Marco Gaiotti | Shipbuilding | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Marco Gaiotti | Shipbuilding | Best Researcher Award

Università di Genova | Italy

Marco Gaiotti is an associate professor in ship structures and marine engineering whose work focuses on the structural behavior, fabrication effects, and ultimate strength of ships and offshore structures. Holding a Bachelor (2005), Master (2008), and PhD (2012) in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering from the Università degli Studi di Genova, he has developed expertise in composite materials, fabrication-induced imperfections, and advanced simulation techniques. His academic career includes progressive research appointments leading to his current professorship, along with coordination roles for the Nautical Engineering and Yacht Design programs. Gaiotti has contributed internationally as a visiting researcher at NAOE–Osaka University and through long-standing service within the ISSC, where he has served as specialist member, award-winning expert, and Chairman of Committee III.1 on Ultimate Strength. He has led competitive research initiatives, notably the EU-funded LeaderSHIP project (2023–2027), promoting innovation, skills development, and collaboration in the maritime sector. His work also extends to technology transfer, including a patented method for validating robotic inspection technologies in naval environments. With 454 citations by 341 documents, 67 documents, and an h-index of 12, his research continues to advance materials, structural performance, and safety in marine engineering.

Profiles : Scopus | Orcid

Featured Publications

Gaiotti, M., Brubak, L., Chen, B.-Q., Darie, I., Georgiadis, D., Shiomitsu, D., Kõrgesaar, M., Lv, Y., Nahshon, K., Paredes, M., et al. (2026). “Evaluating numerical simulation accuracy for full-scale high-strength steel ship structures: Insights from the ISSC 2025 Ultimate Strength Committee benchmark on transversely stiffened panels” in Marine Structures.

Aguiari, M., Gaiotti, M., & Rizzo, C.M. (2022). “Ship weight reduction by parametric design of hull scantling” in Ocean Engineering.

Aguiari, M., Gaiotti, M., & Rizzo, C.M. (2022). “A design approach to reduce hull weight of naval ships” in Ship Technology Research.

Poggi, L., Gaggero, T., Gaiotti, M., Ravina, E., & Rizzo, C.M. (2022). “Robotic inspection of ships: inherent challenges and assessment of their effectiveness” in Ships and Offshore Structures.

Ringsberg, J.W., Darie, I., Nahshon, K., Shilling, G., Vaz, M.A., Benson, S., Brubak, L., Feng, G., Fujikubo, M., Gaiotti, M., et al. (2021). “The ISSC 2022 Committee III.1–Ultimate strength benchmark study on the ultimate limit state analysis of a stiffened plate structure subjected to uniaxial compressive loads” in Marine Structures.

Boris Rivkin |  Data Integration | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Boris Rivkin |  Data Integration | Best Researcher Award

Concern CSRI Elektropribor | Russia

Dr. Boris S. Rivkin is a distinguished navigation scientist and engineer with over five decades of contributions to maritime technology and research. A graduate of the Physics and Mechanics Faculty of Leningrad Polytechnic Institute (1963), he earned his PhD in 1978 for pioneering investigations in marine integrated-navigation systems. Throughout his career at the Central Scientific Research Institute “Elektropribor” in Saint Petersburg, he advanced to lead the Navigation Competence Center, guiding innovations in shipboard navigation and control. Dr. Rivkin played a pivotal role in developing Russia’s first maritime integrated navigation systems, Briz-N and Biruza-NK, serving as deputy chief designer. His research interests span integrated navigation, e-Navigation, autonomous and unmanned ships, gyroscopic sensors, neural networks in marine systems, and maritime cybersecurity. He has published over 15 papers in leading indexed journals, notably Gyroscopy and Navigation, where he also serves as Deputy Chief Editor. He has chaired numerous international conferences and contributed to the International Association of the Institute of Navigation as an officer. Recipient of several institutional recognitions for technical excellence, Dr. Rivkin remains a leading figure in the evolution of intelligent maritime navigation systems, continually advancing the integration of digital technologies to enhance safety, autonomy, and precision at sea.

Profile : Orcid

Featured Publications

Rivkin, B., & Kuznetsov, N. (2025). Neural Networks in Ship Navigation. Gyroscopy and Navigation, March 2025. (Writing – original draft, Conceptualization).

Rivkin, B. (2024). Navigation without GPS. Gyroscopy and Navigation, March 2024.

Rivkin, B. (2023). Maritime Cybersecurity. Navigational Aspect. Gyroscopy and Navigation, December 2023.

Rivkin, B., & Voronov, A. (2021). Gyroscope on de Broglie Waves: Intricate Things in Simple Words. Gyroscopy and Navigation, April 2021. (Conceptualization).

Rivkin, B. (2021). Unmanned Ships: Navigation and More. Gyroscopy and Navigation, January 2021.