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Abel Nemeth (Photo: BIRNS)

Nemeth Joins BIRNS as Manufacturing Engineer

;R, SPC, DOE, and FMEA in a variety of quality environments such as TS-13485/21CFR820, TS-16949, AS9100, Global Food Safety, and ISO-9001.  Nemeth holds a Bachelor of Science in chemical engineering from University of California, Berkeley, and a Master of Science in statistics from California State University, Hayward

Harbin Engineering University from China takes first place in the 2018 International RoboSub Competition. RoboSub is a robotics program where students design and build autonomous underwater vehicles to compete in a series of visual-and acoustic-based tasks. (Photo by Julianna Smith, RoboNation)

Students Face Off in Underwater Competition

Rico at Mayagüez (Puerto Rico); San Diego Robotics 101; University of Alberta (Canada); Ohio State University; and Wroclaw University of Science and Technology (Poland).Other U.S. teams included: Amador Valley High School; Beaver Country Day School; California Institute of Technology; California State University, Fullerton; California State University, Los Angeles; Cornell University; Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University; Georgia Institute of Technology; Gonzaga University; Kennesaw State University; Montana State University; North Carolina State University; North Dakota State University; Oregon

Kevin Wingart (Photo: Greensea)

Greensea Adds Wingart as Quality Control Engineer

risk assessment for nuclear power plants. Wingart served four years in the U.S. Air Force as an Information Technology Specialist and one year in the Peace Corps as a renewable energy technology transfer volunteer. He earned his B.S. degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from California State University.   “When customers are spending hundreds of thousands of dollars a day offshore, products need to work right 100 percent of the time. Kevin’s experience in nuclear energy provided him with the engineering experience and sense of responsibility we felt was necessary for

(Image: Hydro International)

New Maps of Seafloor off San Francisco

backscatter, seafloor video, seafloor photography, high-resolution seismic-reflection profiles and bottom-sediment sampling data.   The California Seafloor and Coastal Mapping Program is a collaborative effort supported by the USGS, the California Ocean Protection Council, NOAA, California State University at Monterey Bay, Moss Landing Marine Laboratories and many other academic, government and industry partners.   Image: Perspective view looking to the southeast over entrance to San Francisco Bay. Golden Gate Bridge is to left (east) of this view. The large sand-wave field lies within

MTR 100: Catalina Sea Ranch

network and cloud services for transmitting scientific data, will commence during the summer of 2014. The following research institutions will be analyzing the data: The Wrigley Institute for Environmental Studies, Scripps Institution for Oceanography, Southern California Marine Institute, California State University Long Beach, Ocean Studies Network, National Ocean Tracking Network, NOAA’s Integrated Ocean Observing System, NOAA’s National Marine Fisheries Service Shellfish Aquaculture Laboratory in Milford and NOAA’s Southwest Fisheries Science Center.   The Case: Catalina

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