MTS Student Webinar Wednesday, April 2, 2013 4:00 pm EST
The purpose of this webinar and Guidelines Guidelines To ask a question or Type your question in the box Purpose Snapshot of Opportunities 1) Share MTS highlights what s been going on the last year and what s to come! 2) Remind you of upcoming opportunities and deadlines 3) Allow you to ask questions, share news and upcoming events, provide feedback, etc.
MTS recent highlights New Great Lakes and Norway Section established New Student Sections New Student Council Rep Grace Young, MIT New Committee Arctic Technology Looking ahead OCEANS 13 Bergen and San Diego 12th Annual MATE International ROV Competition, June 20-22, 2013 in Seattle Washington Working to improve member-to-member communications; i.e. Currents
Membership spans 39 nations www.mtsociety.org
Professional Committees are the Society s technical interest groups. They cover nearly 30 specialized topics, including but not limited to: Arctic Technology Dynamic Positioning Marine Education Manned Underwater Vehicles Marine Law and Policy Marine Security Offshore Structures Ocean Pollution Renewable Energy Ropes and Tension Members Remotely Operated Vehicles Unmanned Maritime Vehicles And just about everything in between www.mtsociety.org
MTS Student Chapters Alpena Community College Brigham Young University College of William & Mary Dalhousie University Duke University Florida Atlantic University Florida Institute of Technology Long Beach City College Massachusetts Institute of Technology Marine Institute, Canada Memorial University, Canada Monterey Peninsula College/Hartnell College Northeastern University Oregon State University Texas A&M College Station Texas A&M Galveston Texas A&M University at Corpus Christi University of Hawaii University of Houston University of North Carolina Charlotte University of Southern Mississippi University of Washington U.S. Naval Academy Webb Institute
Upcoming opportunities and deadlines Scholarships applications due by 4/15/2013 Scholarships are available from both headquarters and the various MTS professional committees, including ROV See https://www.mtsociety.org/education/scholarships.aspx for more information, including the application process
Ways to participate in Student leadership meeting One rep from each student section plus one at-large student member funded by the Dieter Family Travel Scholarship MTS covers travel, hotel, and some meals plus conference registration Schedule includes the meeting, a social mixer for all students participating in the conference, AND the opportunity to co-chair technical sessions alongside working professionals Look for an application later this month! Student poster competition (SPC) MTS/IEEE OES cover conference registration and travel costs plus the social mixer for all students participating in the conference Submit an abstract via the conference web site and indicate that you want to be considered for the SPC (see www.oceans13mtsieeesandiego.org/) Deadline for submissions is May 3 rd!
Questions Jill Zande jzande@marinetech.org Jake Sobin jake.sobin@mtsociety.org Camille Pagniello camillepagniello@dal.ca Grace Young gcyoung@mit.edu
From Dive Masks to AUVs A Meandering Path of Marine Technology Marine Technology Society Student Section Webinar April 2, 2013 Karen Kohanowich
GEOLOGY AIR-OCEAN SCIENCES ENVIRONME NTAL POLICY UNDERSEA TECHNOLOGY POLICY
Months T I M E Minutes Meters SPACE 1000
Diving Committee Co-Chairs = Mike Lombardi Michael Max
Manned Underwater Vehicles www.mtsmuv.org Chair = Will Kohnen
Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) www.rov.org Chair = Chuck Richards
Autonomous Underwater Vehicles nmanned Maritime Vehicle Committee Chair = Rafael Mandujano
National Deep Submergence Facility
Thank You!
Questions? Karen.Kohanowich@noaa.gov
Hill Leadership Public Ingredients to Successful Undersea Technology Programs Ocean Plans Agency Plans Communica tion Strategy, Funding Congress Agency Budgeting UNOLS Agency-specific factors Managemen t Value Econometrics Ecosystem Valuati Value of Basic Research