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Welcome to the Website of the New England Section of SNAME! The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers was organized in 1893, to advance the art, science, and practice of naval architecture, shipbuilding and marine engineering. For over a century members have included commercial and governmental practitioners, students, and educators of naval architecture, shipbuilding, and marine and ocean engineering. SNAME encourages the exchange and recording of information, sponsors applied research, offers career guidance, supports education, and enhances the professional status and integrity of its membership. The New England Section was inaugurated on June 12, 1944. We comprise members in the US States of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. The section is always interested in what are members are doing. Let us know and we'll feature you on the New England microsite. |
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With great excitement, SNAME New England is announcing that the winners of the 2018 Student Paper Competition:
Undergraduate First Place Paper Award:
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Loading Conditions for Towing Vessels Subjected to Subchapter M USCG Academy Erin Morgan, William Bragaw, Stephen Bruno
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Undergraduate Second Place Paper Award:
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Arctic Multi-Purpose Support Vessel USCG Academy Alberto Enriquez-Luna, Jordan Fonville, Harry Hoffman, Dakota Richter
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Graduate First Place Paper Award:
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Conversion of Oliver Hazard Perry (FFG-7) Class Frigate to a Podded Propulsion Test and Demonstration Ship MIT LT Ioannis Dagres, LCDR David Johnsen, LCDR Matthew Washko
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Graduate Second Place Paper Award:
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Design and Numerical Simulation of a Variable-Scale Floating Offshore Model Test Turbine University of Maine Jacob Ward
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All student papers are submitted to HQ for consideration in the national competition. The winner of that competition will be announced at SNAME SMC/World Maritime Convention in Providence, RI in November.