 
                            
                                                
                    STX Canada Marine expands team
Written by STX Canada Marine, Vancouver, B.C., reports that Scott Newbury will be joining its team this month. Scott  was most recently a a Senior Naval Architect at Art Anderson & Associates near Seattle, Wash., and brings with him a wealth of experience in performance and safety evaluations of marine vehicles and offshore structures for government and commercial clients, using physical model testing and numerical simulations. He is also a leading authority in physical model testing in ice having conducted research into the interaction loads imposed on ship propeller and shafting systems and carried out full-scale ship trials in ice in the Antarctic. Scott obtained a Bachelors of Engineering Degree in Naval Architecture from Memorial University and a Masters of Science Degree in Ocean Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
STX Canada Marine, Vancouver, B.C., reports that Scott Newbury will be joining its team this month. Scott  was most recently a a Senior Naval Architect at Art Anderson & Associates near Seattle, Wash., and brings with him a wealth of experience in performance and safety evaluations of marine vehicles and offshore structures for government and commercial clients, using physical model testing and numerical simulations. He is also a leading authority in physical model testing in ice having conducted research into the interaction loads imposed on ship propeller and shafting systems and carried out full-scale ship trials in ice in the Antarctic. Scott obtained a Bachelors of Engineering Degree in Naval Architecture from Memorial University and a Masters of Science Degree in Ocean Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
January 10, 2010





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