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Office of Naval Research (ONR) Global
National International Cooperative Opportunities in Science and Technology Program (NICOP) Projects:
- BSHC: Hydrodynamic Interaction Between Delft372 Catamaran and Traffic Ship In Calm Water and Waves; Evgeni Milanov; 2013–16
- Force/Dmi: Experimental and Cfd Study of Added Resistance for Ships in Regular Waves Including Effects of Model Size and Heading; Claus Simonsen; 2012–15
- INSEAN: Experimental Study of Static Drift and Stochastic Added Resistance for the Delft Catamaran; Ricardo Broglia; 2011–14
- INSEAN: Stochastic Variable Physics SBD for High-Speed Waterjet Ships; Emilio Campana; 2012–14
- NMRI: INSEAN: Stochastic Variable Physics SBD for High Speed Waterjet Ships; Yusuke Tahara; 2012–14
- Osaka University: Validation of Numerical Tools for Predicting Hull Form Effect on Ship Capsizing Boundary in Waves; Naoya Umeda; 2011–13
- Seoul National University: Experimental Study of Damaged Ship Stability for CFD Validation; Shin Hyung Rhee; 2013–16
NATO Applied Vehicle Technology (AVT):
- AVT-216: Evaluation of Prediction Methods for Ship Maneuvering and Control
- AVT-183: Reliable Prediction of Separated Flow Onset and Progression for Air and Sea Vehicles
- AVT-191: Application of Sensitivity Analysis and Uncertainty Quantification to Military Vehicle Design
- AVT-204: Assess the Ability to Optimize Hull Forms of Sea Vehicles for Best Performance in a Sea
Organizer, International Workshop
- SIMMAN 2014 (http://www.simman2014.dk/cms/site.aspx?p=12308)
- CFD Tokyo 2015
Universities
- Osaka University: Professor Toda Yasuyuki
- University of Florence: Professor Andrea Arnone
- University of Idaho: Professor Tao Xing
- Mississippi State: Dr. Shanti Bhushan
NEEC Projects
- University of Michigan; DTMB; Virginia Tech