Call for Student Posters
Call for Posters Status: CLOSED
Event Theme: Engineering America's Maritime Dominance
Event Date: March 2-3, 2016
Location: Hyatt Regency Crystal City
The ASNE Day 2016 technical committee is seeking submissions for the annual ASNE Day 2016 student poster competition. The annual meeting of the American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE), ASNE Day will feature keynote and panel presentations, topic-specific tracks led by subject-matter experts and a general topic technical paper track, in addition to student-specific programming. Student posters are displayed in the exhibit hall and are judged by a panel of experts to name 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place awardees in undergraduate and graduate student research categories. Teams may have faculty advisors named on the poster, but the lead author name(s) should be students. Teams of mixed undergraduate and graduate students will be judged as graduate student submissions.
Topic-Specific Tracks
ASNE Day will feature topic-specific tracks under which there will be keynotes, panels, and technical papers supporting discussion. Student posters on all topics relating to Naval Engineering are welcome, though we particularly encourage posters related to the anticipated topic-specific tracks, which include:
- Additive Manufacturing
- Combat Systems
- Cyber Security
- Directed Energy
- Energy Storage Technologies
- Flexible Ships
- Future Programs (DDG 1000, Ohio Replacement, L(X)R)
- Novel Developments in Ship Structures and Materials
- Unmanned and Autonomous Systems
- Women in Naval Engineering
Abstract Submission
To hold your space in the student poster competition, please submit a brief (~1 paragraph) abstract including:
- Proposed Poster Title
- Author Name(s) and Level (undergraduate/graduate)
- Organization(s)
- Contact Information: Email and Phone
Abstracts should be sent to
ASNEDay2016@navalengineers.org. Full posters need not be submitted in advance of ASNE Day.
Learn more about the
ASNE Day Student Program.