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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. UNO School Of Naval Architecture Marine Engineering
Other naval Architecture and marine Engineering Links WorldWide Web VirtualLibrary naval Architecture ocean Engineering
http://www.name.uno.edu/links.htm

42. UNO School Of Naval Architecture Marine Engineering
UNO School of naval Architecture marine Engineering, in New Orleans, Louisiana . J. Falzarano, et al, “MOB Transit Draft Dynamics and Stability” ocean
http://www.name.uno.edu/falzarano.htm

43. Careers In Marine And Ocean Engineering And Naval Architecture
Some Employers of marine and ocean Engineers, or naval Architects. Armed Forces;Contractors constructing and testing ships. Major Areas of Specialization
http://careercenter.tamu.edu/Students/S1/S1D4C24.shtml

44. Index For Resources Of Naval Architecture And Ocean Engineering
Dept. of naval Architecture and ocean Engineering, Univ. of Tokyo Society ofnaval Architects and marine Engineers ocean Engineering Society, IEEE
http://www.riam.kyushu-u.ac.jp/ship/marine-e.html
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45. Coastal & Ocean Engineering Jobs Database - Job Record #192
DUTIES Assist the Engineering Discipline Manager in solving naval architectural,marine and structural engineering design and analysis problems.
http://www.cfd-online.com/Static_Coastal_Jobs/job_192.html
Job Record #192 NOTE!! This is a static job record and it is only updated once every week. The purpouse is to make it possible for robots to index the jobs correctly. Humans should go to the main page and use the dynamic job list instead. Job Record #192 Title Category Position in Industry Employer Burnett Location United States, Texas, Houston International No, only national applications will be considered Closure Date * None * Description: Contact Information: Name Chris Bowen Email chrisb@burnettstaffing.com Email Application Yes Phone Fax URL http://burnettstaffing.com Address chrisb@burnettstaffing.com Record Data: Last Modified 14:39:20, Tuesday, March 22, 2005 Home Go to top wenlong@udel.edu

46. Florida Institute Of Technology
ocean engineering is a multidisciplinary field of technology applied to the ocean coastal engineering, hydrographic engineering, marine vehicles (naval
http://www.fit.edu/AcadRes/dmes/ocean.html
Department Info DMES Home Mission Statement Faculty Labs ... DMES Related Links Contact Info Tel. (321) 674-8096 Fax: (321) 674-7212 dmes@marine.fit.edu What is Ocean Engineering? Ocean engineering is a multidisciplinary field of technology applied to the ocean environment. It is a combination of the classical engineering disciplines such as civil, mechanical and electrical engineering, with naval architecture and applied ocean sciences. Where will you use Ocean Engineering? Opportunities exist for Ocean Engineers in the private, educational, corporate, and governmental sectors. Some career areas to consider are: Offshore Oil Recovery, Marine metals and corrosion, Environmental Protection, Global Climate Monitoring, Renewable Energy, Underwater Vehicles, Remote Sensing, Marine Transportation, or Naval Architecture and Defense. Why Ocean Engineering at Florida Tech? We don't just create engineers here; we prepare our students for real world problems by providing real world, interdisciplinary understanding and experience. The ocean engineering curriculum places emphasis on the solution of engineering problems through the application of advanced knowledge that spans various disciplines. Our program is based in five areas of concentration: coastal engineering, hydrographic engineering, marine vehicles (Naval Architecture), marine materials and corrosion, and underwater technology . The ocean engineering faculty works closely with the faculties of oceanography and environmental science within the department, and with other programs throughout the university. This enables the ocean engineering students to undertake interdisciplinary research in the environmental and oceanographic areas, and also in fundamental aspects of ocean engineering.

47. Inha University
?IE153(3) marine Transport System Engineering This course introduces the principalconcept ?IE352(2) naval Architecture ocean Engineering Seminar
http://www.inha.ac.kr/xelpa/users/engMain02/114_1.jsp

48. ME/OE Program
The Socisty of naval Architects and marine Engineers also play an important rolein supporting naval ocean Engineering marineVehicles Courses
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.

49. August 2001, The Department Of Ship And Marine Technology At The
of naval Architecture and ocean Engineering at the University of Glasgow, toform the Department of naval Architecture and marine Engineering,
http://www.eng.gla.ac.uk/Naval/
August 2001, the Department of Ship and Marine Technology at the University of Strathclyde merged with the Department of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering at the University of Glasgow, to form the Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, or NA-ME for short, jointly owned by the two Universities, Click here for web pages of the merged Departments August 2001, the Department of Ship and Marine Technology at the University of Strathclyde merged with the Department of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering at the University of Glasgow, to form the Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, or NA-ME for short, jointly owned by the two Universities, Click here for web pages of the merged Departments

50. NA-ME
naval Architecture and marine Engineering. naval Architecture and ocean Engineering.naval Architecture and Small Craft Engineering. BSc Nautical Science
http://www.na-me.ac.uk/studying/under_courses.htm
NA-ME Studying Undergraduate Courses We offer a wide portfolio of degrees in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering. Four-year M.Eng programmes are designed for students entering with A-levels or equivalent qualifications, whilst five-year M.Eng degrees are offered to candidates entering with Scottish Highers. These are complemented in a similar manner by three-year and four-year B.Eng programmes. The Royal Institution of Naval Architects on behalf of the Engineering Council fully professionally accredits all courses. All of the degree programmes include lecture courses, a comprehensive set of individual and group design projects, a wide range of computing activities, workshop practice, a series of experiments with ship models, visits to ships and shipyards, and an individual project on a subject of your choice. Degree MEng BEng BSc Advanced Marine Design Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering Naval Architecture and Small Craft Engineering BSc Nautical Science As you progress through the course, you will find that the more traditional style of lecturing is complemented by discussion sessions in which you are expected to challenge ideas, demonstrate initiative and seek additional knowledge and understanding via directed study. The emphasis is on acquiring expertise in problem-solving, subject to various constraints, rather than learning by rote. Individual and group design projects are a major feature of the course. Some of these are undertaken with the assistance of visiting lecturers from industry.

51. PGMOM
The Department of ocean Engineering naval Architecture was established at IIT The candidate must have a Bachelor s degree in marine Engineering or
http://www.iitkgp.ernet.in/pgdmom/
POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN
MARITIME OPERATION AND MANAGEMENT
Indroduction
The marine professionals in shore establishments find it difficult to continue a regular Masters or M.Tech programme, owing to the break in their academic career. Enhancing, knowledge and understanding of contemporary technologies and futuristic practices requires specialized training in focused areas. A single course, at the premier institute with wide spectra of inputs, suited to the mariners' aptitude and pace of work is the most effective solution.
With this in view, the Directorate General of Shipping, Government of India has requested IIT Kharagpur to start a one-year post graduate program in Maritime Operation and Management for mid-level marine engineers holding a first Class Competency Certificate to make them better equipped for taking up higher techno-managerial responsibilities. The present PGDMOM is an effort in that direction.
The need for this interdisciplinary course was highlighted by the fact, that existing Masters and M-Tech programmes were specialization in a particular area and hence not beneficial to the maritime professional. IIT Kharagpur will conduct the course as formulated on the mixed learning mode, which is a combination of distance as well as contact learning. The programme will have inputs from only the best specialists in the field, sourced through from worldwide.
The Objective
This innovative new course is aimed at prospective professionals with Professional Maritime qualification from all branches and specialist occupations of the Merchant Navy, Navy and other maritime and allied occupations, both in Indian and overseas. The course offers an opportunity for professional development at the interface between technical issues and those of a more economic, professional and strategic nature relevant to the maritime industry.

52. EEVL | Engineering Section | Browse
All of EEVL, naval and marine Engineering Only Full EEVL Recordhttp//ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/oceanEngineering/index.htm. This site is part of MIT OCW,
http://www.eevl.ac.uk/engineering/eng-browse-page.htm?my_tree_id=656action=Class

53. Naval Architechtural And Marine Engineering Calculators
naval Architecture marine Eng. Buoyancy Hovercraft ocean Engineering. Buoyancy.BUOYANCY (JAVA APPLET) PR Dukes, Department of Physics and Astrophysics,
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55. Marine Transportation Of Heavy Oil; (COMPLETED)
MALCOLM L. SPAULDING (chair) Professor and Chairman, ocean Engineering, He holds a BS degree in naval architecture and marine engineering from Webb
http://www4.nas.edu/webcr.nsf/CommitteeDisplay/MBXX-J-97-03-A?OpenDocument

56. An Assessment Of Naval Hydromechanics Science And Technology; (COMPLETED)
He is a Fellow of the Society of naval Architects and marine Engineers and a He is also active in ocean engineering, especially deep ocean search and
http://www4.nas.edu/webcr.nsf/CommitteeDisplay/NSBX-L-99-04-A?OpenDocument

57. MTS Remotely Operated Vehicle ROV Committee
Degrees offered BS (naval Architecture, ocean Engineering) Department ofnaval Architecture and marine Engineering Ann Arbor, MI Phone 734764-6470
http://www.rov.org/student/ed_programs.cfm
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The following institutions offer coursework that may be of interest to students wanting to work with or design ROVs. Click here for professional programs. For more information on ocean careers, check out www.oceancareers.com , which provides listings of educational institutions, guidance on ocean careers, and employer listings.
California Maritime Academy

Vallejo, CA
Phone: (707) 654-1000
Majors: Marine Engineering Technology, Marine Transportation and Mechanical Engineering.
California State University- Monterey Bay

Seaside, CA
Phone: 831-582-4120
Degrees offered: BS (Earth Systems Science and Policy), MS (Marine Science)
Year program began: 1994 Time to complete after general education requirement: 4 semesters Florida Atlantic Department of Ocean Engineering Boca Raton, FL (SeaTech Campus: Dania Beach, Florida) Phone: 561-297-3430 Degrees offered: BA/BS, MS, PhD Year program began: 1965 Florida Institute of Technology Dept. of Marine and Environmental Systems Melbourne, FL

58. OceanPortal : Top > SCIENTIFIC TOPICS > Engineering/Technology
graduate degrees in ocean engineering and naval architecture and marineengineering, The Pratt School of naval Architecture and marine Engineering,
http://ioc.unesco.org/oceanportal/browse.php?pg_which=4&cat=581

59. Home Page Of R.C. Ertekin - Dept. Of Ocean And Resources Engineering, Univ. Of H
Associate Professor and Professor of ocean Engineering. Hawaii Section Chairmanof the Society of naval Architects and marine Engineers, SNAME,
http://oe.ore.hawaii.edu/~ertekin/
R. Cengiz Ertekin
Professor of Hydromechanics and Ocean Engineering ertekin@hawaii.edu Department of Ocean and Resources Engineering
School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (SOEST)

University of Hawaii at Manoa

2540 Dole Street, Holmes Hall 402
Honolulu, Hawaii 96822-2303, U.S.A. Education Experience Awards, Honors and Committees Selected Research Projects ... Former Graduate Students of R.C. Ertekin Education Go to the top of the page Experience
  • August 1986 - Present: Department of Ocean and Resources Engineering , University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI. Associate Professor and Professor of Ocean Engineering. Teaches courses in Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering and in theoretical and numerical marine hydrodynamics. Conducts research on various hydrodynamic problems related to nonlinear shallow-water waves, ship resistance, wave loads on offshore structures and pipelines, wave energy, hydroelasticity of very large floating structures, and oil spill.

60. Appendix A
A former Dean of marine Programs and Professor of ocean Engineering at the University Dr. Walsh has a Bachelor s degree in Engineering from the US naval
http://www.wtec.org/loyola/subsea/appenda.htm
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE OF PANELISTS AND OTHER TEAM MEMBERS
PANEL MEMBERS
Richard J. Seymour Dr. Seymour heads the only U.S. national engineering research center that is dedicated to ocean engineering research. The mission of the Center is basic research that will assist economical oil and gas production at great depths (2 to 3 km). The Center's research activity has included fluid/structures interaction, advanced composites for deep ocean applications, and seafloor engineering, with particular emphasis on innovative foundations and structural reliability. Formerly, Dr. Seymour headed ocean engineering research at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography of the University of California, San Diego. In addition, he has headed a number of major ocean engineering research programs, and has published over 150 papers, books, and reports in his field. A graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy, Dr. Seymour obtained his Ph.D. at Scripps. He is a member of the Marine Board of the U.S. National Research Council and is active in the Marine Technology Society, the American Society of Civil Engineers, and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. D. Richard Blidberg

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