Virtual Oceaneering, MTS Tech Forum
The 29th annual Oceaneering and MTS Technology Forum will take place September 30, 2021.
Read moreThe 29th annual Oceaneering and MTS Technology Forum will take place September 30, 2021.
Read moreNominations for the Walter Munk Scholar Award are open until May 31. The award, which is jointly sponsored and awarded by the Walter Munk Foundation for the Oceans (WMFO) and the Marine Technology Society (MTS), is presented annually to a scholar currently enrolled in an undergraduate, graduate or postdoctoral program. Created in 2019, this prestigious award honors scholars worldwide who
Read moreIn this MTS webinar, Fernando C. Hernandez will provide insights and video footage of a pivotal subsea project he was key in executing at thousands of feet underwater with Remotely Operated Vehicles.
Read moreIn order to achieve the ambitious goal of mapping the world’s oceans by the year 2030, the combined efforts of marine technologists and scientists from around the world will be needed to develop and deploy the next generation of ocean mapping technology. Responding to this challenge, the Marine Technology Society (MTS) D.C. section and headquarters office held a virtual conference in
Read moreThe Marine Technology Society (MTS) named Will Forman an Honorary Member of MTS for his exemplary achievements to advance marine technology in the areas of material science, deep sea submersible engineering, and mission critical operations.
Read moreOn May 31, 2020, Dr. Michael D. Max passed away. He was the MTS DC Section co-chair for nearly seven years, co-chair of the Diving Committee, and an MTS fellow–one of the highest accolades a MTS member can achieve. Max had a broad background including geology, geophysics, chemistry, acoustics and informational technology. He had a B.S. from the University of Wisconsin,
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