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Am working as Prof in a Maritime Academy. As part of improvement for our students ,interested to know abt the naval
architect combined oceanengineering course that are conducted in UK.More infmn including syllabus may help the students community.

2007-03-22 17:13:38 · 1 answers · asked by Lalgudi Saptarishi G 1 in Education & Reference Other - Education

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here is a university that has the naval architect listed under mechanical engineering. first link below

The Marine Research Group includes the Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering Group, the Design Research Centre and the Computational Fluid Dynamics Group. The Marine Group focuses on design orientated research on fast ship forms and on new means of electric propulsion, on the design of large complex products with a whole system and concurrent engineering focus and on the fundamental fluid dynamics of ship hydrodynamics and interactions with ocean waves. There is close co-operation between the groups so that some projects are undertaken by staff from different groups combining together.

you can visit and chat this day more information on second link below

MSc COURSES TASTER DAY

30 March 2007

This event will start at 1000 hours in the foyer of the Roberts (Engineering) Building on Friday the 30th of March 2007.

The main purpose is to introduce our new MSc programme in Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering
(see http://www.mecheng.ucl.ac.uk/news/1stnovflyer.pdf for further details) starting in September 2007. Places on this new course are limited and we have 12 fees studentships allocated for 2007, to award to high quality students.
third and fourth link
are for ocean engineering

Located in Central London it was the first Mechanical Engineering Department in the UK and has a long reputation for internationally leading research and quality teaching. It is equipped with newly refurbished laboratories and Mechanical Engineering workshop. Fifth link the home link

2007-03-25 22:09:16 · answer #1 · answered by Wicked 7 · 0 0

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