NSRP Calls for SNAME AGM Learned Papers

February 20, 2013

The National Shipbuilding Research Program (NSRP) seeks papers for presentation at Society of Naval Architects & Marine Engineers AGM.

The NSRP is a collaboration of U.S. Shipyards that focuses on common issues with a goal of reducing the cost of acquiring, operating and maintaining Navy ships.

The Ship Production Symposium in conjunction with SNAME’s 2013 Annual Meeting has released a “Call for Papers”. The SNAME 2013 Annual Meeting/Ship Production Symposium will be held on November 6th-8th in Bellevue, WA.

Deadline for abstracts is June 3rd.  Please send all submissions to [email protected].

Interest areas include:
·         Ship Design & Material Technologies
·         Ship Warfare Systems Integration
·         Surface Preparation & Coatings
·         Electrical Technologies
·         Planning & Production Processes
·         Welding Advancements & Technologies
·         Business Processes
·         Information Systems
·         Environmental Technologies
·         Risk Management
·         Human Capital & Workforce Development
·         Facilities Processes

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