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Professional Summer

The Professional Summer Program was developed to meet the needs of Navy graduate students in the Naval Construction and Engineering Program in MIT's Department of Mechanical Engineering and to provide others with an opportunity to study and discuss technical issues important to the U.S. Navy.

Lecturers in the Program have been selected to present conceptual frameworks, up to date information, and perspectives for the future. Lecturers come from a variety of technical sources, including the U.S. Navy, industry, and academia.

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Summer 2007... 

This is the thirty-fifth year of the Professional Summer Program.  The program of previous years has launched what has become an important and continuing forum for education and information exchange among the leaders of the military technical communities. All courses meet the "Continuous Learning Points" (CLP) requirements of the Defense Acquisition Workforce Improvements Act (DAWIA). This year's course schedule is:  

Submarine Combat Systems

 

June 11 – June 15 , 2007                                        Mr. Gary Streimer / Mr. Richard C. Chapman

 

Surface Ship Combat System Design Integration

 

June 18 – June 22, 2007                                                              CAPT Barry Tibbitts, USN (Ret.)

 

Ship and Submarine Signatures

 

June 25 – June 29, 2007                                                                                       Dr. Paul C. Shang Submarine Concept Design

 

July 9 – July 20, 2007                                                                             CAPT David Johnson, USN

 

Shipbuilding Operations and Technology

 

July 23 – July 27, 2007                                                                                            Dr. Philip Koenig

 

Weapons Effects and Ship/Submarine Survivability

 

July 30 – August 3, 2007                                                                            Mr. Robert R. Wunderlick


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