor is also the recipient of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects and Lloyd’s Register Educational Trust Ship Safety Award for 2007. Igor Bačkalov has become a member of the ECMAR council in 2022.
Florian CARRE - ECMAR Director
After studying politics and European affairs - graduated in 2009 from IAE d'Aix-en-Provence - I started my career in European affairs (more particularly in the maritime sector 🌊). And it has been more than 𝟏𝟐 years now that I specialized in the management of projects related to the 𝐄𝐔. My passion for travelling and my proximity to the European Union pushed me to become a real 𝐞𝐱𝐩𝐞𝐫𝐭 in the European funding programmes offered by the 𝐔𝐄 (𝘏𝘰𝘳𝘪𝘻𝘰𝘯 Europe, 𝘌𝘶𝘳𝘰𝘴𝘵𝘢𝘳𝘴, 𝘓𝘐𝘍𝘌 ...) and this is now my role as Director of ECMAR to fast track your participation to Horizon Europe! Would you like to know more about ECMAR and how to increase your participation to Horizon Europe, please feel free to 𝐬𝐞𝐧𝐝 𝐦𝐞 𝐚 𝐦𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐚𝐠𝐞 in private to membership@ecmar.eu If you have a project in mind that can be supported by the EU, I will know it and I will help you to carry it out! 💪
Mattias Liefvendahl - RISE Research Institutes of Sweden
Mattias Liefvendahl is Head of Computational Hydrodynamics at the Maritime Department of RISE. He has a PhD degree (2003) in applied mathematics from the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, and Docent (2008) in scientific computing from Uppsala University. He held positions as adjunct professor in hydrodynamics at Chalmers University of Technology and in scientific computing at Uppsala University. His professional experience mainly relates to the hydrodynamics of ships and propulsion, computational fluid dynamics and underwater technology. Before joining RISE, he was at the Swedish Defense Research Agency (FOI) working on underwater technology, with the last position as research director for hydrodynamics.
Ionel Chirica, SDG-RO
Ionel Chirica is Manager R&D and QMS at SHIP DESIGN GROUP Galati, a medium ship design and research company in Romania. He graduated from University “Dunarea de Jos” of Galati, 1978. He continued his studies at the same university as PhD student, where he developed a numerical method to calculate ship hull torsion of the ships with large deck openings. He obtained his doctorate in 1991. He is also professor and PhD supervisor, in the same university. He has been involved in various R&D activities and especially projects on the development of ship structures, activating in EU project since 2004. Ionel is scientific secretary of the Romanian Association of Shipbuilders (ANCONAV). He activates in the International Ship and Offshore Structures Congress (ISSC). In May 2018, he became a member of the council of the European Council for Maritime Applied R&D (ECMAR), as Ship Design Group representative.
Evangelos Boulougouris,Head of Department at the Department of Naval Architecture, Ocean and Marine Engineering, University Strathclyde, UK
An academic and a chartered, professional engineer with an internationally recognized reputation for research and knowledge exchange in naval architecture, ocean and marine engineering. Strong researcher in the field of safety of marine operations and design for safety for more than 28 years, receiving a number of international awards for his work. He is currently the Head of Department at the Department of Naval Architecture, Ocean and Marine Engineering and a Chair at the Maritime Safety Research Centre, sponsored by RCG and DNV. Co-inventor for a pending patent and PI and Co-I in EU and UK funded research and KE projects. KE project coordinator in UK and for EU-funded training courses. Very committed to professional institutions through work as Fellow with the Royal Institution of Naval Architects (RINA) in UK and the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers (SNAME) in US and the International Society of Offshore and Polar Engineers (ISOPE). Maximizing the impact as a member of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects’ International Maritime Organisation Standing Committee, he has participated in Ship Design & Construction (SDC) and the International Intercessional correspondence group developing the new regulations for the international shipping. Member of the International Towing Tank Committee (ITTC) Technical Committee on Stability in Waves. Member of the Stability R&D Committee associated with the International Conference on the Stability of Ships and Offshore Structures (STAB). Member of the IMarEST Alternative Fuels from Shipping Special Interest Group and SNAME’s SD-11: Post Incident Safety Assurance Panel. He has produced more than 200 publications in journals and international peer-reviewed conferences, he is the co-editor of the Proceedings of STAB 2015 and has 6 chapters in books.