Departmental News
In The News: 'Fish technology' draws clean energy from slow water currents
Read the Michigan Engineering News Center article here ...
Professor Donald C. Winter delivers the Peachman Lecture Friday, Dec 3, 2010
'Interim Report on Causes of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Rig Blowout and Ways to Prevent Such Events'
Former Navy secretary and chair of Gulf oil spill panel joins College of Engineering
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NA & ME Invites Applications For Department Chair
The Department invites applications for a tenured full professor position with the administrative responsibility of the Department Chair.
Faculty from NA&ME and the College of Engineering to lead the new Naval Engineering Education Center (NEEC)
The purpose of the NEEC is to educate and develop world-class naval systems engineers for the Navy’s civilian acquisition, engineering and science workforce.
Dr. Donald C. Winter to become the College of Engineering’s first Professor of Engineering Practice
The Departments of Aerospace Engineering and Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering are excited and honored to announce that former Secretary of the Navy, Dr.
NA&ME graduate students present "Heartland Waterway Vessel: River Tender Replacement Project" at Washington, DC SNAME Chapter
Graduate students Jesse Holston, Jon Potterton, Tom Rodzewicz, and Brian Cuneo presented their course project for NA579 (Concurrent Marine Design Team Project) at the Washington, D.C.
NA&ME Alumni and Current members recognized at SNAME 2009 Annual Meeting in October 2009
Please join us in congratulating these NA&ME alumni as well as current students and faculty on their awards at the October 2009 SNAME Annual meeting!
How the world's largest cruise ship stays afloat
Matthew Collette, assistant professor of naval architecture and marine engineering, talked with LiveScience about the mechanics of how the world's largest cruise ship floats.