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Complex systems of systems – understanding the architecture of submarines
Wednesday, July 24, 2024 from 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Date: 24th of July 2024
Location: Online and in-person, Level 11, 108 King William Street, Adelaide
Program: In-person (Adelaide local time):
6:00pm Doors open, light refreshments available
6:30pm Presentation followed by Q&A
7:30pm Presentation concludes, open to networking
8:00pm Event close
Online (AEST):
7:00pm Presentation followed by Q&A
8:00pm Presentation concludes
Registration link: https://cvent.me/xn39Ar
Registration is free for SESA members.
Nathan Doyle is a Naval Architect, Chartered Engineer, and Member of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects. Currently the discipline lead for Naval Architecture at ASC, his career has been centered around designing and implementing complex upgrades on submarines.
Event Overview
This presentation will look at the process of designing submarines, the evolution from ship design practices, and the cascading effect introduced by even the smallest design changes.
Learning Outcomes
In this presentation, you will learn about the intricate process of designing submarines, understanding how ship design practices have evolved to meet the unique challenges of underwater vessels. You will gain insights into the cascading effects introduced by even the smallest design changes, emphasizing the importance of precision and foresight in submarine design. This will provide you with a deeper understanding of the complexities and innovations involved in modern submarine engineering.