Society of Underwater Technology

The Society for Underwater Technology (SUT) is a multi-disciplinary learned society that brings together organisations and individuals with a common interest in underwater technology, ocean science and offshore engineering.

SUT was founded in 1966 and has members from more than 40 countries, including engineers, scientists, other professionals and students working in these areas.


The aims of the Society


The SUT was founded to promote the further understanding of the underwater environment and to encourage: 

  •  Cross-fertilisation and dissemination of ideas, experience and information between workers in academic research, applied research and technology, industry and government
  •  Development of techniques and tools to explore, study and exploit the oceans
  •  Proper economic and sociological usage of resources in and beneath the oceans
  •   Further education of scientists and technologists to maintain high standards in marine science and technology


. . . and interests


The SUT considers all aspects of technology applied to:

  •  Diving technology and physiology
  •  Geophysics 
  •  Submersible design and operation
  •  Marine resource exploitation
  •  Naval architecture
  •  Oceanography
  •  Underwater acoustics
  •  Environmental studies
  •  Subsea systems
  •  Pollution
  •  Geology
  •  Marine biology

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