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Kyushu University

Circulating Water Channels | Seakeeping and Maneuvering Basins | Japan

Kyushu University has a Department of Marine Systems Engineering.

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MARINTEK

Towing Tanks | Cavitation Tunnels | Circulating Water Channels | Conventional 51-100m | Conventional 101-200m | Ocean Basins | Norway

The Norwegian Marine Technology Research Institute (MARINTEK) performs research and development for companies in the field of marine technology.

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MIT

Towing Tanks | Circulating Water Channels | Conventional Shorter Than 50m | USA

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a private research university founded in 1861.

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NAHL

Towing Tanks | Circulating Water Channels | Conventional Shorter Than 50m | Conventional 101-200m | USA

The U.S. Naval Academy Hydromechanics Laboratory (NAHL) began operations in 1976.

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Newcastle University

Towing Tanks | Cavitation Tunnels | Circulating Water Channels | Conventional Shorter Than 50m | UK

The School of Marine Science and Technology has a 37 metre towing tank which is used for model experiments related to the performance of ships and other marine vehicles.

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NiAS

Towing Tanks | Circulating Water Channels | Conventional 51-100m | Japan

NiAS - Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science has been founded as Kawaminami High Shipbuilding School in 1942.

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NMRI

Towing Tanks | Cavitation Tunnels | Circulating Water Channels | Seakeeping and Maneuvering Basins | Ice Basins | Conventional 301-450m | Ocean Basins | Deep Sea Tanks | Japan

National Maritime Research Institute (NMRI) has been established in 1916  as the Ship Equipment Inspection Station under the Ministry of Telecommunication and Transport in Japan.

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NRIFE

Towing Tanks | Circulating Water Channels | Seakeeping and Maneuvering Basins | Conventional 101-200m | Hydroacoustic Tanks | Japan

National Research Institute of Fisheries Engineering (NRIFE) offers engineering solutions for the wide range of problems in fisheries since 1979.

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Osaka Prefecture University

Towing Tanks | Circulating Water Channels | High Speed | Japan

The Department of Marine System Engineering of Osaka Prefecture University offers research programs concerning marine system planning, marine transportation, marine space utilization, marine resource development and marine environment, on the basis of hydrodynamics, structural engineering, computer science and systems engineering.

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Postech

Circulating Water Channels | South Korea

Pohang University of Science and Technology or POSTECH is a private university established in 1986.

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Pusan National University

Towing Tanks | Circulating Water Channels | Conventional 51-100m | South Korea

Pusan National University (PNU) was founded on May 1946.

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Seoul National University

Towing Tanks | Circulating Water Channels | Conventional 101-200m | High Speed | South Korea

Seoul National University was founded in 1946.

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SJTU

Towing Tanks | Cavitation Tunnels | Circulating Water Channels | Seakeeping and Maneuvering Basins | Conventional 101-200m | Conventional 201-300m | Ocean Basins | Hydroacoustic Tanks | China

Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) as one of the higher education institutions which has ship hydrodynamic laboratory.

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