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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Presentations at Committee Meetings." Transportation Research Board. 2002. Naval Engineering: Alternative Approaches for Organizing Cooperative Research -- Special Report 266. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10381.
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Appendix A
PRESENTATIONS AT COMMITTEE MEETINGS

First Committee Meeting, November 15–16, 2001, Washington, D.C.

The following presentations were given by guest speakers:

Sponsoring Agency Goals and Expectations for the Study

Albert Tucker, ONR

Perspectives of Marine and Naval Engineering Communities

Philip Kimball, SNAME; Dennis Kruse, ASNE

Summary of the TRB/Marine Board Naval Engineering Research and Education Workshop

Malcolm MacKinnon, Marine Board

Perspective of the Naval Sea Systems Command

Robert Keane, Naval Sea Systems Command

Second Committee Meeting, December 12–14, 2001, Washington, D.C.

The following presentations were given by guest speakers:

The Engineering Research Centers Program

Lynn Preston, National Science Foundation

The National Oceanographic Partnership Program

Penny Dalton and Cynthia Decker, Consortium on Oceanographic Research and Education

Cooperative Research Programs in the Offshore Oil and Gas Industry

Skip Ward, Offshore Technical Research Center, Texas A&M University

Ship Design USA—A Collaborative Enterprise for Innovation in Ship Development

Greg Hagedorn, Naval Sea Systems Command

Marine Professional Mentorships

David Helgerson, The Naval Systems Associates Joint Venture

The National Shipbuilding Research Program (NSRP)

Rick Self, NSRP

Naval Engineering Research and Education Cooperative

Rick Self, NSRP

Council for Cooperative Research in Naval Engineering

Dennis Kruse, ASNE, and Philip Kimball, SNAME

Marine Research Consortium for Advanced Ship Design

Michael Bernitsas, University of Michigan

A Distributed Marine Research Consortium for Naval Engineering

Chrys Chryssostomidis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

The Individual Investigator Research Model

J. Randolph Paulling, Committee Member

Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Presentations at Committee Meetings." Transportation Research Board. 2002. Naval Engineering: Alternative Approaches for Organizing Cooperative Research -- Special Report 266. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10381.
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TRB Special Report 266: Naval Engineering: Alternative Approaches for Organizing Cooperative Research evaluates alternative approaches for organizing and managing cooperative research programs in naval engineering.

At the request of the Office of Naval Research (ONR), TRB/the Marine Board convened a committee to investigate and evaluate alternative approaches for structuring cooperative research programs in naval engineering. ONR is concerned about having both research products in "total ship design" and designers who are capable of designing complex warships according to this approach. In a fast-track study, the committee evaluated four approaches to structuring a cooperative research program and provided its assessment of these options. Each model was assessed in terms of its ability to balance the perspective of the various stakeholders (Navy, shipbuilding industry, and universities) in the development of a research agenda, the production of useful research, and the ability to attract students into the field.Special Report 266 Summary

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