Career
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7/06 to present
Instructor, US Naval Academy Annapolis, MD
Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
Courses Taught:
• EN 200: Principles of Ship Performance
• Fall 2008: EN478 Submarine and Submersible Design
5/05 to 5/05
Naval Sea Systems Command Engineering Representative in Jubail, Saudi Arabia for Royal Saudi Naval Forces (RSNF) Eastern Fleet
10/02 to 5/05
Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard Project Manager / Command Docking Officer
6/00 to 9/02
MIT Course 13A / Course 2 USN Graduate Student in NA&ME / Mechanical Eng.
Projects and Publications:
• "Fracture Prediction of Thin Plates Under Hemi-spherical Punch with Calibration and Experimental Verification” (Young-Woong Lee, Jeffrey C. Woertz, and Tomasz Wierzbicki, Department of Ocean Engineering, Impact of Crashworthiness Laboratory, MIT 2004)
• “Quasi-static Tearing Tests of Clamped Metal Plates” supervised by Tomasz Wierzbicki (OE) and Frank McClintock (ME), MIT 2002
• “Deep Sea Research Submarine” (Woertz, Withee, and Oller, MIT 2001)
8/96 to 5/00
Naval Nuclear Power Officer Recruiter Northeastern U.S. (Scotia, NY)
7/93 to 7/96
Officer aboard USS Jacksonville (SSN 699) Attack Submarine
• Qualified as Submarine Warfare Officer and as Nuclear Engineer Officer
• Chemistry and Radiological Control Officer, Reactor Controls Assistant, and Sonar Officer as division assignments
• Ship’s Diving Officer and Quality Assurance Officer as collateral duties
1/92 to 6/93
Submarine Officer Training Pipeline
5/87 to 12/91
University of Illinois Undergraduate in Civil Engineering.
• NROTC Federal Scholarship Student and UIUC Zerbe Civil Eng. Scholar
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