MARESEC 2022: European Workshop on Maritime Systems Resilience and Security 2022 Fischreibahnhof Bremerhaven, Germany, June 20, 2022 |
Conference website | https://dlr.expert/maresec2022 |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=maresec2022 |
Abstract registration deadline | April 4, 2022 |
Submission deadline | April 4, 2022 |
The 2nd European Workshop on Maritime Systems Resilience and Security (MARESEC) is dedicated to the research on Resilience, Security, Technology and related Ethical, Legal, and Social Aspects (ELSA) in the context of Maritime Systems, including but not restricted to (Offshore/Onshore) Infrastructures, Navigation and Shipping and Autonomous Systems. The intention of this workshop is to bring together researchers to present new results and ongoing projects as well as to exchange experiences and explore possible cooperation.
The workshop will be held as hybrid event, in parallel virtually and in Bremerhaven, Germany.
Submission Guidelines
Prospective authors are invited to submit an extended abstract (English, 1-2 pages, IEEE style for conferences - Link to IEEE page), which will be reviewed by the program committee. Selected authors will be then invited for oral presentation and submission of a full paper (4-6 pages), which will go though a further review process, to be published in the workshop proceedings. Please note that the submission of a full paper is not mandatory. Please note, that extended abstracts can contain figures, tables and/or images as well as references.
High quality papers will be invited, after the Workshop, to submit an extended version to the WMU Journal of Maritime Affairs for publication in line with the Journal's reviewing policy. More information can be found here.
List of Topics
- Resilience, Safety and Security
- Resilience Engineering & Metrics
- Safety Assessment & Engineering
- Security Assessment & Engineering
- Risk Engineering
- Modeling & Simulation
- Critical Infrastructures
- Maritime Security Technologies
- Active Imaging
- Cyber-Security
- Machine Learning / AI
- Sensors & Instruments
- Multi-sensor Networks
- Situational Awareness
- Technology Testing
- Ethical, Legal and Social Aspects (ELSA)
- Regulating emerging technologies in the maritime domain
- Human (and societal) aspects of security
- Ethics in the security domain
Committees
Program Committee
- Alexander Gabriel (DLR, GER)
- Arto Niemi (DLR, GER)
- Bartosz Skobiej (DLR, GER)
- Bernhard Berger (TU Hamburg, GER)
- Carl Wrede (DLR, GER)
- Colin von Negenborn (CAU Kiel, GER)
- Daniel Lichte (DLR, GER)
- David Heuskin (DLR, GER)
- Dennis-Kenji Kipker (University of Bremen, GER)
- Dieter Kraus (Bremen University of Applied Sciences, GER)
- Enno Peters (DLR, GER)
- Eva Schmitt (BBK, GER)
- Frank Fiedrich (DLR, GER)
- James Imber (DLR, GER)
- Jannis Stoppe (DLR, GER)
- Josef Oehmen (Technical University of Denmark, DK)
- Kari Koskinen (Tampere University, FIN)
- Karin Bernsmed (SINTEF, NOR)
- Karsten Sohr (University of Bremen, GER)
- Maarten Schadd (TNO, NL)
- Maurice Stephan (DLR, GER)
- Michael Stadermann (DLR, GER)
- Nikolai Kulev (DLR, GER)
- Peter Danielis (University of Rostock, GER)
- Rikke Bjerg (University of London, UK)
- Roberto Galeazzi (Technical University of Denmark, DK)
- Rory Hopcraft (University of Plymouth, UK)
- Sarah Barnes (DLR, GER)
- Sergey Voinov (DLR, GER)
- Stanislaw Iwan (Maritime University of Szczecin, POL)
- Stefanie Schubert-Polzin (Magdeburg-Stendal University of Applied Sciences, GER)
- Sylvia Bach (University of Wuppertal, GER)
- Tobias Meisen (University of Wuppertal, GER)
Organizing committee
- General chair: Frank Sill Torres (DLR, GER)
- Program chair: Yannik Steiniger (DLR, GER)
- Publication chair: Arto Niemi (DLR, GER)
- Local chair: Verena Nickel (DLR, GER)
Venue
The conference will be held as hybrid event virtually and in Bremerhaven, Germany.
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to maresec@dlr.de