Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers

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The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers is an engineering society that provides a forum for the advancement of the engineering profession as applied to the marine field. The society particularly names the naval architectural and marine engineering specialties, but includes all types of engineers amongst its members and is dedicated to advancing the art, science and practice of naval architecture, shipbuilding and marine engineering

The society is generally abbreviated as SNAME and while originally founded in 1893 as a United States engineering society now has members in almost every seafaring nation and has various international chapters. SNAME is headquartered in Jersey City, New Jersey and has approximately 8000 members.

SNAME offers various membership grades, including student, affiliate, associate, full member and fellow status. Full members generally have earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Naval Architecture, Marine Engineering or hold a degree in engineering and have experience that is associated with ship design, construction or operation.

Marine design is inherently a wide ranging engineering design field and SNAME has members with wide experience ranging from electrical engineering, to weapons systems design, to racing yacht design, to deep ocean engineering, to human factors. Members can be awarded Fellow status upon review and approval of their achievements in the naval architectural or engineering profession as applied to the marine field. The society also awards the David W. Taylor Medal for "notable achievement in naval architecture and/or marine engineering."

SNAME publishes peer reviewed technical papers and authoritative text books on engineering subjects within the marine field. The society also is a repository and forum for original research and analysis through its Technology and Research Committees which are staffed by volunteers with exceptional experience and knowledge in their chosen specialties.

The society functions under its own code of engineering ethics, which generally follows the Professional Engineers Code of Ethics. The Society also develops and supports the United States Naval Architects and Marine Engineers (NAME) Professional Engineers exams.

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