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The Faculty

 

Maritime Systems Engineering

 

Craig BatemanBateman, Craig A., Lecturer in Maritime Systems Engineering (2000).
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  • B.S., University of Michigan, 1979; M.S., Naval Postgraduate School, 1993.

  • Courses Taught: ENGR 111 Foundations of Engineering I; ENGR 112 Foundations of Engineering II; ENGR 211 Conservation Principles in Mechanics; MASE 215 Principles of Electrical Engineering; MASE 310 Engineering Analysis; MASE 401 Underwater Acoustics; MASE 459 Mechanical Vibrations

  • Research Interests: Remotely Operated Vehicles and Autonomous Underwater Vehicles

  • Biography

Tyne-hsien ChangChang, Tyne-hsien (Ted), Associate Professor of Maritime Systems Engineering (1981).
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  • B.S., National Chen-kung University, 1974; M.S., University of Florida, 1978; Ph.D., University of Florida, 1981.
    Courses Taught: CVEN 345 Theory or Structures; MASE 301 Dynamics of Waves and Structures; MASE 405 Finite Element Analysis in Engineering Design; MASE 407 Design of Ocean Engineering Facilities; MASE 415 Marine Structures Design; MASE 483 Analysis & Design of Structures

  • Research Interests: numerical modeling for coastal waters, computation of turbulent flows, computation of internal flows, simulation of water waves in laboratory, Laser Doppler Anemometer applications to water waves, and laboratory model tests on or under the surface.

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Jun JinJin, Jun, Assistant Professor of Maritime Systems Engineering* (2003).
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  • B.S., Harbin Engineering University, Harbin, China, 1991; M.S., Tianjin University, Tianjin, China, 1994; Ph.D., University of Central Florida, 2002.

  • Courses Taught: MASE 415 Offshore Structure Design; MASE 213 Principals of Materials Engineering

  • Research Interests: Dynamic behavior and design of offshore structures, Design of Steel and Concrete structures, Nonlinear analysis of structures, Seismic behavior of structures, Performance based design, Computational Mechanics, Wave-structure Interaction, Material engineering, and Finite Element Analysis.

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Victoria JonesJones, Victoria L., Lecturer in Maritime Systems Engineering, (1993).
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  • B.S., Texas A&M University, 1991; M.S., University of Florida, 1993.

  • Courses Taught: ENGR 111 Foundations of Engineering I; ENGR 112 Foundations of Engineering II; MASE 336 Flow Measurement Fundamentals; MASE 365 Geotechnical Engineering; MASE 400 Basic Coastal Engineering; MASE 410 Measurements in the Ocean

  • Research Interests: coastal processes, wave/sediment interaction, and sediment/profile relationships. She also consults as a senior coastal engineer for local engineering firms and city and county agencies in the areas of beach surveying, sediment transport, and beach nourishment.

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Vijaykumar PanchangPanchang, Vijaykumar G., Professor of Maritime Systems Engineering and Civil Engineering* and Department Head (2002).
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  • B.S., University of Poona, India, 1980; M.S., University of Maine, 1982; Ph.D., University of Maine, 1985.

  • Research Interests: area of coastal hydraulics in general and mathematical modeling (computer simulations) of coastal ocean processes in particular. He has developed wave prediction models like CGWAVE and coastal circulation models which have found wide usage among government and consulting engineers.

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Bert SweetmanSweetman, Bert A., Assistant Professor of Maritime Systems Engineering* (2003).
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  • B.S., University of Michigan, 1986; M.E., Texas A&M University, 1987; Ph.D., Stanford University, 2001.

  • Courses Taught: engineering statics; particle dynamics; structural steel design and the Senior capstone design course in offshore structures.

  • Research Interests: Dynamic behavior of offshore structures subject fluid-structure interaction and in statistical prediction of extreme values for these non-linear non-Gaussian systems.

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*Graduate Faculty Appointment

**Graduate Faculty Appointment Pending

 

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