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Faculty of Applied Science / Mechanical Engineering / 2024 / August / 08 / Professor Rajeev Jaiman named 2024 SNAME Fellow

Professor Rajeev Jaiman named 2024 SNAME Fellow

August 8, 2024

Professor Rajeev Jaiman stands smiling at UBC Vancouver Campus.

The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers (SNAME) has named UBC Mechanical Engineering Professor Rajeev Jaiman as one of their Spring 2024 SNAME Fellows. The honour recognizes SNAME members who have made outstanding contributions to the society’s disciplines or areas of interest, and are established professionals with at least a decade of work in their field. He is one of nine Spring 2024 recipients named from SNAME’s global membership, alongside new Fellows from Canada, the USA, and China.

As a UBC researcher, Professor Jaiman works to develop computational tools which predict the vibrations caused by ships that create underwater noise, allowing for the design of ships with reduced impact on marine ecosystems. Marine animals like whales use sound to hunt, navigate and communicate, so designing ships that create less underwater noise will allow them to thrive in busy harbours like Vancouver’s. His team in the Computational Multiphysics Laboratory creates computational simulations that use machine learning to analyze and predict fluid-structure interactions in complex underwater environments. He holds the NSERC/Seaspan Industrial Research Chair in Intelligent and Green Marine Vessels (IGMVs), alongside Associate Professor Jasmin Jelovica. Dr. Jaiman is also a faculty member with UBC’s Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering graduate programs, training the next generation of ship designers and maritime industry leadership.

The Spring 2024 SNAME Fellows will officially be recognized at the October 14-16 2024 SNAME Maritime Convention in Virginia.

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