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Item Nanoparticle assisted ternary fuel blends : an investigation of diesel engine performance, combustion and emission profiles /(Springer nature, 2025-03-24) Sagari, J.Item Need for a smart autonomous bilge management system: a review /(2025-01-16) Dutt, ShishirItem Optimizing process parameters for enhanced formability and fracture behavior in single point incremental forming of SS310 sheets /(Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 2025-01-15) Raja, CPItem Compensating the impact of residual energy on time domain dielectric response using time-varying model /(IEEE, 2025-01-01) Mishra, DeepakItem In Search of a Linkage Between Personality Traits and Interpersonal Behaviour During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Case Study on Indian Marine Engineers Using Structural Equation Modelling(Galenos Publishing House, 2024) Mitra, ToorbanBuilding and maintaining social and interpersonal relationships are crucial for mental health. However, due to the unique characteristics of jobs, building and maintaining such interpersonal relationships with colleagues as well as others may not be as similar to off-shore employees like shorebased ones. On the contrary, preference towards exhibiting interpersonal relationship behaviour is another area that needs attention in the maritime sector. Such preferences may be unique while individuals pass through uncertain situations like the coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic, this study investigates the linkages between personality traits and interpersonal relationship behaviours among Indian marine engineers. Data was gathered through snowball sampling from 385 marine engineers utilising the Big Five Inventory and the Fundamental Interpersonal Relationship Orientation-Behavior™ framework after necessary adaptations of these instruments. Results show that conscientiousness is linked to expressed inclusion and wanted control. Extraversion is linked with all behaviours except wanted control, while agreeableness is associated with expressed control. Neuroticism shows linkages with wanted inclusion, expressed control, and wanted control. This study fills critical research gaps by examining the missing links between personality traits and interpersonal relationships in a high-stress environment like the maritime sector and that too during the COVID-19 pandemic. These insights emphasise the need for effective communication and teamwork in high-stress maritime environments.Item Marine information-seeking behaviours and AI chatbot impact on information discovery(Information Discovery and Delivery | Emerald Publishing Limited, 2024-07-05) A. Subaveerapandiyan; R. Vijay Kumar; S. PrabhuPurpose – This research investigates students’ information-seeking behaviours at the Indian Maritime University (IMU) and assesses the impact of AI chatbots on their marine science knowledge and awareness. The study aims to provide insights into the role of AI-driven solutions in enhancing knowledge sharing and the challenges faced in using AI tools for marine information retrieval. Design/methodology/approach – The study used a stratified random sampling method, encompassing 152 respondents from IMU’s B.Sc. in Nautical Science and B. Tech in Marine Engineering programs. Data collection involved a structured electronic survey questionnaire. The analysis encompassed descriptive statistics using SPSS. Findings – Information needs were met through diverse channels, with 57.9% of respondents using AI-driven chatbots for marine information retrieval. AI significantly recommended research papers (61.8%). The chatbot positively impacted marine science awareness and knowledge, with a mean satisfaction rating of approximately 3.3. Challenges included insufficient access to AI tools, data privacy concerns and accuracy issues. Originality/value – This study contributes original insights into the information-seeking behaviours of marine students at IMU and the impact of AI chatbots on their knowledge and awareness. It highlights the multifaceted nature of marine information retrieval, the effectiveness of AIdriven solutions in enhancing knowledge sharing and the challenges that need to be addressed for the broader adoption of AI tools in this context.Item Ship recycling, market imperfections and the relevance of a consortium of ship recycling nations in the Indian subcontinent(Taylor & Francis Group, 2021-05-25) Mathew, EmilItem Tiding over the pandemic : the prospects of cruise tourism(Refaad, 2021-08-05) Mathew, EmilItem Ship recycling, market imperfections and the relevance of a consortium of ship recycling nations in the Indian subcontinent(Taylor & Francis Group, 2021-05-25) Mathew, EmilItem Social reintegration of released prisoners : an empirical analysis from two indian states(Cambridge University Press, 2022-01-25) Mathew, Emil