Frank Stuer-Lauridsen

CEO, Litehautz
Denmark
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Frank Stuer-Lauridsen

CEO, Litehautz
Denmark
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Dr Frank Stuer-Lauridsen has 25 years of experience in management of cross discipline and multi stakeholder projects. He is a specialist in strategic management and risk assessments related to the marine environment. For the last dec-
ade he has worked with the environmental challenges of the shipping sector, in particular emissions and discharges, ballast water and ship recycling. He is often involved in complex planning and policy efforts including the economic and environmental assessments of the marine and coastal areas.

Frank was researcher at the National Environmental Research Institute (1990-1996), senior consultant and chief project manager at COWI (1996-2005). He was responsible for R&D as Head of Innovation at DHI until late 2007 when he founded LITEHAUZ, a consultancy company working with environmental management in the marine sector. He has since then initiated two other companies aimed at the maritime industry,

Frank was a steering committee member of the Green Ship of the Future organization and was coordinator of the Danish network of environmental managers in shipping. He is regularly a member of the Danish delegation to the IMO MEPC
and BLG/PPR. He was a member of the GESAMP Ballast Water Working Group for three years. Frank is frequently lecturer on courses in Risk Assessment, external supervisor of BSc/MSc and critic at PhD thesis defences at universities.

Dr Frank Stuer-Lauridsen has 25 years of experience in management of cross discipline and multi stakeholder projects. He is a specialist in strategic management and risk assessments related to the marine environment. For the last dec-
ade he has worked with the environmental challenges of the shipping sector, in particular emissions and discharges, ballast water and ship recycling. He is often involved in complex planning and policy efforts including the economic and environmental assessments of the marine and coastal areas.

Frank was researcher at the National Environmental Research Institute (1990-1996), senior consultant and chief project manager at COWI (1996-2005). He was responsible for R&D as Head of Innovation at DHI until late 2007 when he founded LITEHAUZ, a consultancy company working with environmental management in the marine sector. He has since then initiated two other companies aimed at the maritime industry,

Frank was a steering committee member of the Green Ship of the Future organization and was coordinator of the Danish network of environmental managers in shipping. He is regularly a member of the Danish delegation to the IMO MEPC
and BLG/PPR. He was a member of the GESAMP Ballast Water Working Group for three years. Frank is frequently lecturer on courses in Risk Assessment, external supervisor of BSc/MSc and critic at PhD thesis defences at universities.

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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