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         Naval Marine Ocean Engineer:     more books (24)
  1. Development of transportation on the North Pacific Ocean (Paper / Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers) by A. F Pillsbury, 1943
  2. Ocean Engineering: Oceanography, Engineering, Civil Engineering, Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, Marine Electronics
  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. Maximum wave conditions for design (Technical and research bulletin - Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers) by Frank Sellars, 1978
  5. 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
  6. American superliners - they will pay! (Paper / Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers) by George C Gaede, 1939
  7. 2007 Symposium on Underwater Technology and Workshop on Scientific Use of Submarine Cables and Related Technologies
  8. Naval Total Asset Visibility (NTAV) Precision Asset Location (PAL) - System Tests on the SS Curtiss by Daniel J. McCambridge, Steven J. Gunderson, et all 2004
  9. 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
  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. Submersible Vehicle Systems Design by Victor T. Boatwright, Robert L. Evans, et all 1990-01-10
  13. Elements of Ocean Engineering by Dr. Robert E. Randall, 2010-09-01
  14. The Principles of Naval Architecture Series: Strength of Ships and Ocean Structures (The Principals of Naval Architecture) by Prof. Alaa Mansour, Donald Liu, 2008-01-02

41. General Catalog - Ocean Engineering
Areas to be studied encompass marine transportation, petroleum and other a widerfield of activity for today's naval architect and ocean engineer.
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44. Committee To Assess The U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers Methods Of Analysis And Pee
He was an ocean engineer at Harbor Branch Foundation, Inc. Society of Civil engineers,Society of naval Architects and marine engineers, Western
http://www4.nas.edu/webcr.nsf/CommitteeDisplay/WSTB-U-01-02-E?OpenDocument

45. NAVAL AND MARITIME ENGINEER
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46. The Faculty Of Naval Architecture And Ocean Engineering
fluid dynamics, marine dynamics, naval architecture and the exploration of the Oceaneconomically attractive and of a prospective marine engineer regardless of
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47. Rear Admiral Fred L. Ames
He holds the degrees of ocean engineer and Master of He is a registered Professionalengineer in naval Architecture and marine engineering, and
http://www.uscg.mil/hq/g-w/g-wt/g-wtl/summit/bios/ames.htm
Rear Admiral Fred L. Ames
Assistant Commandant for Human Resources
United States Coast Guard
Rear Admiral Ames is both a Surface Operations Specialist and Naval Engineer with service in both the Atlantic and Pacific. He has served nine years in both engineering and deck assignments on 378-foot High Endurance Cutters, with varied assignments ashore in naval engineering, training, and human resource management. Rear Admiral Ames commanded the High Endurance Cutters MORGENTHAU (WHEC 721) and MUNRO (WHEC 724). As a Flag Officer, he commanded the Coast Guard Personnel Command and most recently the Coast Guard Maintenance and Logistics Command Pacific. Previous shore assignments include District Naval Engineering; Resident Inspectors Office, Tacoma, Washington, overseeing construction of 270-foot Medium Endurance Cutters and 140-foot icebreaking tugs; Chief, Engineering and Weapons Training Schools and Training Officer, Training Center Yorktown, Virginia; Chief of Naval Engineering, Maintenance and Logistics Command Atlantic; Chief, Enlisted Personnel Division and Deputy Chief, Office of Personnel and Training, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters. Rear Admiral Ames graduated with high honors from the U.S. Coast Guard Academy with a Bachelor of Science in 1968. He holds the degrees of Ocean Engineer and Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a Master of Science in Management from the Polytechnic Institute of New York. He is a registered Professional Engineer in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering in the State of Washington. Rear Admiral Ames is a 1988 graduate of the National War College. He serves on the Board of Directors and Editorial Board of the U.S. Naval Institute and has served on the Executive Council of the American Society of Naval Engineers. He is a member of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers and Sigma XI.

48. RESUME
Pan American Federation of Coastal and ocean engineering Member, Executive Committee,Society of naval Architects and marine engineer NY Metropolitan
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Director, Davidson Laboratory
Professor, Department of Civil, Environmental, and Ocean Engineering
Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, New Jersey 07030
e-mail: mbruno@stevens-tech.edu
phone: (201) 216-5338
EDUCATION ScD. Civil-Ocean Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology -
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 1986 M.S. Civil Engrg University of California at Berkeley 1981 B.S. Civil Engrg New Jersey Institute of Technology 1980
PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION Registered Professional Engineer in the State of New Jersey SCUBA Instructor (PADI and NAUI certifications)
POSITIONS Director, Davidson Laboratory 1989 - present Professor, Stevens Institute of Technology 1998-present Member, Defense Science Board Task Force on Homeland Security Director, New Jersey Coastal Protection Technical Assistance Service Member, State of New Jersey Beach Erosion Commission Editor-in Chief, Secretary-General - Pan American Federation of Coastal and Ocean Engineers Member

49. Elizabeth J. Reynolds
naval Architect ocean engineer. September 1997June 2000. Seattle, Washington.Project Manager and naval Architect for marine Consulting including
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HOME SERVICES FOUNDERS CONTACTS Delivering Engineering Solutions Embracing New Technology ELIZABETH J. REYNOLDS Click here for résumé in PDF format EDUCATION Australian Maritime College Launceston, Tasmania, Australia M.Phil. in Naval Architecture Thesis Topic: A Fast-Track Ship Simulation Model. Memorial University of Newfoundland St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada B.Eng. in Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering Thesis Topic: Wind Tunnel Testing of an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle. PROFESSIONAL MARINE EXPERIENCE Harbor Marine Group, Inc. – July 2000 - Present Seattle, Washington Founding Shareholder Marine Consulting experience as follows: On-site Naval Architecture services at Crowley Marine Services to support their large fleet of tugs, barges, and work vessels, Development and implementation of line load monitoring system for measuring the loads on escort tug hawsers, Voyage planning, including route climatology, towing loads calculations and tow speed, for several large ship tows such as the USS Iowa move from Rhode Island to San Francisco via the Panama Canal

50. US Field Engineer Receives Award From Her Majesty, The Queen
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Tel: Fax: E-mail: info@oceanmarineinc.com "A Support Services Company" US Field Engineer Receives Award from Her Majesty, the Queen Ocean Marine Industries, Inc. 206 Research Drive, Suite 101, Chesapeake, VA 23320 Phone: FAX: E-mail: info@oceanmarineinc.com OMI Employee Receives Award from Her Majesty, the Queen Chesapeake, Virginia (October 28, 2002) C lick here to read The Royal Navy Press Release (MS Word) Her Majesty the Queen has appointed Michael Dana Kohler, a Principal Shiprider for Ocean Marine Industries, Inc., of Chesapeake, Virginia, as an honorary Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire. This is an award bestowed by the Queen in recognition of great service to Britain. The award recognizes the quality of service performed by Michael Kohler and his deep commitment to HMS Scott. Ocean Marine Industries provides technical and logistic support services for the unique survey equipment used aboard the ship, and Mr. Kohler has been responsible for the day-to-day operation, maintenance and repair of the integrated, complex arrangement since the ship's commissioning in 1997. Minister for Defence Procurement Lord Bach presented Michael Kohler with the award on behalf of the Queen at the Devonport Naval Base on September 23, 2002.

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52. Job Guide 2003 - Job Details
A naval architect may specialise as a in the design and management of marine and offshore oceanEngineer who is involved in ocean science, wave mechanics and sub
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55. The Glosten Associates, Inc. - Staff List
Benjamin B. Ackers, naval architect/ocean engineer, EIT BS, naval Architecture andMarine engineering, Webb Institute, 1997 Joined firm in 1997 bbackers@glosten
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
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Duane H. Laible , P.E., Chairman
B.S., Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Webb Institute, 1962
Joined firm in 1971
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William L. Hurley , P.E., President
B.S.E., Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, University of Michigan, 1976
Joined firm in 1977
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J. Thomas Bringloe , P.E., Sr. Principal/Director of Engineering
B.S.E., Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, University of Michigan, 1967 Joined firm in 1969 jtbringloe@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 Joined firm in 1971 blhutchison@glosten.com David L. Gray , P.E., Principal/Ocean Engineering B.A., Physics, Earlham College, 1970 M.S.E., Ocean Engineering, University of Washington, 1984

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