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Newcastle University
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Background
Roles and Responsibilities
Professor of Small Craft Design
President of the RINA (the Royal Institution of naval Architects) 2018 - 2020
Qualifications
PhD: Newcastle 1994
CEng: 1996
FRINA
MSNAME
Research
Research Interests
Design methodologies applied in the marine environment
Design of small craft, including working craft (such as tugs and fishing vessels), high speed craft and recreational craft
Background: Richard Birmingham was involved in all aspects of the small craft sector of the marine industry, including building, operating, designing, and regulating small
Postgraduate Supervision
Probabilistic damage stability regulations
Esteem Indicators
President of RINA (the Royal Institution of Naval Architects) from 2018 to 2020
Bronze medal awarded for paper in Transactions of Royal Institute of Naval Archtecture: 'The Application of Artificial Intelligence to Roll Stabilisation for a Range of
Loading and Operating Conditions.' International Journal of Maritime Engineering, 2003, 145(A4).
Member of Technical Committee IV.1 (Design Principles and Criteria) of ISSC (International Ship Structures)
Member of the International Coordinating Committee of IMDC (International Marine Design Conference)
Member of International Coordinating Committee of PRADS (Practical Design of Ships and Offshore Structures Conference)
Corresponding member of the SNAME Working Group on Stability Criteria for Fishing Vessels
Editor: Internatinal Journal of Small Craft Technology (Part B of Proceedings of Royal Insitution of Naval Architects)
Coordinator: Sail Training and Other Commercial Sailing Vessels (2002, RINA, London)
Coordinator: International Conference on Fishing Vessels, Fishing Technology and Fisheries (2005, RINA, Newcastle)
International Coorinating Committee for IMDC 2018 Helsinki Finland, 2015 Tokyo Japan, 2009 Trondheim Norway
Postgraduate Teaching
MAR8064: Research and Commercial Skills
of Search and Rescue Craft (https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/247009). In: 13th International Marine Design Conference (IMDC 2018). 2018,
Prini F, Benson S, Birmingham RW, Dow RS, Ferguson LJ, Sheppard PJ, Phillips HJ, Johnson MC, Mediavilla Varas J, Hirdaris S. Full-Scale Seakeeping Trials of
an All-Weather Lifeboat (https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/247102). In: SURV9 Conference: Surveillance, Pilot & Rescue Craft. 2018, London: The
Wibawa IPA, Birmingham R. Improving Safety Working Environment on Indonesian Fishing Fleet: A Case Study on Local Fishing Communities in East
Java (https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/246324). In: Mastic2018 Maritime Safety International Confrence. 2018, Bali, Indoneisia: IEEE. In Press.
Birmingham R, Wibawa PA. The Role of Aesthetics in Engineering Design – Insights Gained from Cross-cultural Research into Traditional Fishing
Vessels in Indonesia (https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/246249). In: 13th International Marine Design Conference (IMDC 2018). 2018, Helsinki,
Chumali DKP, Birmingham RW, Dev AK. A Comparative Study in Design and Operation of Offshore Support Vessels (OSVs) between the North Sea
and the Brazilian Water (https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/227919). In: Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Technology and
Prini F, Birmingham RW, Benson S, Phillips HJ, Sheppard PJ, Mediavilla Varas J, Johnson M, Dow RS. Motions and Loads of a High-Speed Craft in Regular
Waves: Prediction and Analysis (https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/230173). In: 24th International HISWA Symposium on Yacht Design and
Prini F, Benson S, Birmingham RW, Dow RS, Sheppard PJ, Phillips HJ, Mediavilla Varas J. Seakeeping Analysis of a High-Speed Search and Rescue Craft
by Linear Potential Theory (https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/218777). In: International Conference on Lightweight Design of Marine Structures
Wibawa PA, Birmingham RW, Woodward MD. Challenges on designing sustainable fishing vessels for Indonesian fisheries
(https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/236263). In: International Conference on Ship and Offshore Technology (ICSOT 2014): Development in
Ship Design & Construction. 2014, Makassar, Indonesia: Royal Institution of Naval Architects.
Enshaei H, Birmingham R. The application of signal processing techniques for real-time monitoring of the dynamic stability of a ship via its motion
responses (https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/184519). Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part M: Journal of Engineering
Brunner E, Birmingham RW, Committee IVi. Design Principles and Criteria (https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/191377). In: 18th International Ship and
Enshaei H, Birmingham R, Mesbahi E. Identification of influential parameters in a ship's motion responses: A route to monitoring dynamic stability
(https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/185666). Transactions of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects, Part A: International Journal of Maritime
Birmingham R, Utama K, Zaky M, Enshaei H. Marine safety in Indonesian waters and some insights gained from the European experience
(https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/188940). In: ICSOT: Develpments in Ship Design & Construction. 2012, Ambon, Indonesia: The Royal Institution of
Naval Architecture.
Enshaie H, Birmingham R. Monitoring of Dynamic Stability via Ship’s Motion Responses (https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/184520). In: 11th International
Conference on the Stability of Ships and Ocean Vehicles (STAB). 2012, Athens, Greece.
Enshaei H, Birmingham R. Monitoring of Dynamic Stability via Ship's Motion Responses (https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/188492). In: 11th International
Conference on Stability of Ships and Ocean Vehicles (STAB). 2012, Athens, Greece.
Murphy AJ, Birmingham RW. An investigation into a method for determining the stability of small craft without reference to hydrostatic data
(https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/156283). Transactions of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects Part B: International Journal of Small Craft
Landamore M, Cabezas-Basurko O, Wright P, Birmingham R, Reichel M, Kremer E. Create3S: An outline of the concept and overview of possible solution
routes for the hull form (https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/172169). Journal of Maritime Research 2009, 6(1), 3-14.
Murphy AJ, Landamore MJ, Birmingham RW. The role of autonomous underwater vehicles for marine search and rescue operations
Ernst G, Birmingham R, Mesbahi E. Application of artificial neural networks in preliminary sailing yacht design (https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/74467).
Transactions of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects Part B: International Journal of Small Craft Technology 2007, 149(1), 33-
38.
Landamore MJ, Downie MJ, Birmingham RW, Wright PNH. Applying Stakeholder Consultation to the Identification of Sustainable Technologies for Inland
Leisure Craft (https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/6622). In: SSEE International Conference on Engineering Sustainability: Sustainability in a
solution routes for the hull form (https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/6566). In: 5th Interntaional Congress on Maritime Technological Innovations
Landamore M, Birmingham R, Downie M. Establishing the economic and environmental life-cycle costs of marine systems: A case study from the
Landamore MJ, Birmingham RW, Downie MJ, Wright PNH. Sustainable technologies for inland leisure craft (https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/75965).
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Part M: Journal of Engineering for the Maritime Environment 2007,
221(3), 97-114.
Jones EB, Roskilly AP, Webster B, Birmingham RW. Adaptive roll stabilization of fishing vessels (https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/73083). Proceedings of the
Institution of Mechanical Engineers Part M: Journal of Engineering for the Maritime Environment 2006, 220(1), 13-27.
Cho K-N, Birmingham RW, other Members of ISSC Committee IV.1. Design Principles and Criteria (https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/11215). In: 16th
International Ship and Offshore Structures Congress (ISSC). 2006, Southampton, UK: University of Southampton.
Landamore MJ, Birmingham RW, Downie MJ. Establishing the Economic and Environmental Life Cycle Costs of Marine Systems: A Case Study from
the Recretional Craft Sector (https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/11211). In: International Conference on Ship and Shipping Research (NAV). 2006,
Genoa, Italy.
Papanikolaou AD, Kaklis PD, Andersen P, Birmingham RW, Wright PNH. IMDC 2006 State of the Art Report - Marine Design Education
(https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/6477). In: 9th International Marine Desing Conference. 2006, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
Birmingham RW, Landamore MJ, Wright PNG, Downie MJ. Investigation of Sustainable Technologies for the Design, Construction, Operation and
Decommissioning of Recreational Craft (https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/10440). In: HISWA - International Symposium on Yacht Design and
Landamore MJ, Wright PNH, Birmingham RW, Downie MJ. Investigation of sustainable technologies in the leisure craft sector
(https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/73615). Transactions of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects Part B: International Journal of Small Craft
Landamore MJ, Birmingham RW, Downie MJ, Mesbahi E, Jackson S. Life Cycle Analysis and Cost Benefit Analysis of Selected
Technologies for Sustainable Inland Boating (https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/54883). Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Newcastle University, 2006.
Birmingham R, Williams M, Al-Zahrani A. Shallow water bathymetry derived from VHR satellite (IKONOS) remote sensing (Red Sea Saudi Arabia)
(https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/7983). In: The Inland Water Transport 3rd International Conference and Exhibition (MELAHA). 2006, Luxor,
Egypt.
Alzahrani AS, Birmingham RW. Shallow Water Bathymetry Derived from VHR Satellite (IKONOS) Remote Sensing (Red Sea Saudi Arabia)
Wright PNH, Birmingham RW. Towards Student Friendly Ship Design Software (https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/7880). In: 9th International Marine
Birmingham R. Boat Building Techniques Illustrated (https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/1099). London: Adlard Coles Nautical, 2005.
Webster BN, Jones EB, Dannenberg J, Traenkmann I, Birmingham RW, Roskilly AP. Development and implementation of an adaptive roll stabilisation
system for use on fishing vessels (https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/70955). In: Royal Institution of Naval Architects International Conference on
Fishing Vessels, Fishing Technology and Fisheries. 2005, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Royal Institution of Naval Architects.
Landamore MJ, Birmingham RW, Downie MJ, Wright PNH. EcoBoat - Boats for a Sustainable Future on the Norfolk and Suffolk
Broads (https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/12491). University of Newcastle, newcastle-Upon-Tyne: Confidential Report to Norfolk and Suffolk Boatbuilders
Association, 2005.
Birmingham RW, McGregor J, Besse P, Delautre S. Creating a Framework for Risk Based Design (https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/7162). In: Proceedings of
2nd International Conference on Design for Safety . 2004, Sakai, Japan: Osaka University, Osaka Prefecture University, and ship and Ocean
Foundation.
Birmingham RW. Design for Stability and Instability – Finding the Right Balance for Small Craft (https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/7134). In: Proceedings of
18th International HISWA Symposium on Yacht Design and Yacht Construction. 2004, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Allan RG, Molyneux D, Birmingham R. Escort tug design alternatives and a comparison of their hydrodynamic performance
(https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/70152). In: Transactions - Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers. 2004, Washington, DC: The Society
Goran O, Danisman DB, Atlar M, Birmingham RW. Forebody optimisation of a conventioanl fishing vessel operating at F N=0.36
(https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/16278). Transactions of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects Part B: International Journal of Small Craft
Alzahrani AS, Birmingham RW, Williams M. Integration of Multispectral Satellite Imagery and Field Measurements for Inlet Channel Mapping in the Red
Sea (https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/9235). In: Melaha . 2004, Cairo, Egypt: Arab Institute of Naviagation.
Birmingham R, McGregor J, Delautre S, Astrugue J-C. Risk evaluation at the preliminary design stage of a high-speed craft
Birmingham RW, McGregor J, Delautre S, Astrugue JA. Risk Evaluation at the Preliminary Design Stage of High Speed Craft
Roskilly AP, Jones E, Webster B, Birmingham RW. Adaptive Roll Stabilisation of Fishing Vessels (https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/9353). In: World Maritime
Delautre S, McGregor J, Birmingham R, Astrugue J-C. Application of Risk Based Methodology to the Preliminary Design Phase of High Speed Craft
(https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/7246). In: 7th International Conference on Fast Sea Transportation (FAST). 2003, Naples, Italy.
Webster B, Birmingham RW, Jones E, Roskilly AP. Developing an artificially intelligent roll stabilisation system for use on fishing vessels. In: 8th
International Conference on the stability of ships and Ocean Vehicles (STAB). 2003, Madrid, Spain: Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros
Navales.
Birmingham R, McGregor J, Astrugue J-C. Development of a Safety Based Design Tool for High Speed Craft (https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/7386). In:
Jones EB, Webster BN, Birmingham RW, Roskilly AP. Development of an Adaptive Roll Stabilisation System for Fishing Vessels
(https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/7190). In: World Maritime Conference. 2003, San Francisco, California, USA: Society of Naval Architects and Marine
Engineers.
Webster BN, Birmingham RW, Jones EB, Roskilly AP. The Application of Artificial Intelligence to Roll Stabilisation for a Range of Loading and Operating
Smith J, Birmingham RW. Creating the Virtual Tug , Bilbao, Spain, 13 -17 May, 2002 (https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/7218). In: Proceedings of the
17th International Tug and Salvage Convention. 2002, Bilbao, Spain: ABR.
Birmingham RW, Webster B, Roskilly T, Jones E. The Application of Artificial Intelligence to Roll Stabilisation fo a Range of Loading and Operating
Conditions (https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/7330). In: 17th International Symposium on Yacht Design and Construction. 2002, Amsterdam:
Birmingham R, Samodra S, Widjaja S. Development of traditional Indonesian boatyards: the simulation of collaborative working with a large shipbuilding
Birmingham R, Sampson R. Fishing Vessel Design in a Regulation Driven Environment Proceedings of 5th International Workshop on Stability and
Operational Safety of Ships (https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/7050). In: Proceedings of 5th International Workshop on Stability and Operational
Cain CF, Sen P, Birmingham RW. Methods for Modelling the Confidence in Probabilistic Failure Estimates. The Journal of the Safety and
Birmingham RW, Sampson R. Safety and stability in the fishing industry – a design conflict?. In: Proceedings of International Conference on
Birmingham R. Some Developments in Marine Technology Education in the United Kingdom. Journal of Ship Production 2001, 17(4), 183-
190.
Birmingham RWB, Sampson R. Sustainability and Survivability in the UK Fishing Fleet, a design Conflict? (https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/30729). In: RINA
Birmingham R, Cleland G, Maffin D, Driver R. Understanding Engineering Design - Context, Theory and Practice
Birmingham RW, Cain C, Sen P, Cripps RM. Development and implementation of a design for safety procedure for search and rescue craft
Birmingham R, Sen P, Cain C, Cripps RM. Development and implementation of a design for safety procedure for search and rescue craft
Birmingham RW, Samodra S, Widjaja S. Development of traditional Indonesian boatyards: the simulation of collaborative working with a large shipyard.
In: Proceedings of 7th International Marine Design Conference (IMDC). 2000, Kyongju, Korea: The Society of Naval Architects of Korea.
Birmingham RW, Smith J. Establishing safety limits for escort tug operations and so reducing the risks of pollution incidents
(https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/6770). In: Proceedings of ENSUS 2000: Marine Science and Technology for Environmental Sustainability .
2000, Newcastle upon Tyne: Newcastle University: Departments of Marine Technology and of Marine Science.
Birmingham R. Exploring the possibility of stability assessment without reference to hydrostatic data (https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/1001). In: Vassalos, D.,
Hamamoto, M., Papanikolaou, A., Molyneux D, ed. Contemporary Ideas on Ship Stability . London: Elsevier, 2000, pp.597.
Birmingham RW, Molyneux D, Smith J. Modelling the stability behaviour of excort tugs in transient conditions (https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/6994). In:
Proceedings of STAB 2000, the 7th International Conference on Stability of Ships and Ocean Vehicles. 2000, Launceston,
Cain CF, Birmingham RW, Sen P, Cripps RM. A practical formal safety assessment system for the marine design environment
Birmingham RW, Grimwade J. Tanker stopping distances and the performance of escort tugs. Transactions of the Royal Institute of Naval
Birmingham RW. Wooden boatbuilding: practice and prospects (https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/6882). In: Boatbuilding: Practice and Prospects in
Sen, P., Birmingham, R.W. (Editors). IMDC'97; 6th International Marine Design Conference: Vol 1, Proceedings. Vol. 2, State of
the Art Reports. Vol. 3, Discussion, Replies, Seminar - Alternatives for the Royal Yacht . Newcastle: Department of Marine
Birmingham RW, Hall S, Kattan MR. Shipyard technology development strategies. Journal of Ship Production (Society of Naval Architects
Birmingham, R.W., Chandler, H.W., Wilcox, J.A.D., Marshall, A.L. A graphical model for compression struts that integrates material and form in structural
Birmingham, R.W., Wilcox, J.A.D. Charting the links between material selection and elemental form in structural design . Journal of Engineering