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Jose Matheickal

Director, Technical Cooperation and Implementation Division, International Maritime Organization

Dr. Jose Matheickal is the Director of the Technical Cooperation and Implementation Division (TCID) at the International Maritime Organization (IMO), a specialized agency of the United Nations. He reports to the Secretary General.

Jose is responsible for four sub-divisions dealing with the IMO member state audit and implementation, planning and programming of the IMO’s technical cooperation efforts,maritime development in developing regions through capacity development and resource mobilization and partnership building to support the technical assistance function of IMO.

Since joining IMO, Jose was involved in IMO’s technical cooperation programmes and major technical cooperation projects, as Chief Technical Adviser, specifically focusing on building capacity in developing countries to address emerging marine environmental issues. He then led the IMO’s Department of Partnerships and Projects where he spearheaded IMO’s efforts to enhance its partnership and resource mobilization efforts, promote innovation and develop the portfolio of major technical cooperation projects to support IMO’s technical cooperation function.

Dr. Matheickal is an ex officio member of the executive board of the World Maritime University (WMU). He also founded the innovative Global Industry Alliance, a flagship public-private partnership initiative of IMO.

Dr. Matheickal did his civil and environmental engineering at Kerala University, India before pursuing his post-graduate studies in Environmental Engineering at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur and then at Griffith University, Australia as a Sir John Crawford PhD Scholar. He also holds an MBA in Technology Management. He has over 100 scientific publications and an international patent to his credit. His key areas of interest include maritime innovation, maritime training, blue economy, climate change mitigation, green financing, capacity building projects and technology transfer.

Jong-Deog Kim

President, KMI

Jong-Deog Kim is the President of Korea Maritime Institute which is a government-affiliated organization in the Republic of Korea. He served as division directors of several divisions including strategy research division. And he was the Arctic policy research program manager including North Pacific Arctic Conference in Korea Maritime Institute. He led and participated in several national projects on coastal and ocean policy, and international marine environmental relations in his research career. Kim has a Ph.D. in Oceanic Architecture and Engineering in Nihon University, a M.A. and a B.A from Seoul National University.

Hee Jin Kang

Senior Director, Korea Research Institute of Ships and Ocean Engineering

Dr. Hee Jin Kang, as the senior director at KRISO, is overseeing research on marine carbon neutrality. Since obtaining his Ph.D. in Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering from Seoul National University in 2011, he has been dedicated to developing technologies for achieving marine carbon neutrality. He is also an expert member of the Transportation Division of the Presidential Commission on Carbon Neutrality and Green Growth in Korea and a registered expert in carbon neutrality and marine disaster management in the UN’s 3rd World Ocean Assessment (WOA III).

Geun-Tae Yim

Director of MASS Remote Control Center, Korea Research Institute of Ships and Ocean Engineering

Dr. Geun-Tae Yim was educated as naval architect and has been working in the field of ship hydrodynamics as a researcher in KRISO for decades. He participated in the KASS (Korea Autonomous Surface Ship) project at planning stage and has been in charge of one of KASS projects titled as ‘Development of evaluation and validation testbed for autonomous ship technology’.

He holds a position as director of ASVERC (Autonomous Ship Verification & Evaluation Research Centre) since new organisation was set in April 2022. Currently he is working on various scenario-based MASS sea-trials and centre’ functionality expansion.

Hyung Chul Yoon

Principal Researcher, Korea Institute of Energy Research

Dr. Hyung Chul Yoon is a chief and principal researcher in the Clean Fuel Laboratory at KIER and the group leader of green ammonia synthesis and utilization. He is one co-founders of the Korean Clean Ammonia Association (KCAA) and has served as its deputy director. Notably, Hyundai heavy industry and Hynndai Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering, Korean register are among the members of KCAA. Dr. Yoon is also a professor at the University of Science and Tehcnology and an adjunct profesor in Chung-Nam National University.


His primary research interests focus on electrochemical and thermochemical catalysts and processes for low-pressure and low-temperature synthesis of green ammonia, highly efficient hydrgen produciton process from ammonia cracking, the safe utilization of ammonia, and hydrogen purification processes. He has publised more than 70 SCI peer-reviewed papers in journals such as Appl. Catal., Catal, Chem Eng J, Energy Environ Sci. Additionally he holds more than 130 domestic and international patents.


Dr. Yoon received his Ph.D. in mechanical engineering department from the University of California Davis in 2008. After his Ph.D., he joined the dept. of mechnical and process engineering at ETH Zurich, Switzerland as a postdoctoral reseacher. Before joining KIER in 2011, his main research areas were hydrogen production via steam/authtothermal reformation of hydrocarbon fuels and thermochemical production of solar fuels.

Andreas Nordseth

Director General, Danish Maritime Authority (DMA)

Andreas Nordseth is Director General of the Danish Maritime Authority (DMA); a position he has held since 2009. The DMA is a Government agency under the Ministry of Industry, Business and Financial Affairs in Denmark.

Today Andreas Nordseth is Chairman of the Consultative Shipping Group (CSG) and a Board Member of the Danish Maritime Fund and the Advisory Board for Executive MBA in Shipping & Logistics at Copenhagen Business School. He is former Chairman of the Administrative Board at the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) and former Governor at the World Maritime University (WMU).

Takeshi Nakazawa

Professor, Executive Director, International Association of Maritime Universities

Takeshi Nakazawa has been involved in both Maritime Education and Training and Maritime Technology since he graduated from the department of marine engineering at Kobe University of Mercantile Marine in 1980. He first joined the Institute for Sea Training of the Japanese Ministry of Transport as a training instructor for Marine Engineering cadets on board training ships. During his life at sea for 7 years, he obtained the chief engineer’s certificate then he returned to the department of marine engineering of his alma mater in 1987 as a research associate.

After that point, his research activities concentrated on Thermal Power Systems, particularly thermal control systems in space, by which he obtained his Ph.D. from Kobe University in 1995. During 1996-1997 he was a visiting professor at the University of Saskatchewan in Canada, supported by the Ministry of Education in Japan. Although the main research topic was in the field of mechanical engineering, he maintained an interest in the fields of marine engineering.

Dr. Nakazawa first contracted with World Maritime University from 1997 to 1999 as the associate professor of the Marine Engineering stream in Maritime Education and Training course. This experience made him realize the importance of education and training processes to develop maritime safety and environment protection throughout the world. After returning to Kobe University, he was involved in several international projects in terms of the improvement of MET systems through international organizations such as International Maritime Organization, International Maritime Lecturers Association, International Association of Maritime Universities and Japan International Co-operation Agency.

Takeshi obtained his position as the Professor of the Nippon Foundation Chair in Maritime Technology at World Maritime University in October 2003. He has mainly overseen the technical subjects in MSc programs both at World Maritime University and Dalian Maritime University in China. He is currently serving as the Secretary of the International Association of Maritime Universities with 17% of his time devoted to WMU as a professor.

Satya Sahoo

Assistant Professor,
World Maritime University

Satya is an Assistant Professor of Shipping Management and Finance at World Maritime University, Sweden. He teaches various modules in Shipping Management and Logistics (SML) and Port Management (PM) including Quantitative Methods and Market Analysis, Maritime Financial Management and Derivatives & Risk Management. Priory, he has taught various postgraduate, MBA and executive programmes in the UK and in India.

His research interests include Ship Finance, Economic Analysis of Shipping Markets, Freight & Commodity Derivatives, and Maritime Asset Management. His research papers have been presented at leading academic conferences, such as International Association of Maritime Economists (IAME) and Financial Engineering and Banking Society (FEBS). He has published in peer-reviewed journals such as Transportation Research Part A (ABS: 3; ABDC A*; IF: 2.61) and Transportation Research Part E (ABS: 3; ABDC A*; IF: 2.97). Also, he has served as reviewers for various international journals and conferences.

He is awarded a PhD in Finance from Henley Business School, University of Reading, UK. His doctoral research was sponsored by the ICMA Centre scholarship. He holds an MSc in Maritime Affairs specialising in Shipping Management & Logistics from World Maritime University, Sweden and a BEng in Marine from Marine Engineering Research Institute (Jadavpur University), India. He has also worked with Fleet Management LTD., Hong Kong as a Marine Engineer.

Dimitrios Dalaklis

Professor, Safety and Security;
World Maritime University

Dr. Dimitrios Dalaklis joined WMU in the summer of 2014, upon completion of a twenty-six years distinguished career with the Hellenic Navy (HN). Having spent numerous years at sea, his expertise revolves around maritime safety and security issues, including topics under the maritime education and training agenda. Upon graduation from the Hellenic Naval Academy (HNA), he followed the normal career path of a naval officer by serving on-board various large warships of the Hellenic Fleet. After gaining experience as an Officer of the Watch (OOW), he qualified as a Navigator from both the Greek (H.N.) and the Royal Navy (R.N.) and has repeatedly dealt with navigation in confined waters. He has also fulfilled effectively many other duties related to naval operations, such as Operations Officer (Ops), Executive Officer (EO) and he has completed a Command tour at sea, being the Captain (CO) of H.S. NIKIFOROS. Dr. Dalaklis is a graduate of the Hellenic Navy’s Command Staff College and after his graduation from the Hellenic Joint Warfare College he became the Head of the Navigation Simulator Department in the HNA. Then, he continued with various educational and training senior positions ashore.‍

Based upon his expertise, he has performed, coordinated and supervised many series of training involving the use of simulators, as well as on-board practical workout programs. The same applies to various educational and/or professional development activities. He is very familiar with high level educational activities and has served as the Director of Studies in the Hellenic Navy’s Petty Officers Academy; subsequently, he was appointed as the STCW Director (Standards of Training, Certification and Watch-keeping) of the Hellenic Fleet. Furthermore, as a (former) staff member of the Operations Evaluations Directorate, he has conducted numerous audits/inspections of vessels (QHSE activities). Apart from his service in the Hellenic Navy, he has maintained an intense academic activity. He has been lecturing in the HNA in many aspects of Navigation (Ship Handling, COLREG, Tides-Currents, Electronic Navigation – GNSSs, ECDIS, AIS, etc.) since 2005; from 2009 until being honourably discharged from active service he was holding the position of Senior Lecturer in Navigation. Additionally, he has served as an adjunct lecturer in the Hellenic National Defence College (HNDC) in the domains of Geopolitics and Maritime Security. Dr. Dalaklis, an Associate Fellow of the Nautical Institute (NI) and a Member of the International Association of Maritime Economists (IAME), holds a Bachelor in Maritime Sciences from the HNA. His postgraduate studies took place in the Naval Postgraduate School of the United States, during which he was awarded with two different Masters’ degrees (MSc in Information Technology Management, with distinction & Defence Analysis). He then conducted his PhD research at the University of the Aegean, Department of Shipping, Trade and Transport. He is the author/co-author of many articles, journal papers & studies in both the Greek and English language, with a strong research focus on issues related to the implementation of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) and especially electronic equipment/systems supporting the safety of navigation.

His academic work includes the books (2008) “Electronic Navigation Equipment” (and its new updated version (2016) “Electronic Navigation Equipment and Electronic Chart Display and Information Systems (ECDIS)”), as well as (2011) “Contemporary Sea Transport System and Piracy” and (2014) “GLOBAL GEOGRAPHY: The Key role of the Mediterranean in energy, maritime transport and environmental protection”, currently in use in various Greek higher education institutions. His first book in English (2018) “Trends and Challenges in Maritime Energy Management” was made available by Springer International Publishing AG. Discussing cutting edge technological developments, there are also (2023) “Autonomous Vessels in Maritime Affairs: Law and Governance Implications” and “Smart Ports and Robotic Systems: Navigating the Waves of Techno-Regulation and Governance” that were both made available by Palgrave Macmillan.

Chong-Ju Chae

Dr. Chae had experience on board on VLCC for 7 years and granted a 1 Class deck officer license (Mater mariner). After which he joined academic area and have been researching on maritime safety and environment protection technologies. Also, he attended IMO meeting, in particular IMO Assembly, MSC and TCC committee, and HTW sub-committee on behalf of government since 2009. He finished his first master’s degree at Korea Maritime and Ocean University and majored in Maritime Safety and Environment Engineering, and his second master’s degree was WMU MSEA. And, finally he majored in Maritime Technology and Safety Engineering for PhD at Korea Maritime and Ocean University.

Based on his practical and academic experience, Dr. Chae has published various articles and books as author/co-authors, in particular on the subjects of maritime safety. He is mainly focused on safety operation of special purpose vessels and environment protection technologies. Dr. Chae has also been interested in research on safe operation of ships taking into account human factors and accident analysis. In addition, Dr. Chae has interested in research on simulator training such as FMSS,VR, and Maritime Autonomous Surface Ship (MASS) remote operation simulator.

He has led various research projects under government initiatives. His recent research proposal, focused on the development of MASS technology, includes identification of technology issues of MASS operations and its standardization for IMO instruments.

As the chair of both the IMO Expert Group and of the IMO MASS Standardization Committee, he has been in charge of supporting the government in developing strategies for adopting IMO regulations. He also has been registered as a panel of competence person since 2021, and reviewed independent evaluation reports of IMO member States in accordance with STCW 1978, as amended section A-I/7.

Since 2022, Dr. Chae has been the Editor in Chief of the “Journals of International Maritime Safety, Environmental Affairs, and Shipping (SEAS)” that mainly covers the topics of ship design, ship systems and equipment, navigation, SAR, marine pollution, liability and compensation, maritime security, maritime human factors, shipping and port management, marine accidents and traffic risk assessment etc.