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Tag Archives: Lee

Evan Lee receives job promotion!

Evan Lee receives job promotion!

Posted on January 14, 2019 by Leigh • Posted in Alumni • Tagged Lee • Leave a comment

Evan has been selected as a project lead in the newly formed Research and Development Execution Branch at Combatant Craft Division.

Evan Lee, PhD

Posted on January 10, 2019 by Leigh • Posted in Alumni • Tagged CFD, Lee, stepped hull • Leave a comment

Evan Lee’s 2014 doctoral dissertation advanced the state of the art of our understanding of the hydrodynamics of stepped planing hulls.  Read his thesis online here.

The systematic variation of step configuration and displacement for a double step planing craft

Posted on May 19, 2014 by Leigh • Posted in Journal Papers, Publications • Tagged Lee, stepped hull • Leave a comment

Lee, Evan, Pavkov, Mark, and McCue, Leigh, “The systematic variation of step configuration and displacement for a double step planing craft,” Journal of Ship Production and Design, Volume 30, Number 2, May 2014.

Evan Lee completes test effort at USNA

Posted on July 22, 2013 by Leigh • Posted in News, Student Blog • Tagged Lee • Leave a comment

Evan Lee is busily advancing the state of the art on stepped planing hulls.  Here he’s shown during his recent test effort at USNA.

 

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Evan Lee

Posted on February 14, 2013 by Leigh • Posted in Research Team • Tagged Lee, OpenFOAM • Leave a comment

SMART Evan Lee comes to us via a SMART fellowship enabling him to pursue his PhD on stepped high speed craft while also working for NAVSEA’s Combatant Craft Division.  For more on Evan’s work, click on the tag ‘Lee‘ on this site.

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