Share Your Expertise – Speak at the University of Aberdeen and RGU on Subsea Energy & Tech!


The Society of Underwater Technology (SUT) is assisting the University of Aberdeen and Robert Gordon University to attract potential companies or individuals from local industry to present guest lectures to undergraduates and post-graduates in the 2024/25 academic calendar.

How will this benefit me?

  • Introduce your company to potential future employees.
  • Personal development for presenters.
  • Broaden students’ knowledge and highlight potential career paths.
  • Provide experience-based industry knowledge

What are the themes?

Both universities have modern courses relevant to the underwater and energy communities in Scotland, the UK, and international students.

Topics of interest for guest lectures include the following:

  • Subsea Systems in Renewable Energy
  • Green Energy Technologies
  • Offshore Wind, Wave and Tidal Energy
  • Sustainable Oil & Gas Production
  • Blue Economy
  • Economics of Renewable Energy
  • Subsea Compression
  • Electrical Actuation (Subsea)
  • Field Development Trends
  • Smart Grids
  • Asset Management
  • Decommissioning & Salvage
  • Hydrogen
  • Subsea Pipelines for Green Energy Applications

Lectures/presentation would typically be 1hr duration (max) at a mutually agreeable time, preferably in person. Content and format to be agreed upon between the presenter and University personnel.

Next steps

If you or your company is interested in participating, please contact the following personnel with a short biography of the speaker and topic by 15 September 2024.

UT2 reaches 100 issues!

The 100th issue of UT2, the magazine of the SUT, is out now!

A huge congratulations to John Howes, editor of UT2, for achieving this incredible milestone! Since the magazine’s inaugural issue in October 2006, John has strived to bring readers insights into the subsea industry.

Eighteen years ago, a conversation with the SUT’s then Chief Executive, Ian Gallett was responsible for the launch of UT2. The magazine has now reached its 100th edition.

John Howes, UT2 Editor, writes “Having covered the offshore industry for decades, I became very interested in starting up my own magazine. This idea resonated with Ian who saw the value for the SUT in having a media vehicle that could provide contact with its members and generally promote underwater technology to a wider audience.

Read more about the origins of UT2, including how it got its name on page 14 of this issue.

📖 Read now at https://lnkd.in/eT-tPtWA