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KWON, Seungmin and Chen, Qi and Mermiris, Georgios and Vassalos, Dracos (2012) Coupling of progressive structural failure and loss of damage stability in the Safe Return to Port framework. In: International Conference on the Stability of Ships and Ocean Vehicles (STAB 2012), 2012-09-23 - 2012-09-28.

Puisa, Romanas and Vassalos, Dracos and Guarin, Luis and Mermiris, Georgios; Neves, Marcelo Almeida Santos and Belenky, Vadim L. and de Kat, Jean Otto and Spyrou, Kostas and Umeda, Naoya, eds. (2011) Design for safety and minimum life-cycle cost. In: Contemporary Ideas on Ship Stability and Capsizing in Waves. Fluid Mechanics and Its Applications . Springer, Dordrecht, pp. 753-769. ISBN 9789400714816

Cai, W and Vassalos, D and Konovessis, D and Mermiris, G (2011) Safety (total risk) management for passenger ships. In: Design and Operation of Passenger Ships Conference 2011, 2011-02-23 - 2011-02-24.

Azzi, Camille and Pennycott, Andrew and Mermiris, Georgios and Vassalos, Dracos (2011) Evacuation simulation of shipboard fire scenarios. In: Fire and Evacuation Modelling Technical Conference, 2011-08-15 - 2011-08-16.

Konovessis, Dimitris and Vassalos, Dracos and Mermiris, Georgios (2008) Risk analysis for RoPax vessels. WMU Journal of Maritime Affairs, 7 (1). 109–131.

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