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Is a naval architect an atypical designer – or just a hull engineer?

Andrews, D. Keynote Paper IMDC 2018, Aalto Univ, Helsinki, June 2018.

Author David AndrewsPosted on July 2018July 2019Categories ConferencesTags keynote, naval architect

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