Tuan Dong

Research Associate
Vietnam
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td@wmu.se
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Tuan Dong

Research Associate
Vietnam
Contact
Email: 
td@wmu.se
Phone: 
Degrees

Ph.D., Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, Wuhan University of Technology

M.Sc., Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, Vietnam Maritime University

B.Sc., Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, Vietnam Maritime University

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Tuan Dong is a Research Associate in the Maritime Energy Managementnspecialization at the World Maritime University (WMU). His work focuses on the

environmental and sustainability assessment of maritime decarbonization pathways, with particular emphasis on life cycle assessment (LCA) and greenhouse gas emissions from shipping.

His research interests include alternative marine fuels, energy-efficiency technologies for shipping, and energy system transitions. He has contributed to several international research projects funded by the European Union, Nordic Energy Research, and national programmes, supporting the assessment of low- and zero-carbon technologies for the maritime sector.

Prior to joining WMU in 2021, Tuan served as a lecturer in the Shipbuilding Faculty at Vietnam Maritime University from 2012 to 2021 and completed his doctoral research at Wuhan University of Technology, where he developed LCA frameworks for oceangoing vessels. He holds a Ph.D. in Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering from Wuhan University of Technology, and both an M.Sc. and a B.Sc. in Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering from Vietnam Maritime University.

Tuan Dong is a Research Associate in the Maritime Energy Managementnspecialization at the World Maritime University (WMU). His work focuses on the

environmental and sustainability assessment of maritime decarbonization pathways, with particular emphasis on life cycle assessment (LCA) and greenhouse gas emissions from shipping.

His research interests include alternative marine fuels, energy-efficiency technologies for shipping, and energy system transitions. He has contributed to several international research projects funded by the European Union, Nordic Energy Research, and national programmes, supporting the assessment of low- and zero-carbon technologies for the maritime sector.

Prior to joining WMU in 2021, Tuan served as a lecturer in the Shipbuilding Faculty at Vietnam Maritime University from 2012 to 2021 and completed his doctoral research at Wuhan University of Technology, where he developed LCA frameworks for oceangoing vessels. He holds a Ph.D. in Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering from Wuhan University of Technology, and both an M.Sc. and a B.Sc. in Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering from Vietnam Maritime University.

Emergent Technologies and Maritime Transport: Challenges and Opportunities
Tiago Fonseca, Khanssa Lagdami, Jens-Uwe Schröder-Hinrichs
Proceedings of the International Association of Maritime Universities (IAMU) Conference
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115-128
Assessing Innovation in Transport: An Application of the Technology Adoption (TechAdo) Model to Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS)
Tiago Fonseca, Khanssa Lagdami, Jens-Uwe Schröder-Hinrichs
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Study on social aspects within the maritime transport sector
Laura Carballo Piñeiro, Tiago Fonseca, Khanssa Lagdami
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Pub-000017
A Schönborn
Fuel
165
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389-396
Pub-000013
A Schönborn, M.D. Le, R. Fournet, P.-A. Glaude, V. Warth, B. Sirjean
Energy & Fuels
33
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12
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12704–12713
Pub-000011
A Schönborn
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers
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), 
Pub-000001
A. Schönborn, MD Le, R Fournet, PA Glaude, V Warth, B Sirjean
Combustion and Flame
205
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466-483
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