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For nearly a century, MIT has been a leading center of ship research and design, and is widely recognized for its contributions in such areas as hydrodynamics, ship structural mechanics and dynamics, propeller design, and overall ship design. The Pratt School of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, which was established through a bequest to MIT in 1912, is an integral part of the Department of Mechanical Engineering.

Today, MIT is at the forefront of ocean science and engineering, with significant efforts in fluid mechanics and hydrodynamics, acoustics, offshore mechanics, marine robotics and sensors, and ocean sensing and forecasting. In addition, the Naval Construction program provides advanced graduate education on the design of naval ships and vehicles.

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Pictures from the 2012 Ogilvie Lecture
Thursday, 26 April 2012

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2012 Wallace Lecture "Acoustic Communications and Underwater Networks"
Thursday, 26 April 2012
Prof. Milica Stojanovic  
Date: Friday, May 4
Time: 3:30pm
Room: 3-270
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NAVSEA HQ/PEO STUDENT TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM FOR CY 2012
Tuesday, 21 February 2012

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Seminar: "Design and Hydrodynamics of High Speed Ships"
Thursday, 08 December 2011
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