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HYDROELASTICITY: A NEW NAVAL SCIENCE

Journal of the American Society of Naval Engineers, 1959
S. R. HELLER, H. NORMAN ABRAMSON
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Introduction: Mathematical Sciences and Naval Engineering

2021
Mathematical modeling and analysis of system behavior are at the core of the development of high-tech system. Modern engineering sciences, to include naval engineering, call for more sophisticated mathematical and statistical methods in order to efficiently understand and resolve the increasing complexity of the tasks at hand.
Anthony A. Ruffa, Bourama Toni
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Naval EarthMap Observer (NEMO) program and the Naval Space Science and Technology Program Office

Acta Astronautica, 1999
Abstract In February 1997 the Chief of Naval Research chartered the Naval Space Science and Technology (S&T) Program Office, at the Office of Naval Research, to operate as the central point of contact for the Department of the Navy's (DON's) S&T activities in space. The Office was chartered to enhance the DON's space efforts through interdepartmental
Tom Wilson
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The Science of Naval Collecting

2020
This chapter argues that modern research into colonial object provenances is frustrated by a poor knowledge of the motivations, methodologies, and networks of historical naval collectors. Asserting that an enduring fascination with the voyages of James Cook has overshadowed and prejudiced understandings of subsequent imperial surveys, the chapter ...
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Science and Technology for Naval Warfare, 2015-2020

2005
Abstract : While the Navy has a productive S&T program today, the rapidly changing threat and the rate of world technological development demands change in the Navy-Marine Corps investment strategy for S&T over the next 15 years to ensure that the naval services can continue to effectively carry out their missions.
J. Wolbarsht   +7 more
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Support of the Biological Sciences by the Office of Naval Research

AIBS Bulletin, 1952
N recognition of the paramount importance of scientific research in the maintenance of future naval power and national security, and for the purpose of providing one office within the Department of the Navy specifically to conduct specialized and imaginative research in government facilities and under contract with private individuals, corporations ...
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The Center for Computational Science and Engineering at the U.S. Naval Academy

31st Annual Frontiers in Education Conference. Impact on Engineering and Science Education. Conference Proceedings (Cat. No.01CH37193), 2002
There is a strong and increasing desire for more multidisciplinary activities within mathematical, scientific and engineering education. This has found particularly strong voice in the rise of graduate programs in Computational Science and Engineering.
P.R. Turner, J. Burkhardt
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Identification of Naval Academy Applicants with Engineering and Science Interests

1974
Abstract : Due to the Navy's increasing manpower needs for high quality officers with engineering and science training, it has become necessary for the Naval Academy to increase the numbers of midshipmen electing engineering and science majors. To obtain the necessary increased numbers of midshipmen electing engineering and science majors and avoid the
Norman M. Abrahams, Idell Neumann
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