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Steven Richard Baker, Associate Professor (1985); PhD University of California at Los Angeles, 1985
Mary Batteen, Chair and Professor of Oceanography (1985); PhD, Oregon State University, 1984
Ronald E. Brown, Research Professor, Department of Physics (2002); PhD, University of Southern California, 1972
Donald P. Brutzman, USWAC chair, Associate Professor (1995); PhD, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, 1994
Peter C. Chu, Professor of Oceanography (1986); PhD, University of Chicago, 1985
Roberto Cristi, Associate Professor (1985); PhD, University of Massachusetts, 1983
Curt Collins, Professor, Department of Oceanography (1987); PhD, Oregon State University, 1967
John A. Colosi, Associate Professor, Department of Oceanography (2005); PhD Physics, University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC) 1993
James Norfleet Eagle, II, Chair and Professor of Operations Research (1983); PhD, Stanford University, 1975
Monique P. Fargues, Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering (1989); Ph.D. EE, Virginia Tech, 1988
John M. Green, Senior Lecturer, System Engineering and Integration (2002); MS, Naval War College, 1982; MA, Salve Regina College, 1984; MS, University of New Haven, 1986; MBA, University of New Haven, 1998;
Arlene Guest, Senior Lecturer, Department of Oceanography, (1999); MS, Florida State University, 1981
Anthony Healey, Distinguished Professor of Mechanical Engineering (1986); PhD, Sheffield University, United Kingdom, 1966
Anthony Healey, Distinguished Professor of Mechanical Engineering (1986); PhD, Sheffield University, United Kingdom, 1966
Michaele Lee Huygen, Reference Librarian, Dudley Knox Library, Naval Postgraduate School (1996); BS New Mexico Tech 1967, MLS San Jose State University 1979
John Joseph, CDR, US Navy (Ret.), Research Associate, Department of Oceanography (2002); MS Radford University, 1979, MS Naval Postgraduate School, 1991
Ray Jones (pdf), RADM, US Navy (Ret.), USW Chair Professor, Meyer Institute (2006); MS Renssellaer Polytechnic Institute
Daphne Kapolka, Senior Lecturer, Academic Associate for Undersea Warfare (USW) Curriculum (2003); Ph.D. Applied Physics, Naval Postgraduate School, 1997
Denise Kruse, CDR, US Navy, Program Officer, (2006); M.S. Meteorology and Physical Oceanography, Naval Postgraduate School, 2000; M.S. Educational Leadership, Troy State, Alabama, 1992
Andres Larraza, Associate Professor of Physics, Academic Associate for Combat Systems Science & Technology Curriculum (1994); PhD, University of California at Los Angeles, 1987
Jeffrey D. Paduan, Associate Professor of Oceanography (1991); BSE in Engineering Science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1982; Ph.D. in Physical Oceanography, Oregon State University, Corvallis, 1987
D. Benjamin Reeder, CDR USN, Assistant Professor of Oceanography (2004); Ph.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) / Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute (WHOI), 2002
Joseph Rice, Research Chair of Engineering Acoustics (2000); MS University of California at San Diego, 1990
Clyde Scandrett, Chair and Professor of Mathematics (1987); PhD, Northwestern University, 1985
Kevin B. Smith, Associate Professor of Physics, Chair of Engineering Acoustics Academic Committee (1995); PhD, University of Miami, 1991
Rebecca Stone, CDR USN, Oceanography Department (2004); PhD, Naval Postgraduate School, 1999
Edward Thornton, Distinguished Professor of Oceanography (1969); PhD, University of Florida, 1970
Donald Walters, Professor of Physics (1983); PhD, Kansas State University, 1971
Alan Washburn, Emeritus Professor of Operations Research (1970); PhD, Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1965
Richard D. Williams III, RADM, USN (Ret), Chair of Mine Warfare, Assistant Director of Undersea Warfare Research Center (2005); MS Physics, Naval Postgraduate School, 1972
Lawrence J. Ziomek, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering (1982); PhD, Pennsylvania State University, 1981
* The year of joining the Naval Postgraduate School faculty is indicated in parentheses.
The Undersea Warfare Academic Committee is an association of faculty members representing several, distinct academic disciplines. An academic committee is a less formal organization than an academic department. The Undersea Warfare Academic Committee has administrative responsibility for the academic content of the Undersea Warfare program of study. Teaching in this interdisciplinary program is carried out by faculty members attached to the following academic departments: Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mathematics, Oceanography, Operations Research and Physics.
MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREES AVAILABLE
Depending on the specialization track selected by the student, a Master of Science will be awarded in Engineering Acoustics, Physical Oceanography, Electrical Engineering, Operations Research or Applied Science.
The entire program must be approved by the Chair of the Undersea Warfare Academic Committee.
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