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         Naval Marine Ocean Engineer:     more books (24)
  1. Application of probabilistic design methods to wave loads prediction for ship structures analysis (Technical and research bulletin) by Stanley G Stiansen, 1982
  2. 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
  3. Deep ocean simulation facilities of the United States (Technical & research report) by S. R Heller, 1972
  4. A brief treatise on ocean mining operations by Charles E Woodbury, 1978
  5. The Ocean Dumping Surveillance System by Tom H Robinson, 1988
  6. Analysis of a stratified sample of ocean wave records at Station "India" (Technical and research bulletin) by Dan Hoffman, 1976
  7. Estimating the time of arrival of assistance for ocean vessels in distress by David L Gray, 1982
  8. Changing patterns in ocean transportation of people by Richard D O'Leary, 1973
  9. Offshore hard mineral resource potential and mining technology / c by R. Kaufman by R Kaufman, 1976

21. Project Engineer Jobs - Marine Pipeline/Deepwater/Ocean - Houston, Texas Job Sea
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23. Career Opportunities
equipment to survive and operate in a marine environment and to serve the needs ofthe oceangoing community. A naval architect is an engineer with the working
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24. Biography
Architect and ocean engineer(B.Sc) Ship Structure engineer SpecialisationShip Structureand construction. Birol GÜZELHAN, naval Architect and marine engineer (B
http://www.deltamarine.com.tr/English/biography/biography.html
Bülent ÞENER Naval Architect and Mechanical Engineer (M.Sc)
Chairman of the Board
Specialisation : Administrator engineer, ship finance, engineering economics
Yaþar GÜL Naval Architect and Marine Engineer (M.Sc)
General Manager, Director of CAE and Concept Design departments
Specialisation : Ship design hull form design, steel structure design, finite element analyses, computational fluids dynamic, software development
Cemal ÞAHÝN Naval Architect and Marine Engineer (M.Sc)
Assistant General Manager
Specialisation :Director of Ship Theory department Ship theory calculations
Atilla KÜÇÜKDÝKER Naval Architect and Marine Engineer (B.Sc)
Manager of CAD/CAM and Ship structure departments Specialisation :Ship structure and construction, CAD/CAM, software development. Tamer ÇAKMAK Naval Architect and Marine Engineer (B.Sc) Specialisation :Project Manager Machinery installation , design of piping system, 3-D piping model and isometric

25. NavArch Online! - A Resource For Canadian Ocean And Naval Architectural Engineer
As a civil/marine global analysis engineer, you will assist in the you must have anMS in Civil engineering, ocean engineering or naval Architecture
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Global Analysis Engineer
CIVIL/MARINE GLOBAL ANALYSIS ENGINEER
As a civil/marine global analysis engineer, you will assist in the delivery of competitive deepwater developments, contribute technical and organizational skills toward the development of structures, moorings and risers, and work on a multi-disciplinary project teams designing a Floating Production System for use in the Gulf of Mexico or elsewhere in the world. In addition, you will be responsible for the dynamic analysis of the integrated floating system including the hull, topsides, mooring, and riser systems as well as estimating responses for numerous design conditions and environments using analytical and experimental tools. To be considered for this role, you must have an M.S. in Civil Engineering, Ocean Engineering or Naval Architecture. Knowledge of any of the following areas is desirable: analysis and design of steel structures, finite element analysis, material selection, corrosion prevention, dynamic analysis of floating systems, hydrodynamics, loading in wind, waves and current, mooring system components, structural dynamics and fatigue, risk and reliability, and project planning and economics. In addition, you should have an interest in the technical evaluation, estimation of cost, design, construction and installation of offshore facilities. In addition to the tasks outlined in this role, you may be assigned to other responsibilities as needed. The Royal Dutch/Shell Group of Companies offers an outstanding benefits package.

26. Martin, Ottaway, Van Hemmen & Dolan, Inc.
ship appraisals, structural surveys, naval architecture and 1987 1993 engineeringand marine Consultant, FRANCIS A 1982 - 1984 ocean engineer and Surveyor for
http://www.martinottaway.com/res_rikhemmen.html
Email address: rhemmen@martinottaway.com
Professional Experience 1993 - Present
Engineering and Marine Consultant, FRANCIS A. MARTIN AND OTTAWAY, INC.
Chief Engineer, JOHAN VALENTIJN, INC., a high technology design and engineering firm in Newport, R. I. Responsibilities included: Conception and implementation of various design projects ranging from maritime design to industrial design, coordination of out of office research projects, construction management, design and supervision of computer facilities. Functioned as Chief Engineer for the EAGLE 1987 America's Cup.
Ocean Engineer and Surveyor for the AMERICAN BUREAU OF SHIPPING at their headquarters in New York City. Analysis and certification of fixed offshore structures. Final technical machinery approvals of every vessel and rig approved by the Bureau during that period, and the computerization of the flow of plan approvals in the machinery department.
Work-Study employment with MAR, INC., an engineering company specializing in the solution of ocean-related problems. Worked on various defense projects, including the design of high speed sonar array depressors, variety of towing tank tests, and the design of a JTIDS communications simulation computer program.

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the past 10 years, as an ocean Systems or ocean engineer, Jack has Jack is a memberof the Society of naval Architects and marine engineers (SNAME).
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Submersible Systems Technology, Inc. Ocean Technology Associates, founded in 1984 by Charles M. Staehle, changed the corporate name to Submersible Systems Technology in 1991 after acquiring the submarine design and construction division of Perry Technologies. Submersible Systems Technology designs and manufactures submarines, diving equipment, remotely operated vehicles (ROV), autonomous unmanned vehicles (AUV), hypobaric chambers and other specialized underwater equipment. Charles "Mike" Staehle, Owner and President of SST, is a career engineer with 44 years experience in submarine and underwater systems design and technical project management.
Charles "Mike" Staehle
President Trieste from 1966 through 1968, he participated in search and survey operations for the USS Scorpion (SSN 589) wreckage, for which the group was awarded a Navy Unit Citation, served on both nuclear and conventional submarines, and is a retired Navy Captain. Mike is a member of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers (SNAME), Marine Technology Society (MTS) and Deep Submersible Pilots Association (DSPA).
Norman "Jack" Brandt

28. Ocean-Oil International Corp. - Hector V. Pazos, P.E. - Expert Witness In Mariti
President, oceanOil International Corp. 1969-1970 Vice President and Chief engineer,Petro marine engineering, Inc. 1969 Department Supervisor, naval
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Hector V. Pazos, P. E.
Expert Witness/Maritime Litigations Florida Office: P.O. Box 2008
Palm Harbor, FL 34682-2008 USA
Ph: (727) 784-8004 Fax: (727) 785-6455
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Hector V. Pazos, P.E. MARINE ACCIDENTS - INVESTIGATION SERVICES
EXPERT WITNESS During the past 30 years, Ocean-Oil has been retained to assist lawyers, insurance companies, and owners regarding technical matters in a substantial number of litigations (over 1,200). We have made surveys and inspections, prepared reports, and/or testified by deposition and in court in more than 400 cases involving:
  • power and sail pleasure boats
  • passenger and cargo vessels
  • offshore platforms
  • drilling rigs
  • fishing vessels
  • pipelines
  • barges
  • floating cranes
  • collisions
  • salvage
  • towing
  • damages to docks
  • slip and fall
  • inclined and vertical ladders
  • fires and explosions
  • diving accidents
  • noise and/or vibration
  • containers
  • dredges
These litigations can be classified generally as:
  • Accident Reconstruction
  • Product Liability
  • Equipment Failure
  • Structural Failure
  • Latent Defects
  • Vessel Safety and Seaworthiness
  • Aquatics/Recreation
  • Design/Construction Defects
  • Cause of Vessel Sinking
  • Vessel Stability
  • Salvage of Vessels
  • Engine and Steering Damage
  • Personal Injury/Safety
  • Biomechanics
Mr Pazos' Academic Background: M. S. in Naval Architecture, Marine Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina 1959. Further studies at Tulane, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Princeton Universities. Courses, Seminars, and Conferences:

29. Ocean Engineering
Carmen G. Borda, naval Architect. John Buck, Electrical engineer. JosephH. Comer III, marine Architect. Langley R. Gace, ocean engineer.
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Introduction

Marine Biology

Oceanography

- Ocean Engineering
Related Fields

Career Outlook
Ocean Engineering Overview and Researcher Profiles Overview The field of ocean engineering provides an important link between the other oceanographic disciplines such as marine biology, chemical and physical oceanography, and marine geology and geophysics. Just as the interests of oceanographers have driven the demand for the design skills and technical expertise of ocean engineers, the innovations in instrumentation and equipment design made by ocean engineers have revolutionized the field of oceanography. This is especially true within the last three decades.
Ocean engineering is actually a combination of several types of engineering: a mix of mechanical, electrical, civil, acoustical, and chemical engineering techniques and skills, coupled with a basic understanding of how the oceans work. The importance of working in partnerships with oceanographers from other disciplines is critical, as the challenge of working in the ocean environment requires a range of backgrounds and skills.
The expertise of ocean engineers is invaluable to oceanographers interested in measuring or studying various aspects of the ocean. For example, programmable buoys that can remain at sea for long periods of time have helped physical oceanographers study currents and weather in many locations at once. In addition, the data gathered by these buoys can be relayed back to a laboratory located on a ship or on land, giving the researcher "real-time" data. This is especially important for marine meteorologists.

30. Career Opportunities For Ocean Engineers And Naval Architects
freesurface hydrodynamics, was developed by naval architects, for marine transportationencompasses broad questions of international trade. The ocean engineer.
http://inhavision.inha.ac.kr/~s950273/ocean engineering.htm

31. Ocean And Naval Architectural Engineering
floating equipment to survive and operate in a marine environment and to servethe needs of the oceangoing community. A naval architectural engineer is an
http://www2.engr.mun.ca/Engr/Programmes/Naval/Naval.html
Naval architects conceive, design and construct ships, offshore structures and other floating equipment to survive and operate in a marine environment and to serve the needs of the ocean-going community. A naval architectural engineer is an engineer with the working knowledge of several disciplines and expertise in one of the basic areas of structural, hydrodynamical, or marine systems design. The role of naval architects now reaches beyond the confines of shipyards and design offices. The Ocean and Naval Architectural Engineering Programme is the only accredited undergraduate programme specifically in naval architecture in Canada. The programme is designed both to provide graduates for the traditional role in shipbuilding and to provide for highly qualified professionals who can work in related ocean industries such as marine services; offshore engineering; submersibles and other advanced marine vehicles. The undergraduate programme is also a thorough preparation for graduate studies, research and consulting in ocean engineering. Chart of Ocean and Naval Architectural Engineering Curriculum
Chart of Ocean and Naval Architectural Engineering Technical Electives
Academic Calendar Jul-26-1994 / tony@engr.mun.ca

32. WHOI Commencement
completion of his MIT/WHOI Joint Program ocean engineer degree simultaneously witha Master of Science in marine engineering and naval Architecture from MIT
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WHOI to Hold Commencement Exercises June 3
19 to Receive Degrees
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Rear Admiral Jay M. Cohen
WHOI Commencement Speaker A native of New York City, Rear Admiral Cohen received his commission as an Ensign upon graduation from the United States Naval Academy in 1968. He then qualified as a Navy diver, trained at the submarine school in New London, CT, and reported to the diesel submarine USS Diodon in San Diego for duty as Supply and Weapons Officer during an extended western Pacific deployment. Following completion of his MIT/WHOI Joint Program Ocean Engineer degree simultaneously with a Master of Science in Marine Engineering and Naval Architecture from MIT, he received nuclear power training and was assigned to the engineering department aboard the fleet ballistic nuclear submarine USS Nathaniel Hale before joining the staff of the Commander Submarine Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet

33. President And Director's Office - Organization
from MIT in 1961 with MIT's second professional degree of naval engineer (currentlycalled ocean engineer) and a MS in naval Architecture and marine engineering
http://www.whoi.edu/administration/director/organization/jcoburn.html
Organization
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Joseph L. Coburn, Jr.
Marine Operations
Ship Operations Manager
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Woods Hole, MA 02543
Fax:508-457-2184
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Joe Coburn came to his present position at WHOI from the Washington, DC area and a series of positions with a variety of consulting companies in the general field of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering. He graduated from the U. S. Coast Guard Academy in 1955 (BS, Engineering) and from MIT in 1961 with MIT's second professional degree of Naval Engineer (currently called Ocean Engineer) and a MS in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering. At WHOI he worked on the design and implementation of the renovations to Knorr and Oceanus and on the design of the Coastal Research SWATH.

34. SMS Staff
Fassardi, Claudio, ocean engineer Coastal and ocean engineering, naval Architecture.Fluck, John, Mechanical engineer - marine Systems Mechanical Design.
http://www.scimar.com/pages/staff.htm

35. Academic Programs And Facilities: Ocean Engineering Graduate Group
Areas to be studied encompass marine transportation, petroleum and other a wider fieldof activity for today’s naval architect and ocean engineer.
http://www.coe.berkeley.edu/Students/announce/ocean.html
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Ocean Engineering Graduate Group
230 Bechtel Engineering Center
Web site: www.coe.berkeley.edu/oceaneng/
For graduate admissions information, contact the graduate assistant, Marcia Hickman, 230 Bechtel Engineering Center, Berkeley, CA 94720-1708; telephone: (510) 642-8790; fax: (510) 643-6103; e-mail: oceaneng@coe.berkeley.edu Facilities The Ocean Engineering Graduate Group laboratory facilities include equipment for conducting experiments on both hydrodynamic and structural problems of marine vehicles and ocean structures. The principle hydrodnamic facility is a towing tank that is 200 feet long, eight feet wide, and six feet deep. It is equipped with a towing carriage capable of speeds up to approximately 1.8 m/sec (3.5 knots) and a servo-controlled wave generator that can produce either regular or random waves. Instruments are available for measuring fluid forces, pressures, motions, real-time digital images, and other properties of the model being tested. Structural testing machines are available for conducting static bending experiments on intermediate-scale models. Strain gauges and deflection instrumentation installed on the model provide the means of recording the structural response to load systems that approximate the loads imposed by the sea on the full-scale structures.

36. B Gibbs Cox, Inc. /B - Employment Opportunities
Familiarity with AUTOCAD and naval architectural software such as FASTSHIP, SMP,GHS Structural engineer BS or higher in Civil, marine, ocean or Aerospace
http://www.gibbscox.com/employment.htm

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February 11th, 2003 is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is currently seeking qualified applicants for the following positions:
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Naval Architect BS or higher in Naval Architecture or Marine, Ocean or Aerospace Engineering. 1-15 years experience in early-phase total ship design, stability, and seakeeping analysis. Familiarity with AUTOCAD and naval architectural software such as FASTSHIP, SMP, GHS, and ASSET, as well as military and commercial design standards highly desirable. Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications required. Strong written and verbal communications skills required. Marine/Mechanical Engineer BS or higher in Marine or Mechanical Engineering. 1-5 years experience in design of shipboard propulsion and auxiliary systems, particularly HVAC. AUTOCAD experience preferred, Microsoft Office proficiency required. Strong written and verbal communication skills required. Structural Engineer BS or higher in Civil, Marine, Ocean or Aerospace Engineering with concentration in structures and 1-10 years experience in design of large structures. NASTRAN (or similar) finite element modeling and analysis experience required. Noise, shock and vibration analysis experience preferred. AUTOCAD skills preferred. Microsoft Office proficiency required. Strong written and verbal communication skills required.

37. 2000 Maritime Archaeology Techniques Course
Director, Sherwood Maynard, Director, marine Option Program naval Historical CenterObserver, Wendy Coble, John Craven, Scientist, ocean engineer, author, consultant
http://www.hawaii.edu/mop/matc2000.html
2000 Maritime Archaeology Techniques Course
June 19-July 21
Kane`ohe Bay MCBH (Marine Corps Base Hawai`i) Submerged Cultural Resource Survey
Welcome to the field course web pages for this year's project...click on the buttons below for details...and don't forget to check the rest of the program's pages (see menu at bottom of page).

MATC 2000
Preparations:
(week one)
Remote sensing:
(week two
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Background of Project for 2000
On 7 December 1941, units of the Imperial Japanese fleet attacked United States naval and air installations on the Island of O`ahu. During the battle United States seventh fleet capital ships sustained heavy damage in Pearl Harbor. However, at least one of the smaller bases on O`ahu absorbed proportionately greater losses. The naval air station at Kane`ohe Bay lost thirty-three of its thirty-six total PBY flying patrol boats, several of which were destroyed at their ready moorings in the bay, sinking to the bottom. Historical sources regarding the number of PBYs sunk in the Bay, are contradictory and unreliable. The field course for 2000 focused on submerged naval resources in Kaneohe Bay, O`ahu. The fieldwork featured a side scan sonar and magnetometer remote sensing survey of the mooring area within the naval air station, now known as Marine Corps Base Hawai`i (MCBH) – Kane`ohe Bay. Following the location of significant targets, students made survey dives to assess the condition of the wreck sites. Dive teams recorded information from sites with underwater still photography and measured sketches. Satellite positioning systems were used to track the survey and locate sites on the final map. Following the fieldwork, students created a draft analysis of their findings. The material record of this significant event, lying at the bottom of Kane`ohe Bay, is placed in context of the larger narrative. World War II was one of the most significant contemporary events in the Pacific, and surveys such as this are only the "tip of the iceberg" in understanding the material legacy of that event.

38. Nat'l Academies Press, Improving Productivity In U.S. Marine Container Terminals
land, terminal, bachelor, marine, sea, architecture, served, california, currently,operating, position, naval, holds, engineer, department, board, ocean, ship
http://www.nap.edu/books/0309036941/html/193.html
Improving Productivity in U.S. Marine Container Terminals
Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems ( CETS
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39. Nat'l Academies Press, Opportunities To Improve Marine Forecasting (1989), Appen
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Opportunities to Improve Marine Forecasting
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40. Department Of Ocean Engineering
marine/ocean/Mechanical/Structural engineer Phoenix International Coastal/Civilengineer - Noble Consultants naval Facilities engineering Service Center
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College of Engineering
Department of Ocean Engineering
The following Jobs are Available:
Geotechnical Engineer, Heller and Johnsen, Stratord, CT (posted 2/14/03) Civil Engineer, Pare Engineering Corp., Lincoln, RI (posted 2/14/03) Marine/Civil Engineer, URS Corp., Oxon Hill, MD (posted 2/14/03) Engineering Openings at Raytheon (posted 10/10/02) ... Engineering Openings - Airtek Services (posted 1/15/02)
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Science Job Market, Physical Sciences Resource Center INTERNET Job Lists ISPRS Job Directory Email and web site addresses for employment and advanced education opportunities in Ocean Engineering (posted 9/10/99)

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