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July 7, 2016 - Newsletter
Created by mccue@navalengineers.org on 7/7/2016 2:19:23 PM


IN THIS ISSUE
  • Fleet Maintenance and Modernization Symposium (FMMS) 2016
  • July 2016 ASNE Member of the Month: John Ripple
  • Annual Business Meeting

Open Call for Papers

Have a paper you want to submit and present at a symposium? Check out the below opportunities to participate.

Combat Systems Symposium 2016
December 6-7, 2016
Washington, DC
Abstracts due: July 17, 2016

Arctic Day
November 2, 2016
Washington, DC
Abstracts due: September 12, 2016

Intelligent Ships Symposium XII
May 23-24, 2017
Philadelphia, PA
Abstracts due: November 4, 2016


Upcoming Events and Education

Webinar: Six Reasons Why the Shipbuilding Industry is Challenging
July 21, 2016
Number of PDHs: 1

Fleet Maintenance and Modernization Symposium 2016
September 12-15, 2016
Hampton, VA

Course: Shipbuilding & Ship Repair Business Management: I
Number of PDH's: 4
September 12, 2016
Hampton, VA

Course: Shipbuilding & Ship Repair Business Management: II
Number of PDH's: 4
September 15, 2016
Hampton, VA

Arctic Day
November 2, 2016
Washington, DC

Course: Ship Seakeeping and Small Boat Dynamics
Number of PDH's: 4
November 15, 2016
Linthicum Heights, MD

Launch & Recovery Symposium
November 16-17, 2016
Linthicum Heights, MD

Combat Systems Symposium
December 6-7, 2016
Washington, DC

Technology, Systems, and Ships; ASNE Day 2017
February 14-16
Arlington, VA

Intelligent Ships Symposium XII
May 23-24, 2017
Philadelphia, PA

Naval Future Force Science & Technology (S&T) Expo
July 20-21, 2017
Washington Convention Center
Washington, DC

Technology, Systems, and Ships; ASNE Day 2018
February 13-15
Arlington, VA

ASNE Weekly Newsletter

July 7, 2016

 


Fleet Maintenance and Modernization Symposium (FMMS) 2016

Did you know ADM Phil Davidson; Commander, Fleet Forces Command and VADM Tom Moore; Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command are confirmed speakers for FMMS 2016? A handful of exhibit and sponsorship opportunities remain; don't miss out! For further details on exhibit and sponsorship opportunities, please contact Bruce Baker, Andy Vasquez, Amy Pearlstein, or Mike Huling.


July 2016 ASNE Member of the Month: John Ripple
Naval Surface Warfare Center Philadelphia Division 

John is in his first year working as a full-time Engineer at Naval Surface Warfare Center Philadelphia Division (NSWCPD) code 422 and is taking graduate courses at Villanova University.  John is the newest member in ASNE Delaware Valley.  John signed up to attend DV's speed mentoring event and gained valuable insight to help shape his career path.  Following the event, he volunteered to help with the Advanced Machinery Technology Symposium (AMTS) planning committee and took responsibility for executing a professional development track at the event.  John became a member and actively involved in the section within a week.  Stay tuned for more updates on his progress as a Naval Engineer.

What got you into naval engineering? 
If I had to pick one event it would be my trip to the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute Museum as a child.  Watching video footage from the Alvin submersible I was fascinated by the Research Vessels. That's where my interest began. 

What is a fun fact most people don't know about you?  
I can lick my elbow.  People tell me it's impossible.  I used to think I was really special... now it's just awkward. 

Who are a few of your most admired engineers/scientists/mathematicians, dead or alive, would you like to meet? 
Jacques Cousteau. He was so innovative and made great contributions to ocean sciences.  I would love to pick his brain about future projects. 

If you could engineer your perfect concession stand/food truck, what would it be? 
It would be a hybrid truck. Cheeseburgers with an array of toppings and Ice cream. I don't know how well it would do but those are my favorite foods.

Nominate a Member of the Month
Have someone you'd like to nominate as Member of the Month?  Please direct nominations to Michelle Redmon, mredmon@navalengineers.org.


Annual Business Meeting

Yesterday ASNE held its Annual Business Meeting. At this meeting, open to all members, ASNE President RADM Anthony Lengerich, USN (Ret.) thanked outgoing Vice President Dr. Bill Luebke and outgoing Council members CDR Dwight Alexander, USN (Ret.), LCDR Robert Bernstein, USCG (Ret.), Dr. Alan Brown, CAPT, USN (Ret.), Dr. Jennifer Michaeli, RADM Clarke Orzalli, USN (Ret.), Mr. John Tuttle, CAPT Matthew Von Ruden, USCG (Ret.), and CAPT Bruce Woodruff, USN (Ret.) for their service.

President Lengerich welcomed incoming Vice President RADM Mark Hugel, USN (Ret.) and incoming Council members Dr. Norbert Doerry, CAPT, USN (Ret.), RDML Chuck Goddard, USN (Ret.), CAPT Joe Johnson, USNR (Ret.), CAPT Peter Lyle, USN (Ret.), Mr. Dave Norris, CAPT John Preisel, USN (Ret.), CAPT Mike Rorstad, USCG (Ret.), and CAPT Greg Sanford, USN (Ret.). Please join us in thanking incoming and outgoing officers and members of Council for their dedication to the Society.

President Lengerich then delivered his State of the Society message and engaged the membership in open dialogue regarding the long range plans for the Society.


Have questions or suggestions?
Send us your thoughts or suggestions, by contacting ASNE at asnehq@navalengineers.org.

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