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         Naval Marine Ocean Engineer:     more books (19)
  1. Development of transportation on the North Pacific Ocean (Paper / Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers) by A. F Pillsbury, 1943
  2. American superliners - they will pay! (Paper / Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers) by George C Gaede, 1939
  3. Discussions on paper, "Design of American super liners" at the annual meeting of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, together with Mr. Ferris' replies to the various discussions by Theodore E Ferris, 1931
  4. New York: Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, (Technical and research bulletin - Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers) by R. B Zubaly, 1978
  5. Maximum wave conditions for design (Technical and research bulletin - Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers) by Frank Sellars, 1978
  6. Elements of Ocean Engineering by Robert E. Randall, 1997-05
  7. Naval Total Asset Visibility (NTAV) Precision Asset Location (PAL) - System Tests on the SS Curtiss
  8. Analysis of a stratified sample of ocean wave records at Station "Kilo" (Technical and research bulletin / Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers) by Daniel Hoffman, 1980
  9. A naval architects view of the future of ocean transportation: Presented to Philadelphia Section of the SNAME at the Engineer's Club of Philadelphia on March 19, 1976 by Charles Zeien, 1976
  10. Circulation controlled airfoils for ship propulsion: An ocean engineering laboratory project by Paul E Robie, 1983
  11. Ocean waves, freeboard, and strength of ships (Paper) by G Schnadei, 1938
  12. Application of probabilistic design methods to wave loads prediction for ship structures analysis (Technical and research bulletin) by Stanley G Stiansen, 1982
  13. A brief treatise on ocean mining operations by Charles E Woodbury, 1978
  14. Analysis of a stratified sample of ocean wave records at Station "India" (Technical and research bulletin) by Dan Hoffman, 1976

41. Ocean Engineering At FAU [Advanced Marine Systems]
The Advanced marine Systems Lab has received support for its research from the Officeof naval Research, NSF MS and Ph.D. degrees in ocean Engineering with a
http://www.oe.fau.edu/research/ams.html
RESEARCH AREAS
Autonomous Underwater Vehicles
The following funded research projects are currently being pursued in the area of Autonomous Underwater Vehicles:
  • Autonomous Oceanographic Sampling Network Technology Development. A network of AUVs, mooring, and ships are to be connected with acoustic and RF modems to perform synoptic, cooperative adaptive sampling of the 3D coastal ocean environment. The network is connected through RF and acoustic links to the Internet to allow remote monitoring of the system.
  • Mine reconnaissance using multiple AUVs. The simultaneous operation of multiple AUVs with appropriate acoustic and optical sensors is used to perform rapid environmental assessment and detect mine like objects.
  • Adverse weather measurements using AUVs. The goal of this project is to deploy an AUV prior to the arrival of stormy weather. The AUV sleeps on the sea floor docked to a power recharge and data upload station. The AUV wakes up once the storm has commenced to perform a sampling mission and then re-docks for eventual recovery. This approach may be one of the only ways to collect shallow water oceanographic data during a storm.
  • Sensor system support: The AUVs developed by the AMS lab are being used as platforms for a variety of new underwater sensor systems and payloads. The modular design of the current generation of AUV is catalyzing the parallel development by several institutions of sensor systems and payloads. This effort is revolutionizing the sampling methods of coastal oceanography.

42. Ocean Engineering At FAU [Marine Materials Program]
topics with aspects of the marine environment so alternatives and choices for oceanand related the National Science Foundation, the naval Research Laboratory
http://www.oe.fau.edu/research/material/
RESEARCH AREAS
Fatigue and Corrosion Fatigue of Metals in Sea Water Studies in this area have emphasized failure prevention of threaded and welded connections of both structural and high strength steels as are integral to vintage and novel offshore structures, respectively. Particular emphasis has been placed upon the affects of cathodic protection and calcareous deposits upon both fatigue crack initiation and propagation. This research has been sponsored by the National Science Foundation, the Naval Research Laboratory, the Sea Grant Program of the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, the Minerals Management Service of the Department of the Interior, and a consortium of companies with interests in offshore petroleum production including, Amoco, British Petroleum, Conoco, Chevron, Exxon, Kawasaki Steel, Marathon, Nippon Steel, NKK Metals, Pont a Mousson, Shell, and Sumitomo Steel.
Corrosion Control of Offshore Structures Activities under this topic have focused upon cathodic protection and the role of calcareous deposits and coatings. Of particular interest has been development of design parameters and procedures for a) deep water applications and b) retrofit cathodic protection systems for both aged platforms and pipelines. Sponsors have included the Office of Naval Research, the Sea Grant Program of the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, the Minerals Management Service of the Department of the Interior, and a consortium of companies with interests in offshore petroleum production including, Amoco, British Petroleum, Chevron, Elf Aquataine, Exxon, Marathon, Mobil, Shell, and Texaco.

43. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Naval Engineering
naval Architecture and ocean Engineering Collection of links to conferences,organisations, departments and newsgroups in marine and naval engineering.
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/n/navalengineering.htm
BUBL LINK / 5:15 Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
Naval engineering
A-Z Index Titles Descriptions
  • EEVL Database of Engineering Resources: Naval and Marine Engineering
  • Aquatic Network
  • Institute of Marine Engineers (IMarE)
  • Maritime Museums ...
  • World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    EEVL Database of Engineering Resources: Naval and Marine Engineering
    Links to numerous annotated and evaluated online resources relevant to naval and marine engineering.
    Author: EEVL, Heriot-Watt University
    Subjects: naval engineering
    DeweyClass:
    ResourceType:
    index
    Location: uk
    Last checked:
    Aquatic Network
    Information service for the aquatic world. Subject areas covered include aquaculture, conservation, fisheries, limnology, marine science and oceanography, maritime heritage, ocean engineering, and seafood.
    Author: Seacoast Information Services
    Subjects: aquaculture, fisheries, marine science news, naval engineering, oceanography links, oceanography news
    DeweyClass:
    ResourceType:
    documents, index
  • 44. NAME: Links
    Engineering. Technical University of Berlin, Germany, Institute of NavalArchitecture, marine and ocean Engineering. Technical University
    http://www.naval.ntua.gr/links/en/naval.html
    Links of Naval Interest
    Classification Societies Hellenic Registry of Shipping DNV Det Norske Veritas Germanischer Lloyd ABS American Bureau of Shipping ... Nippon Class NK
    Organizations The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers The American Society of Naval Enginers ISAF - international sailing federation Network of European Shipbuilding Students
    Information Providers Maritime Global Net ShipShape - The Greek maritime server World Wave Atlas - from Oceanor SeaNet - Shipping industry info site ... The sailing source - Paw
    Institutes - Research Centers Deeptech - the website of undersea industry and technology US national center for excellence in metalworking technology (NCEMT) The US naval research laboratory US navy - Hydromechanics directorate ... Scripps institute of oceanography
    Academic
    MIT - Ocean engineering dept. Delft Univ. - Mechanical Engineering and Marine Technology Indian Institute of Technology - Madras, India, Ocean Engineering Centre Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada, Ocean Engineering and Naval Architecture ... Institute of Ship Technology Duisburg (Gerhard-Mercator-University Duisburg, Germany)
    Various
    Commercial - Industrial Argonautics - marine consulting MAXSURF software
    Other The Poseidon project The Marine Art Information Center Online Weather Report (NTUA-Hydro.civil)

    45. Links: Boat And Ship Building
    Links, from naval Architecture and marine Engineering Students Association atthe Wydzial oceanotechniki i Okretownictwa (Faculty of ocean Engineering and
    http://www.bruzelius.info/Nautica/Links/Shipbuilding.html
    Links: Boat and Ship Building

    46. EEVL | Engineering Section | Browse
    technology, marine safety, naval architecture, marine mit.edu/OcwWeb/oceanEngineering/index.htm. inthis section include “marine Hydrodynamics”, “Surface
    http://www.eevl.ac.uk/engineering/eng-browse-page.htm?my_tree_id=656action=Class

    47. The Faculty Of Naval Architecture And Ocean Engineering
    Faculty of naval Architecture and ocean Engineering has been a mechanics, appliedmathematics, fluid dynamics, marine dynamics, naval architecture and
    http://www.smtu.ru/smtu/eng/structf2.html
    FACULTY OF NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND OCEAN ENGINEERING
    For nearly half a century the Faculty of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering has been a leading centre for ship research and design and is widely recognised for its contribution to such areas as structural mechanics, applied mathematics, fluid dynamics, marine dynamics, naval architecture and overall ship design.
    Grounding upon this historical base the Faculty today provides essential preparation that ultimately enables its graduates to conceive, initiate and direct complex engineering projects.
    The requirements for entering any educational programme available at the Faculty begin with basic mathematics, sciences and engineering fundamentals and extend beyond to prepare a professional capable of responding to the broad demands of complex engineering tasks. Through selection of degree and Diploma courses and also elective subjects students can concentrate on hydrodynamics, marine and structural dynamics, applied mathematics, computer science, ocean and offshore technologies, computer-aided design and manufacturing.
    According to your preference you can choose to focus on any aspect of research, design and manufacturing of waterborne vehicles operating on, below and just above the sea surface

    48. The Glosten Associates, Inc. - Staff List
    Benjamin B. Ackers, PE, naval architect/ocean engineer BS, naval Architecture andMarine engineering, Webb Institute, 1997 Joined firm in 1997 email bbackers
    http://www.glosten.com/home_staff.htm
    Principals L.R. Glosten , P.E., Founder
    B.S., Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Webb Institute, 1940
    D.Sc., Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Webb Institute, 1997
    email: email at glosten.com
    William L. Hurley , P.E., President
    B.S.E., Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, University of Michigan, 1976
    Joined firm in 1977
    email: wlhurley at glosten.com
    Peggy L. Noethlich Principal/Executive Administrative Director
    B.A., Business Administration, University of Toledo, 1980
    Joined firm in 1983 email: plnoethlich at glosten.com Duane H. Laible , P.E., Chairman B.S., Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Webb Institute, 1962 Joined firm in 1971 email: dhlaible at glosten.com J. Thomas Bringloe , P.E., Sr. Principal/Chief Engineer of Record B.S.E., Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, University of Michigan, 1967 Joined firm in 1969 email: jtbringloe at glosten.com Bruce L. Hutchison , P.E., Sr. Principal/Ocean Engineering and Analysis B.S., Engineering, Antioch College, 1971 M.S.E., Civil Engineering/Ocean Engineering Option, University of Washington, 1977

    49. An Introduction To The Institute Of Marine Engineering, Science And Technology (
    over 30,000 bibliographic records of ocean and earth database links to other marinesites Technology, INEC the International naval Engineering Conference and
    http://www.imarest.org/theimarest/default.asp
    members area sign in register the imarest Friday 11 JUNE 2004 An Introduction to The Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology The Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology (IMarEST) is an international professional membership body and learned society for all marine professionals. IMarEST (formerly known as the Institute of Marine Engineers) is the first professional Institute to adopt an all-embracing approach and recognise the need to bring together marine engineers, scientists and technologists. Small Ships Group and the Young Marine Professionals The Institute promotes the importance of keeping up to date with the latest advancements and theories within marine engineering, marine science and marine technology. The IMarEST publishes books and specialist marine journals, as well as organising conferences and seminars so that individuals will have professional support throughout their professional life. IMarEST Aims and Objectives

    50. IMarEST Accredited Academic Marine Engineering Courses – UK
    MEng in Advanced marine Design MEng in naval Architecture and ocean Engineeringwith European Studies Provisionally accredited for Interim Stage registration
    http://www.imarest.org/membership/accreditation/enguk.asp
    members area sign in register membership Friday 11 JUNE 2004
    Dept. of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
    (formerly Dept. of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, University of Glasgow)
    Universities of Glasgow and Strathclyde
    100 Montrose Street
    Glasgow G4 0LZ
    Tel. 0141 330 4322 Contact: Professor N Barltrop,
    c/o Universities of Glasgow and Strathclyde
    BEng (Hons) in Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
    Reaccredited for partial Interim Stage registration for CEng from 1999 intake to 2003 intake. MEng in Advanced Marine Design
    MEng in Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering with European Studies Provisionally accredited for Interim Stage registration for CEng from 1999 intake to 2001 intake. Heriot Watt University School of Life Sciences John Muir Building Edinburgh EH14 4AS Tel. 0131 449 5111

    51. Careers In Oceanography, Marine Science & Marine Biology
    Careers in ocean Engineering Natl Sea Grant Library; Careers in marine Mammal Center;Careers in oceanography marineRelated Fields Office naval Res
    http://scilib.ucsd.edu/sio/guide/career.html
    C a r e e r s i n O c e a n o g r a p h y M a r i n e S c i e n c e M a r i n e B i o l o g y
    Take the time to read through these guides. You will find that most of your questions will be answered through the incredible variety and depth of career information represented by these sites. This career directory is divided into three sections: general guides for oceanography and marine science; guides for marine biology, marine mammals, zoos and aquariums; and other guides covering all of science. If you are interested in marine biology, most of the general guides encompass marine biology so look at them too - don't confine yourself to the marine biology guides if you are interested in marine biology One place to find colleges offering undergraduate and graduate degrees in subjects like marine biology is Petersons at www.petersons.com/ GENERAL GUIDES

    52. ME/OE Program
    has a division directly related to ocean activities the ocean, Offshore and Arctic TheSocisty of naval Architects and marine Engineers also play
    http://coe.berkeley.edu/SurfaceWaves/yeung/me-oe_option.html
    Undergraduate Program of Mechanical Engineering Technical Electives for the Ocean Engineering Option A set of elective courses are offered by the College of Engineering faculty to support the undergraduate Ocean Engineering Option The Ocean Engineering Option. The electives in this option group are: ME 164, ME165, ME 128; Mechanical Engineering 101, 135,163; Civil Engineering 120, 180. Mechanical Engineering students can follow the standard program of this major. The core sequence ME164, ME165, ME128 can be taken during the junior and senior years of the mechanical engineering program. Page 2 of this handout illustrates how these can be taken concurrently to satisfy all degree requirements in mechanical engineering. This sequence covers fundamentals, theory, applications, and design elements that are unique to a number of ocean systems: marine vehicles, platforms, and submersibles. As in other mechanical engineering option groups (see page 68 of College of Engineering Announcement), not all upper division technical electives have to come from a single option group. In particular, either ME164 or ME165 can be taken alone, depending on the individual's interest. Financial Support.

    53. MSEL: The Marine Systems Engineering Laboratory
    The marine Biological Laboratory; Hydromechanics Directorate of the Carderocck Division,naval naval Architecture and ocean engineering information (from
    http://cdps.umcs.maine.edu/MSEL/home.html

    MSEL
    Marine Systems Engineering Laboratory

    Welcome to the home page of MSEL, the Marine Systems Engineering Laboratory. Since we began counting (November 28, 1995), you are visitor number MSEL is a small, internationally-known lab that focuses on research in ocean engineering. MSEL is part of the Autonomous Undersea Systems Institute (AUSI) , a non-profit, independent research institute in Lee, New Hampshire. At the current time, our research centers around intelligent ocean systems, in particular autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs). AUVs are unmanned, untethered submersibles that are capable of carrying out missions autonomously. We have active research programs focusing on intelligent AUV control , AUV control architectural issues, long-range AUV development for ocean science applications, and multiple-AUV systems and cooperative distributed problem solving MSEL developed one of the first AUVs, EAVE-EAST . This was an open space-frame vehicle somewhat smaller and simpler than the current generation of EAVEs. The original EAVE is mentioned in Epcot Center's Living Seas exhibit. Currently, the EAVE AUVs are in their third generation, the

    54. UM Naval Architecture And Marine Engineering
    University of Michigan naval Architecture and marine Engineering. Water Channel,the Gravity Capillary Wave Tank, and the ocean Engineering Lab.
    http://www.reachoutmichigan.org/exploringsci/tourlisting/umnaval.html
    University of Michigan
    Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
    Marine Hydrodynamics Laboratory Tour
    Company/Organization
    University of Michigan
    Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
    Contact Person
    Stuart Cohen
    Brief Description
    A tour can be adapted for different age levels, from 3rd-12th grades. Tour includes our "Tow Tank" which is 360 feet long. You will ride on a carriage in the tank and see a model test. The model test depends on what we are working on at the time of your tour. We test a range of things from boats and floating vessels to trucks and cars. Some tours will include visiting three additional facilities (when available and age appropriate): the Low Turbulence Water Channel, the Gravity Capillary Wave Tank, and the Ocean Engineering Lab.
    Tour Length
    Elementary: 20 min.; Middle School: 30 min.; High School: 45 min.
    Tours must be scheduled at least 2 months in advance.
    Related Careers
    Engineering , Naval Architecture, Ocean Engineering, Ship Building, Yacht Design
    Prerequisites
    Group Size: 5-25 students (smaller is better) Age Level: 3rd-12th Grades Interests: Ships, Boats, Floating Vessels, Waves, Oceans

    55. The Royal Institution Of Naval Architects
    and ocean Engineering Group provides a forum for the exchange of information andviews within the offshore and ocean engineering sectors of the marine industry
    http://www.rina.org.uk/showarticle.pl?id=51&n=236

    56. The Royal Institution Of Naval Architects
    ocean engineering, which covers those technological activities concerned conservationof the marine environment, performs Many naval architects are involved in
    http://www.rina.org.uk/showarticle.pl?id=5912&n=235

    57. Which Course? Which University? - Engineering And Surveying - Australian Maritim
    Disciplines within the Faculty include marine engineering; naval architecture;ocean engineering; maritime business and management, and ship operations and
    http://www.dest.gov.au/tenfields/engineering/6amc.html
    Home Which course? Which university? C ... Contacts Institutions Offering Courses in Engineering Adelaide
    ADFA

    Maritime

    ANU
    ...
    Bachelor of Engineering (Ocean Engineering)
    The College provides award courses in both the vocational and higher education sectors. The academic profile ranges from certificate level programs to research masters and doctoral degrees. While the original role of providing a quality education for seafarers remains a significant function of the College, there is growing activity in a wide range of other maritime related areas. Most notable are the higher education and research activities associated with the fields of fisheries, engineering (including naval architecture) and shore based shipping management. Australian Maritime College is now a national centre for maritime engineering and fishing technology research.
    Bachelor of Engineering (Marine/Offshore)
    Principal areas of study: Electrotechnology, marine thermodynamics, engineering knowledge, electronics, computing, applied mechanics, ship operation and maintenance, management and law, engineering economics, project management, offshore operations and hydrodynamics of offshore structure and design of offshore systems. Course Duration: 4 years (F/T) Name of Campus: Launceston campus Mode of Delivery: Internal Year 12 Prerequisites: Mathematics, Physics and English

    58. SUT Undergraduate Courses
    naval Architecture marine Engineering (MEng) naval Architecture ocean Engineeringnaval Architecture with Fast Ship Design (MEng) Offshore Engineering (MEng
    http://www.sut.org.uk/htmfoldr/oceansoop/undergrad.htm
    Oceans of Opportunity For PRE-GCSE students:
    Working underwater:
    Oceanography:

    Offshore technology:

    Coastal marine sciences:
    For school leavers and beyond:
    Offshore, subsea and pipeline engineering:
    Marine engineering:

    Naval architecture:

    Maths, physics, chemistry:
    ...
    Beyond a first degree:
    General information:
    Undergraduate courses: Postgraduate courses: Educational support fund: Corporate members ... Home Page
    General information Undergraduate Courses INSTITUTION TITLE COURSE University of ABERDEEN Marine Resource Management Ocean Biology BSc MA BSc University of WALES, ABERYSTWYTH BSc University of WALES, BANGOR Marine Biology Ocean Science BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc BSc University of EAST ANGLIA BSc BSc University of ESSEX BSc BSc University of HULL Marine Biology BSc CORNWALL College with Duchy College DipHE BSc University of GLAMORGAN BSc University of GLASGOW (MEng) Naval Architecture with Fast Ship Design (MEng) Offshore Engineering (MEng) MEng BEng MEng MEng Heriot-Watt University, EDINBURGH

    59. SUT Postgraduate Courses
    marine Engineering naval Architecture ocean Subsea Engineering MechanicalEngineering ocean Engineering/naval Architecture/Mechanical Engineering.
    http://www.sut.org.uk/htmfoldr/oceansoop/postgrad.htm
    Oceans of Opportunity For PRE-GCSE students:
    Working underwater:
    Oceanography:

    Offshore technology:

    Coastal marine sciences:
    For school leavers and beyond:
    Offshore, subsea and pipeline engineering:
    Marine engineering:

    Naval architecture:

    Maths, physics, chemistry:
    ...
    Beyond a first degree:
    General information:
    Undergraduate courses: Postgraduate courses: Educational support fund: Corporate members ... Home Page
    General information Postgraduate Courses INSTITUTION TITLE COURSE University of ABERDEEN Petroleum Geology Drilling Engineering MSc MSc MSc MSc MPhil/PhD University of Wales, BANGOR Applied Oceanography Marine Environmental Protection Marine Geotechnics Physical Oceanography Marine Biology MSc MSc MSc MSc MSc MPhil/PhD University of BIRMINGHAM Applied Geophysics MSc University of BOURNEMOUTH Coastal Zone Management MSc University of CAMBRIDGE Petroleum Engineering PhD University of CARDIFF Marine Policy Maritime Studies MSc MPhil/PhD CRANFIELD Thermal Processes Marine Technology: Reliability Marine Technology: Offshore Engineering Marine Technology: Subsea Engineering Marine Technology: Underwater Technology Marine Technology MSc MSc MSc MSc MSc

    60. Civil, Environmental And Ocean And Engineering
    has a long and distinguished history in the conduct of basic and applied researchin ocean Engineering, naval Architecture and marine Environmental Engineering
    http://www.soe.stevens-tech.edu/ceoe/Research/maritime_center.html
    Charles V. Schaefer, Jr. School of Engineering Search People Finder SiteMap ... Contact CEOE Civil, Environmental and Ocean Engineering Davidson Labs Center for Environmental Systems Center for Maritime Systems The Center for Maritime Systems
    • Port, terminal, and waterway Weather and oceanographic conditions Infrastructure corrosion and integrity Logistic and asset management, including cargo, containers, vessels, trucks, and railroad Environmental conditions (e.g., water and sediment contamination, chemical/biological agents, accidental and intentional spills)
    A renowned research center directed by Dr. Michael S. Bruno, the Davidson Laboratory at Stevens Institute of Technology advances coastal and marine engineering through its many partnerships with industry, government and the academic world. There is an urgent need for undergraduate and graduate instruction in the various disciplines that have contributed to the nation’s preeminence in maritime systems, including naval architecture, hydrodynamics, and ocean engineering. The National Research Council, Naval Studies Board recently issued a report on the status of US facilities in the area of naval hydrodynamics and hydro-acoustics, jointly termed "hydromechanics". The report calls attention to the need for significant national investment directed at improving US capabilities in naval hydromechanics, and also calls for "a more active collaborative relationship between university and (Navy) center researchers…”

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