George Uberti

  • Ralph P. Nolan Jr., chairman, San Diego Section, The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, opened the February meeting in the traditional manner by asking all members and guests to introduce themselves.

    After an enjoyable social hour and dinner, Roger H. Compton of the U.S. Naval Academy presented a thought-provoking paper, "The Engineer and the Initial Conceptual Design of Marine Systems." Dr.

    Compton described the engineer's multifaceted involvement in the transformation of an abstract idea for a marine system into a physically and fiscally feasible conceptual design. The inherent duality of the engineer's role as concept developer and problem solver throughout the design evolution was emphasized. General principles were discussed, then a methodology for applying those principles was developed.

    George Uberti of National Steel and Shipbuilding Company pointed out in his written discussion that in addition to the role of concept developer and problem solver, the design engineer has a responsibility to standardize to the maximum practical extent.

  • , Calif., which will have the theme "Energy Research in the Oceans." A short report on the national SNAME meeting in New York was presented by George Uberti, who told of some of the papers presented, and announced this year's winners of the Society's medals. Dave Krepchin, ASNE Section chairman

  • on by Harry Sheridan of David W. Taylor Naval Ship R and D Center, L.D. Chirillo of Todd-Seattle, Per Bech of Odense Steel Shipyard Ltd., George Uberti of NASSCO, and George Ponton of Advance Marine Design. All were in agreement that the paper is a valuable addition to the store of knowledge

  • planning will come to fruition with the 1980 SNAME Spring Meeting and STAR Symposium. This has all taken place under a Steering Committee headed by George Uberti of National Steel and Shipbuilding, prominent in the Society's San Diego Section, and by a papers committee headed by Rear Adm. William M. Benkert

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    will come to fruition with the 1980 SNAME Spring Meeting and STAR Symposium. This has all taken place under a Steering Committee headed by George Uberti of National Steel and Ship- building, prominent in the Society's San Diego Section, and by a papers committee headed by Rear Adm. William

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    January 15, 1981 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 46

    with the merchant marine during 10 years as the Maritime Ad- ministration's East Region director. He ac- cepted the award from the 1979 recipient George Uberti of National Steel and Ship- building Company. BIANCO International, Inc. 100 Mariner's Blvd. Suite BB Mandeville, LA 70448 504 524-8607

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    on by Harry Sheridan of David W. Taylor Naval Ship R and D Cen- ter, L.D. Chirillo of Todd-Seattle, Per Bech of Odense Steel Ship- yard Ltd., George Uberti of NAS- SCO, and George Ponton of Ad- vance Marine Design. All were in agreement that the paper is a valuable addition to the store of knowledge

  • MR Jul-15-81#8 , NASSCO; George Uberti, program 
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    Shown at recent keel-laying ceremony for U.S. Navy cable repair ship T-ARC-7 are (L to R): Al Giorgis, vice president-technical, NASSCO; George Uberti, program manager, NASSCO; welding foreman Carlos Gonzalez; Capt. Martin G. Hill, USN, supervisor of shipbuilding, conversion and repair; NASSCO

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    the design evolution was emphasized. General principles were dis- cussed, then a methodology for applying those principles was developed. George Uberti of National Steel and Ship- building Company pointed out in his written discussion that in addition to the role of con- cept developer and

  • MR Apr-76#44  was developed. 
George Uberti of National Steel)
    April 1976 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 44

    the design evolution was emphasized. General principles were dis- cussed, then a methodology for applying those principles was developed. George Uberti of National Steel and Ship- building Company pointed out in his written discussion that in addition to the role of con- cept developer and

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    September 1973 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 38

    courses sponsored 'by the U.S. Navy. Also promoted at NASSCO was John Mur- ray to the post of chief draftsman, machinery. He will report to George Uberti, chief marine engineer. Mr. Murray was born in Edinburgh, 'Scot- land. He received his education and engineer- ing training at the Ramsey