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- Ocean & Marine Engineering Division Technical Session 2
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- 2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Daniel Brahan, US Coast Guard Academy; Thomas W. Denucci, United States Coast Guard Academy; Jaye Falls, United States Naval Academy; Paul H. Miller, P.E., United States Coast Guard Academy; Peter A. Sousa, United States Coast Guard Academy
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Ocean and Marine Division (OMED)
statistical design methods combined withfundamental naval architecture principles leading to an individual design by the end of the firstsemester. Students then select one of their designs and build it during the spring. Coursegraduates have the option to serve as mentors, teaching aides and course instructors, buildingtheir leadership, technical and communication skills. At the United States Naval Academy(USNA), the fourth-year students build either an off-the-shelf design or one of their own. Thestudents build their boat from construction plans through finishing with decreasing amounts ofguidance from instructors. By the end of the course, students can read plans and determine viableconstruction steps independently and recognize when a design might
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- Ocean and Marine Division (OMED) Technical Session 1
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- 2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Leigh S. McCue, George Mason University; Erin Hagarty; Jill K. Nelson, George Mason University; Cameron Nowzari, George Mason University; Ali Khalid Raz, George Mason University; Jessica Rosenberg, George Mason University; Daigo Shishika, George Mason University; Cynthia Smith, George Mason University; James Yang
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Electrical Engineering and a BA in Economics from Rice Univer- sity in 1998. She attended the University of IllinoiProf. Cameron Nowzari, George Mason University Cameron Nowzari is currently an Associate Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Depart- ment at George Mason University. He received his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering in June 2009 from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and his Ph.D. in Engineering Sciences in Sept 2013 from the Uni- versity of California, San Diego. He was with the Air Force Research Laboratory at the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base as a Summer Faculty Fellow in 2019, working with the Aerospace Systems directorate Dr. Nowzari’s research interests are in the broad area