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He designed and built three ships that revolutionised naval engineering.
He graduated Harvard with the somewhat strange double major of contract law and naval engineering.
After studying naval engineering, he became an officer of the Italian Navy.
He was present at the Crown of Napoleon, representing naval engineering.
He continued to study naval engineering in Spain.
"It is the worst contract arrangement I've seen in all my 20 plus years in naval engineering."
He taught military strategy and was an authority on military and naval engineering.
He introduced computers into naval engineering and thereby revolutionized propeller design.
He graduated as a civil engineer in naval engineering from Ghent University.
They were designed by naval engineering firm Robert Allan Ltd.
Superstructure in civil and naval engineering: an upward extension of an existing structure above a baseline.
The second half of the 19th century was a period of breakthroughs in the field of naval engineering.
Naval Engineering School was divided into two divisions.
Shipbuilding and ship repairs, both commercial and military, are referred to as "naval engineering".
Historically, naval engineering and mining engineering were major branches.
Commander Metrios is giving me some naval engineering courses, so I'm not even missing schooling.
Wave height is a term used by mariners, as well as in coastal, ocean and naval engineering.
In addition, University of Vlora has excellent programs in naval engineering and navigation.
The NEJ is a medium for technical papers in the field of naval engineering.
Upon completion, the battleships represented the epitome of Imperial Japanese naval engineering.
The Naval Engineering is responsible for the maintenance and development of the Navy's shipbuilding material.
The first inroads into the system had been made with the creation of naval engineering, military engineering, medical and military science colleges.
His pioneering work in the 1950s is credited with successful developments in the theory of supercavitation for naval engineering.
Alfred Yarrow's strong naval engineering capabilities and inventive mind were behind a number of inventions designed to drive ships ever faster.
He will be richly stocked with ingenious devices for getting explosives up to these two million pound triumphs of our naval engineering.