Symposia and Technical Discussions
The following is a listing of recent technical meetings hosted by ASNE for the greater Naval Engineering community.
Transcripts, presentations and technical papers are available for purchase via the ASNE Homepage, (http://www.navalengineers.org)
Symposia | Date |
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Naval Logistics Symposium | 20–22 July 2009 |
Naval Warfare Systems Symposium (Combat Systems | 17–18 June 2009 |
Intelligent Ships VIII 2009 | 20–21 May 2009 |
ASNE Day 2009 | 8–9 April 2009 |
Human Systems Integration Symposium | 17–19 March 2009 |
Electric Ship Design Symposium Interim Proceedings | 12–13 February 2009 |
Tug & Salvage Technology Symposium 2009 | 29–30 January 2009 |
Advanced Naval Propulsion (ANP Symposium 2008) | 15–16 December 2008 |
Engineering the Total Ship (ETS Symposium 2008 ) | 23–25 September 2008 |
West Coast Combat Systems (WCCS 2008) | 17–18 September 2008 |
Electric Machines Technology Symposium (EMTS 2008) | 12–13 August 2008 |
Undersea Human Systems Integration Symposium 2008: Delivering Total System Performance to the Warfighter | 30–31 July 2008 |
ASNE Day 2008: The Road to CG(X): Future Cruiser and Sea-Based Missile Defense | 23–25 June 2008 |
Launch & Recovery of Manned and Unmanned Systems from Surface Vehicles | 19–21 May 2008 |
Shipbuilding in Support of the Global War on Terrorism | 14–17 April 2008 |
Automations & Controls Symposium | 10–11 December 2007 |
Southern Indiana Symposium | 13–15 November 2007 |
Fleet Maintenance Symposium 2007 | 18–19 September 2007 |
Intelligent Ships Symposium VII | 9–10 May 2007 |
Human Systems Integration Symposium 2007 | 19–21 March 2007 |
Combat Systems Symposium | 7–8 December 2006 |
Joint Sea Basing Symposium 2006 | 23–24 March 2006 |
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