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Ocean engineering - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ocean Engineering is an ambiguously-defined discipline, but may refer to Oceanographic Engineering a term describing Marine Electronics Engineering applied to supporting the work of Oceanographer...
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Center for Ocean Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology ... Ocean engineers solve problems and design for their environment either on the harsh ocean surface or at crushing depths. An ocean engineer might focus on ocean acoustics, wave hydrodynamics, off-shore structures,
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The expertise of ocean engineers is invaluable to oceanographers interested in measuring or studying various aspects of the ocean. For example, programmable buoys that can remain at sea for long periods of time have helped physical oceanographers study currents and weather in many locations at once.
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Parent Soup presents articles on inspiring our girls to pursue studies and careers in science, math and technology. ... The field of ocean engineering provides an important link between the other oceanographic disciplines, such as marine biology, chemical and physical oceanography, and marine geology and geophysics.
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Deep Ocean Engineering, Inc. designs and manufactures a complete range of underwater remotely operated vehicle (ROV) systems. Founded in 1982, Deep Ocean has over twenty years of continuous operating experience in providing a wide range of innovative and cost-effective robotic solutions.
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Graham Hawkes is currently the President of Hawkes Ocean Technologies (HOT), which was founded with his wife, Karen, in 1996 to develop innovative sub-sea exploration technologies. An award-winning design and engineering "skunkworks," HOT's projects include: Deep Flight winged submersibles;
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Systems Engineer (3.5 Years), Project Engineer (1 Year), Safety Engineer (1 Year). Mechanical Engineer in Ocean Engineering Division. Design of high and low pressure fluid and gas piping systems aboard nuclear submarines.
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