Thesis Titles - Class of 2012
In order to qualify for graduation, each student in the Senior year is required to prepare and submit a written thesis, in or related to the field of Naval Architecture or Marine Engineering under the direction of a member of the faculty. Senior theses may be individual or team efforts. In addition to a written thesis, seniors are required to present orally the results of their thesis efforts to the assembled student body, faculty, and administration in the late spring of their senior year. A completed student thesis document will be catalogued and shelved in the Livingston Library.
Thesis Titles for the Class of 2012
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Bishop |
Analysis of the Energy Efficiency Design Index |
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Boltz and Childers |
Design & Construction of a PEM Fuel Cell for Haeberle Lab |
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Cheng and Needham |
The Feasibility of Short Sea Shipping on the United States East Coast |
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DelGatto, Manis and Talarico |
The Production of Algae Biodiesel for Comparative Engine Emissions Testing |
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Doran and Fleming |
The Design of a Handicap Accessible Fishing Vessel |
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Groff and Harlan |
The Development of Algal Exhaust Scrubbers for Marine Applications |
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Guglielmoni |
An Open Water Analysis and Standardization Trial of a Hadler |
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Hagan and Oczeretko |
An Air Bubble Lubrication Analysis Applied to Flat Plate Resistance Testing |
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Pederson |
Shapely Side-hulls: An Investigation of the Effects ofTrimaran Side-Hull Camber |
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Lum |
The Emissions Analysis of a Fuel Emulsion |
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Morgan, Walker and Walling |
Planing Craft Ride Control Optimization Using an |