Arctic Day 2019
One of the most dynamic environments around the globe requiring non-traditional naval engineering is the Arctic. This area requires the most unique engineers to design, build and test ships that operate in regions of great climatic change and harsh environments surrounded by ice. ASNE is thus thrilled to announce the 3rd Arctic Day: a day to discuss naval engineering challenges, operating challenges, and advancements in technology and innovati...
Technology, Systems and Ships 2019
ASNE will again hold Technology, Systems & Ships (TSS) 2019 at FHI 360 in Washington, DC. The program will follow the Design, Build, Sustain pattern of 2018. ASNE will present an agenda that will address both current and future Navy, Coast Guard and Marine Corps Programs with heavy emphasis on Naval Engineering. ASNE also looks to expand our Young Professional Outreach Program during this event. Beyond the shipbuilding programs, other topi...
2018 Design Sciences Series Workshop on...
The ASNE Design Sciences Series of workshops and conferences explore emerging design approaches, methods, processes and tools for the successful design of naval engineering projects. This second conference focuses on Modular Adaptable Ships. The global security environment has changed significantly in the past few years with the emergence of potential adversaries with technologies and capabilities that challenge the United States' military str...
Technology Enablers for Digital Enginee...
This unique two-day event is being held in partnership between the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren Division and the American Society of Naval Engineers. The first day will be unclassified at the University of Mary Washington, Dahlgren Campus and the second day will be classified at the Aegis BMD Facility, Dahlgren, VA. Please note, registration for the event does not guarantee access to the second day. Visit authorization requests must...
Fleet Maintenance and Modernization Symposium
Readiness, Wholeness and Future Capability — Keys to Expanding Maritime Superiority.The American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE) Fleet Maintenance & Modernization Symposium (FMMS) is an annual event, alternating between Hampton Roads and San Diego, bringing together the entire naval ship maintenance and modernization community like no other forum. US military vessels and ships are some of the most complex modern marvels of the 21s...
Technology, Systems and Ships 2018
Technology, Systems & Ships 2018 has moved to June 18-20, 2018 to best accommodate Navy discussion of the upcoming shipbuilding portfolio. This event will showcase new programs such as the new FFG(X) as well as programs of PEO Ships, PEO LCS, PEO Carriers, PEO IWS, and PEO Submarines. This will be the 2018 event to get a full understanding of the direction the Navy is taking regarding future ships, systems and technologies. Beyond the ship...
Advanced Machinery Technology Symposium...
The Advanced Machinery Technology Symposium is a biennial conference that provides technical presentations, expert panels, and networking opportunities to the Naval Engineering professional community. AMTS 2018 will be held March 28-29 at Drexel University. Exhibitor setup will be on March 27. AMTS is consistently one of ASNE's most technically rigorous events, and 2018 is no exception. Check out the list of accepted paper titles here, and reg...
Combat Systems Symposium
The 2017 Combat Systems Symposium is scheduled for December 4-5, 2017 at the Washington Navy Yard Catering and Conference Center. Theme: Positioning the Combat Systems Engineering Team for our Navy’s Future “Surface forces provide our nation with credible combat naval power at and from the sea in order to control the sea at the time and place of our choosing for the Joint Force to project power. We will do this by providing our war...
Design Sciences Series: Set-Based Design
The ASNE Design Sciences Series of workshops and conferences will explore emerging design approaches, methods, processes and tools for the successful design of naval engineering projects. This first conference focuses on Set-Based Design (SBD), a design method that has proven useful for projects with a large number of design variables, tight coupling among design variables, conflicting requirements, flexibility in requirements allowing for tra...
2017 Naval Future Force Science and Tec...
The Office of Naval Research’s (ONR) biennial 2017 Naval Future Force Science and Technology (S&T) EXPO will take place July 20-21, 2017. The Expo is the premier S&T event for the Navy and Marine Corps and is held every two years. It draws several thousand attendees and is designed to support the objectives of the Naval S&T Strategy. CNR RADM Hahn will discuss his strategic vision: "Naval Research: A Framework for the Navy ...
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