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Professor Atilla Incecik is a leading academic in Offshore Engineering at the University of Strathclyde's Faculty of Engineering. He has held senior administrative roles including Head of the Department of Naval Architecture, Ocean and Marine Engineering, Acting Dean, and Executive Dean of Engineering. His research focuses on hydrodynamic design, marine renewable energy systems, and computational fluid dynamics (CFD). He chairs Zhejiang University's Offshore Engineering program and was Editor-in-Chief of the Ocean Engineering Journal until 2023.
Professor Incecik's expertise spans wave energy converters, floating offshore wind turbines, and ship hydrodynamics. He has pioneered tools for analyzing marine systems under extreme conditions and contributed to green shipping initiatives. His work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals for clean energy and environmental sustainability.
Key achievements include an Honorary Doctorate from Chalmers University (2019) and the Royal Institution of Naval Architects' prestigious William Froude Medal (2022). He leads high-impact projects like the Industrial Doctoral Centre for Offshore Renewable Energy (IDCORE) and Strathclyde Inspire Gate, focusing on innovation in marine technology.
- Research Interests:
- Hydrodynamic modeling and simulation
- Wave energy harvesting systems
- Offshore wind turbine dynamics
- Structural health monitoring
- CFD applications in confined waters
His 217+ publications and 34 projects demonstrate leadership in advancing offshore renewable energy and marine safety. Recent work includes digital twin models for offshore platforms and machine learning-driven structural analysis.



