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October 27, 2016 - Newsletter
Created by mccue@navalengineers.org on 10/27/2016 9:52:30 AM


IN THIS ISSUE
  • Combat Systems Symposium
  • Member of the Month
  • FLEET

Open Call for Papers

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

ASNE Presents: Technology, Systems and Ships
February 14-16, 2017
Arlington, VA
Abstracts due: November 4, 2016

Intelligent Ships Symposium XII
May 24-25, 2017
Philadelphia, PA
Abstracts due: November 4, 2016


Upcoming Education

Propulsion Design for Ice Going Vesssels
Number of PDH's: 2
November 3, 2016
Washington, DC

Introduction to Combat Systems Engineering
Number of PDH's: 8
November 15, 2016
Linthicum Heights, MD

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

Electrical Power Basics
Number of PDH's: 4
December 12, 2016
Alexandria, VA

Introduction to Power Electronics
Number of PDH's: 4
December 12, 2016
Alexandria, VA

Upcoming Events

Arctic Day
November 2, 2016
Washington, DC

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, 2017
Arlington, VA

Intelligent Ships Symposium XII
May 24-25, 2017
Philadelphia, PA

MegaRust 2017
June 20-22, 2017
Newport News, VA

Naval Future Force Science & Technology (S&T) Expo
July 2017
Washington, DC

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


Job Board

Did you know you can post available positions, including internships, on our newly launched Job Board?

Current Positions Available:

Assistant Professor of Engineering - Temporary, Spring 2017
Castine, ME

Educator in Residence
Alexandria, VA

Engineer - Navy Combat Systems
Wallops Island, VA

Professor of NA/ME/OE
Glen Cove, NY

Assistant Professor of Engineering
Castine, ME

ASNE Weekly Newsletter

October 27, 2016

 


Combat Systems Symposium

Combat Systems Symposium 2016

Washington Navy Yard Catering and Conference Center, Washington DC

December 6-7

REGISTER NOW!

The 2016 Combat Systems Symposium is thrilled to announce the lineup of keynote speakers and panelists for this year's event includes:

The Honorable Sean Stackley, Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research, Development and Acquisition) - Invited

Admiral Philip Davidson, USN; Commander, U.S. Fleet Forces Command

VADM James Syring, USN; Director Missile Defense Agency

RADM Ronald Boxall, USN; Director, Surface Warfare (N96)

RDML Jon Hill, USN; Program Executive Officer, Integrated Warfare Systems

RDML Tom Druggan, USN; Commander Naval Surface Warfare Systems Command

RDML John Ailes, USN; Deputy Commander, Fleet Readiness Directorate Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command

RDML Johnny R. Wolfe, Jr., USN; Program Executive AEGIS Ballistic Missile Defense

This year's event highlights four main focus points:

  • STRENGTHEN NAVAL POWER AT AND FROM SEA
  • ACHIEVE HIGH VELOCITY LEARNING AT EVERY LEVEL
  • STRENGTHEN OUR NAVY TEAM FOR THE FUTURE
  • EXPAND AND STRENGTHEN OUR NETWORK OF PARTNERS

"The ASNE Combat Systems Symposium is an annual opportunity for government and industry teams to discuss accomplishments, objectives for the future, and innovative ideas for future Sea Power. This year's symposium is being developed using the Chief of Naval Operations' four Lines of Effort. We are particularly interested in how we will apply the principles of High Velocity Learning to every aspect of complex systems engineering across sensors, control systems, networks, and weapons." -RDML Jon Hill, USN

"This year’s symposium looks at how Combat Systems superiority aligns with the CNO’s Design for Maintaining Maritime Superiority. We have some outstanding Navy Leaders lined up to provide their perspective on how we best meet and work within the CNO’s Design principles as they apply to our Combat Systems to achieve Maritime Superiority today and in the future. We look forward to a lively and informative two day Symposium." -CAPT Joe Johnson, USN (Ret.), Combat Systems Symposium Chairman

Learn more at http://www.combatsystems.org. And if you are seeking an opportunity to get up to speed on Combat Systems Engineering, join us for an 8-hour course on Introduction to Combat Systems Engineering November 15.


Member of the Month

October's Member of the Month is Nicholas Ratinaud! Nicholas may be familiar to you from our prior profile of him as an ASNE Scholarship recipient. To that end, the 2017/2018 academic year scholarship application is now available at: http://www.navalengineers.org/Students/Scholarships. Please help spread the word to the future naval engineers in your life. Membership manager Michelle Redmon caught up with Nicholas for a brief Q&A earlier this month.

Michelle: What got you into Naval Engineering?

Nicholas: My interest in Naval Engineering was a gradual development. As a teen in Michigan I was involved with the Sea Cadets, a program which included training cruises aboard an old Navy YP vessel. This experience influenced my decision to attend Webb and pursue studies in naval architecture. During my time at Webb, the incredible exhibits I have seen at NSWC Carderock and ASNE Day have strengthened my interest in this field.

Michelle: What is a fun fact most people don't know about you?

Nicholas: I went to circus camp for a few summers as a child. My skills may be a bit rusty today, but I learned how to juggle, spit fire, walk on a globe, trapeze, etc.

Michelle: What is one engineer/scientist/ or mathematician dead or alive would you like to meet?

Nicholas: I think that it would be fascinating to go back in time and meet William Webb. I would enjoy hearing firsthand about his innovative era, and I would like to inform him of the great impact that his legacy continues to have on the maritime industry today.

Michelle: If you could engineer your perfect concession stand/food truck, what would it be?

Nicholas: The NYC food cart/truck market could certainly benefit from a bit of diversification. I envision a mobile distributor of made-to-order empanadas with a diverse array of fillings, savory and sweet. These would be a competitive offering for pedestrians because they are less messy than sandwiches while still being delicious and healthier than a hot dog or snack food.

Interested in nominating a member of the month? Contact Michelle at mredmon@navalengineers.org. Past member of the month profiles are online at: http://www.navalengineers.org/Membership/Member-of-the-Month.


FLEET

Future Leaders in Experience-based Engineering and Technology (FLEET) is an innovative, competitive ship design video game for high school students interested in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics developed by NAVATEK. With support from the Office of Naval Research, ASNE will be working with NAVATEK to take this program nationwide! Stay tuned for more exciting FLEET announcements in the future, and in the meantime, check out Navatek's FLEET Trailer!


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

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