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Providing top-quality education for engineers in Ocean Engineering, conducting research, and offering service to Hawaii. Program options include Coastal, Offshore, and Resource tracks. Numerous faculty and program requirements ensure a high standard of education and research output. The coursework includes core classes and seminars, with opportunities for specialization and research publications. Graduates have found employment in prestigious companies and received awards for their outstanding work in the field of Ocean Engineering.
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Major Goals • Educate top quality engineers to meet the needs of Hawaii, the nation and the engineering profession. • Conduct and disseminate research. • Provide service to the State of Hawaii, Pacific Basin and engineering profession … seminars, conferences, consulting, work with government agencies and professional societies.
ORE Program Options • Coastal • Offshore • Resource • + MS ABET 7 Faculty +1 hiring
ORE PhD Program Requirements • Core classes • Qualifying Exam (4 hr, covers core) • Comprehensive Exam (defend research proposal) • Dissertation defense • Expect several peer-reviewed publications
ORE Coursework Requirement • The ORE graduate program, MS and PhD, includes a core: • ORE 411 Buoyancy and Stability • ORE 601 Ocean Engineering Laboratory • ORE 603 Oceanography for Ocean Engineers • ORE 607 Water Wave Mechanics • ORE 609 Hydrodynamics of Fluid-Body Interaction • ORE 792 Seminars • PhD – Math and 3+ other electives
ORE Students • 32 students – 20 MS, 12 PhD • Support: • 2 TAs • 18 RAs – NOAA, ONR, NSF, Defense, Energy, Homeland Security, HI Civil, HI Transportation, SOEST, Trex • Others – working, GI bill, part-time, etc • Time to finish: MS ~2-3 y; PhD ~6 y • Recent MS and PhD jobs • MS: Makai, Brown and Caldwell, AECOM, ESA-PWA, Global PCCI JV, Navfac, Oceanic, Ocean Imaging, Navatek, PhD, … • PhD: Post-docs, Asst prof, Oceanit, Aker Solutions, Houston Offshore, …
Recent student recognition and awards • PhD student Justin Stopa • JGR article makes the news! Hurricane Sound Waves Could Aid Forecasting • Atmospheric infrasound from nonlinear wave interactions during Hurricanes Felicia and Neki of 2009 • MS student Jerica Nolte • two scholarships to study hydrodynamic forces of a WEC buoy • IEEE Oceanic Society ($2,000) • Society Graduate Scholarship of SNAME ($5,000) • PhD Student, MasoudHayatdavoodi: • Link Foundation Ocean Engineering Fellowship for ($25,000) • The largest, most prestigous student prize in ocean engineering in the world.