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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
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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