We're now accepting applications for the second annual Andy Miller Georgia Tech Scholarship! The $5,000 scholarship was created in honor of current BRPH employee, Andy Miller, vice president, chief engineer, principal, and Georgia Tech alumnus who celebrated his 40th anniversary with the firm in 2022. Miller is the longest-running employee of the company which was founded in 1964, and the backbone of the firm’s vast portfolio of aerospace and defense projects. The scholarship is awarded annually to an engineering student at Georgia Tech who is pursuing a degree in civil engineering with a specialization in structural engineering. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3VQdpN9 #georgiatech #gatechscholarships #engineeringscholarships
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Naval architecture stands out as a high-earning college major, particularly beneficial for low-income students. This field offers diverse career paths, from military shipbuilding to renewable energy projects.
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Why study to be a marine engineer or naval architect? The marine industry is in the midst of an exciting and challenging period of transformation, spurred in part by commitments to reduce emissions by 50% by 2050 compared to 2008. Nautical engineering and marine architecture leaders must identify and develop new ways to design and operate ships. The MEL in Marine Engineering and Naval Architecture offers an interdisciplinary curriculum designed to provide a holistic understanding of the industry. Courses are taught by world-renowned experts from UBC’s Faculty of Applied Science and cover topics in ship production and industrial engineering, ship dynamics and control, marine engineering, ship design, and ship hydrodynamics. Being a leader in this sector also requires familiarity and ease with business, organizational leadership, strategy, innovation, analytics, accounting, project management and more. Students gain this knowledge through courses taught by UBC Sauder’s Robert H. Lee Graduate School, where students explore case studies, engage in lively conversation and work together in interdisciplinary groups. Graduates of the #MEL in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering are in high demand across the industry. Are you ready to accelerate your career? Visit the link in our comments to learn more. #UBCMEL #MasterOfEngineeringLeadership #NavalArchitectureandMarineEngineering #marineengineering #maritimedecarbonisation #engineeringleadership #programspotlight #exploreMEL #Vancouver
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Why study to be a marine engineer or naval architect? The marine industry is in the midst of an exciting and challenging period of transformation, spurred in part by commitments to reduce emissions by 50% by 2050 compared to 2008. Nautical engineering and marine architecture leaders must identify and develop new ways to design and operate ships. The MEL in Marine Engineering and Naval Architecture offers an interdisciplinary curriculum designed to provide a holistic understanding of the industry. Courses are taught by world-renowned experts from UBC’s Faculty of Applied Science and cover topics in ship production and industrial engineering, ship dynamics and control, marine engineering, ship design, and ship hydrodynamics. Being a leader in this sector also requires familiarity and ease with business, organizational leadership, strategy, innovation, analytics, accounting, project management and more. Students gain this knowledge through courses taught by UBC Sauder’s Robert H. Lee Graduate School, where students explore case studies, engage in lively conversation and work together in interdisciplinary groups. Graduates of the #MEL in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering are in high demand across the industry. Are you ready to accelerate your career? Visit the link in our comments to learn more. #UBC #UBCMEL #MasterOfEngineeringLeadership #NavalArchitectureandMarineEngineering #marineengineering #maritimedecarbonisation #engineeringleadership #programspotlight #exploreMEL #Vancouver
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If you apply enough stress, most material will eventually break. But Purdue University engineers have designed new materials able to mitigate those stresses. Pablo Zavattieri, the Jerry M. and Lynda T. Engelhardt Professor in Civil Engineering at the Lyles School of Civil Engineering at Purdue, leads the research team working on this new class of intelligent architected materials. These materials have the potential to be used for transportation, military, and other real-world applications. Read more: https://ow.ly/uCcX50PQHQy Purdue University College of Engineering #Purdue #PurdueInnovates #engineering
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Seems like transportation is on our minds this week. On Tuesday, it was trains. Today, it's ships. How about this important and well-paid career? Naval architecture. "The types of jobs students can get with a naval architecture degree vary widely...They can specialize in the construction of military ships; go into oil and gas or renewable energy; design luxury cruise ships; pursue maritime law, research and development; or work for regulators that ensure ships are constructed safely."
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If you're a marine engineer I highly recommend reading Warship Builders by Thomas Heinrich. It covers the period between WWI and WWII. This was the advent of ship construction transitioning from riveted hulls to welded, and steam propulsion transitioning from triple expansion engines to turbines. It's a great insight on how far material science and engineering have come in the past 100 years.
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Are there any colleges or universities that offer a degree specifically in Shipbuilding? Not to be confused with Naval Architecture or Marine Engineering, which focus on different aspects. #Shipbuilding #Education #Degree
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I completed a complementary course in my engineering career in the field of #Sports_Stadium_Principle_Design, to be an addition to my practical engineering career with Dr. David Daniels at the American SSH company.
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Marco Sasso BSc MSc CEng MRINA What contributed to your decision to become professionally registered? "To be a Chartered Engineer (CEng) is a prestigious achievement, it seemed like the perfect next step in my personal growth." In what ways has registration benefitted your career? "Being part of a professional engineering institution has allowed me to enter a circle of like-minded individuals. This has a direct benefit to my career as I am able to learn and share best practice with my peers, but also benefit from the connections and opportunities that more experienced members bring to the table." How does your employer benefit from your professional registration? "My employer benefits from my registration as I can bring fresh ideas and knowledge obtained from other registered colleagues, through the connections I have made." Is there any advice you would pass on to someone considering professional registration? "I would say to not hesitate and start the application process. Prepare yourself for the interview, but remain true to yourself and be confident in the knowledge you have acquired during your professional path." Royal Institution of Naval Architects #EngCRegistered #CharteredEngineer #Engineer #Engineering
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Archimedes' theory derived the concepts of density, buoyancy, and specific gravity, which are vital terms in marine engineering. The design of ships and submarines, and their working principles, are directly linked to this theory. Read the details in the following article and provide your valuable feedback. https://lnkd.in/gtSBz8KH
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3wGreat way to honor Andy. He is one of the best structural engineers that I have worked with since 1990. He deserves all honor and respect.