Participation in the Workshop on Development of GHG-related Standard Training Package and Digital Training Tool

by Emre Düzenli | Nov 04, 2025
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The Maritime Security and Cyber Threats Research Laboratory (CyberMarSec Lab) of Istanbul Technical University, Faculty of Maritime, participated in the Workshop on Development of GHG-related Standard Training Package and Digital Training Tool, organized by the International Maritime Lecturers Association (IMLA) and the International Joint Laboratory for Green and Low Carbon Technologies in Shipping, with the support and collaboration of Shanghai Maritime University.

The International Joint Laboratory for Green and Low Carbon Technologies in Shipping serves as a collaborative platform dedicated to advancing innovative research and practical applications in the field of environmentally sustainable and low-carbon maritime technologies. The workshop focused on the development of standardized GHG-related training materials and digital tools to enhance maritime education and support global decarbonization efforts.

Our laboratory contributed to the discussions by sharing insights from ongoing research projects and system dynamics modeling studies on maritime decarbonization.

We express our sincere gratitude to IMLA, Shanghai Maritime University, and the International Joint Laboratory for Green and Low Carbon Technologies in Shipping for their valuable support and successful organization of this event.

Respectfully,
Istanbul Technical University, Faculty of Maritime
Maritime Security and Cyber Threats Research Laboratory

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Maritime Security & Cyber Threats Research Laboratory (CyberMarsec), directed by Associate. Professor Pelin Bolat is found to be a globally leading research laboratory for researches on maritime security and cyber threats at Istanbul Technical University Maritime Faculty, Istanbul, Türkiye.

CyberMarSec laboratory's vision is to become a globally recognized center of excellence in research, development and innovation in maritime security and maritime cybersecurity. The laboratory is focused on developing knowledge and technology to improve the security of maritime operations, marine critical infrastructures, physical and cyber assets.

CyberMarSec's research in physical and cyber maritime security will cover risk assessment, threat identification, security management, emergency preparedness, crisis response, research on developing new technologies, methodologies and solutions.

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