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American Society of Naval Engineers podcast, to discuss all things ASNE.
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In this episode of Talk a Little, Learn a Lot, the American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE) podcast, Vice Admiral David Lewis discusses with host Stephen Phillips his recent article entitled “High Volume Submarine Production in World War II.”  This will be the second in a series of two podcasts…so, listen to the previous episode on building Destroyer Escorts (DE). The article can be found on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/high-volume-usn-submarine-production-during-wwii-david-lewis-pmp-77mce/ Please leave a review of this podcast and send questions and comments to Dr. Stephen Phillips at sphillips@navalengineers.org.
In this episode of Talk a Little, Learn a Lot, the American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE) podcast, Vice Admiral David Lewis discusses with host Stephen Phillips his recent article entitled “The Industrial Integration of Design and Production in the WWII U.S. Emergency Destroyer Escort Shipbuilding Program.” This will be the first in a series of at least two podcasts…so, watch for another similar topic on submarine production.The article can be found on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/industrial-integration-design-production-wwii-us-david-lewis-pmp-ktole/ Please leave a review of this podcast and send questions and comments to Dr. Stephen Phillips at sphillips@navalengineers.org.
In this episode of Talk a Little, Learn a Lot, the American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE) podcast, Captain Richard White, USN-Ret, discusses the Technology, Systems, and Ships Symposium with host Dr. Stephen Phillips. The symposium will be held at George Mason University on November 17-18, 2025. More information is available at the ASNE website: https://www.navalengineers.org/ Have a question or suggestion for the podcast? Send an email to sphillips@navalengineers.org.
In the most recent episode of Talk a Little, Learn a Lot, the American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE) podcast, John Daidola discusses with host Stephen Phillips his Naval Engineers Journal (NEJ) article which compares and contrasts employing materials other than steel for hull construction.
In episode 35 of Talk a Little, Learn a Lot, the American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE) podcast, Robotics Warfare Specialist Master Chief Jusup Hansen discusses with Dr. Stephen Phillips his experience working with unmanned undersea vehicles, the state of unmanned platforms in the Navy, the new robotics rating, and more on what to expect at FMMS 2025 and the Innovation Theater. We hope that you will share this podcast with others, write a review, and send feedback and suggestions to Dr. Phillips at sphillips@navalengineers.org.
In the most recent episode of Talk a Little, Learn a Lot, the American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE) podcast, Dr. Stephen Phillips welcomes multiple guests to discuss the Fleet Maintenance and Modernization Symposium 2025 (FMMS 2025) Innovation Theater. Listen in to hear about the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS), Large Surface Combatants, and the inaugural Roland T. Patin Engineering Excellence Award.
In episode 33 of Talk a Little, Learn a Lot, the American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE) podcast, Parks Stephenson joins host Dr. Stephen Phillips to discuss the 2023 OceanGate tragedy. The conversation includes discussion of submersible design, certification, classification, and inspection protocols that govern the deep submergence world which have ensured safety for  those who reach the planet’s deepest depths.Have thoughts or suggestions for the podcast? Post a review on your favorite podcast platform and/or send comments and suggestions to Dr. Stephen Phillips at sphillips@navalengineers.org.
In the most recent episode of Talk a Little, Learn a Lot, the American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE) podcast, Vice Admiral David Lewis discusses with host Dr. Stephen Phillips the state and future of ASNE.
In episode 31 of Talk a Little, Learn a Lot, Dr. Stephen Phillips reviews some of the podcasts from the first year while also introducing himself to the audience. Sections of interviews with Astronaut Andre Douglas, The Honorable Nickolas Guertin, Captain Roy Springer, USN-Ret, and Dr. Robert Stone and Cara Johnston of the Virginia Tech International Submarine Race Team are included.
In the most recent episode of Talk a Little, Learn a Lot, the American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE) podcast, Troy Kimmel discusses with host Dr. Stephen Phillips The Story of Aegis, Fifteen Years Later, a special edition of the Naval Engineers Journal.
In this episode of Talk a Little, Learn a Lot, The Honorable Sean Stackley, former Acting Secretary of the Navy, discusses Admiral Wayne E. Meyer, the "Father of Aegis," the Aegis Combat Weapons System, it's ever evolving role, and his experiences in shipbuilding...all in anticipation of the upcoming special edition of the Naval Engineers Journal entitled "The Story of Aegis, Fifteen Years Later."Learn more about ASNE and join this great organization by visiting here: https://www.navalengineers.org/
This episode of Talk a Little, Learn a Lot, the American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE) podcast, is the third in our series about the 18th International Submarine Races. Steve Barton and Scott Johnson of Team Sublime discuss their team’s legacy to include that The Spirit of the Race Award is named in honor of Stephen Barton, Steve’s son and Scott’s uncle. Listen in to connect with a team with much experience and wisdom to share to include the perspective of competitors that are still in high school.  Learn more about ASNE and join this great organization by visiting here: https://www.navalengineers.org/
In this episode, Dr. Robert Stone, aka "Dr. Bob," and Cara Johnston discuss the Virginia Tech Hokies' human-powered submarine team that will enter the 18th International Submarine Race held at NSWC Carderock June 23-27, 2025. The Hokies have a strong legacy at ISR to include winning the overall competition at the 6th ISR in 2001. Listen in and learn about their newest entry that includes autonomy for navigation and a soundtrack by Metallica.   Learn more about ASNE and join this great organization by visiting here: https://www.navalengineers.org/
In the most recent episode of “Talk a Little, Learn a Lot,” the American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE) podcast, Captain Jerry Rovner, USN-Ret, discusses with host Stephen Phillips the International Submarine Races (ISR). These are human-powered submarine races hosted each year at NSWC Carderock. Jerry has been the race director since 1991. With Steve, he describes the history of the race, how the race is conducted, interesting designs, and most importantly, how it is an opportunity for STEM students to connect with otherson their educational and professional paths. There is a special guest moment at the end of the podcast with Astronaut Megan McArthur, an ISR alum. Learn more about ASNE and join this great organization by visiting here: https://www.navalengineers.org/
In the most recent episode of “Talk a Little, Learn aLot,” the American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE) podcast, ASNE Educator in Residence, Dr. Michael Briscoe, discusses with host Stephen Phillips Promoting Electric Propulsion Workforce Development Program hosting its national competition for 2025. Listen in to hear about this exciting competition and how the PEP program is connecting STEM students to internships and employment.
In the most recent episode of Talk a Little, Learn a Lot, the American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE) podcast, Captain Roy Springer, USN-Ret, discusses with host Stephen Phillips his command of the test submarine and first tear-drop shaped hull, USS Albacore (AGSS 569). This includesdetailed discussions of its control surfaces (laminar flow and turbulent flow), counter-rotating screws, and a hair-raising story of losing power during a speed test. 
In this episode of “Talk a Little, Learn a Lot,” the American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE) podcast, ASNE Executive Director Dale “Kid” Lumme discusses with host Stephen Phillips ASNE’s major events for 2025 to include Promoting Electric Propulsion (PEP), the Intelligence Ships Symposium, MEGARUST, The Fleet Maintenance and Modernization Symposium, and publishing a special edition of the Naval Engineers Journal, “The Story of Aegis – Fifteen Years Later.” Kid also reminds listeners that ASNE’s leadership awards nominations must be submitted by January 31, 2025, followed by the scholarship awards two weeks later. All information on these topics can be found on the ASNE website.
In this episode, Captain John Markowicz, USN-Ret, the ASNE San Diego Section Chair, discusses his views of ASNE, the future of Naval Engineering, and shares an engineering sea story from his time aboard USS Elliot (DD-967).
RDML Calvin Foster, USN, Deputy Commander, Naval Surface Force Atlantic, joined Dr. Stephen Phillips following his keynote at the 2024 Naval S&T Symposium. RDML Foster discussed many topics including pacing the threat, ensuring a culture of healthy debate in Naval Engineering, mine warfare in the Black Sea, employing and communicating with Maritime Operations Centers (MOCs), and ensuring the U.S. Navy is reflective of Native American Heritage.
During the 2024 Naval Science and Technology Symposium, Dr. Stephen Phillips had the honor of speaking with the Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research, Development and Acquisition, The Honorable Nickolas Guertin. Mr. Guertin discussed the symposium, his view of the importance of naval engineering, and his view of ASNE and its future.
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