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March 27, 2002
The Glosten Associates, a Seattle-based naval architecture and marine engineering firm, has promoted David Gray to principal and Justin Morgan to senior associate.
Gray received his masters of science degree in ocean engineering from the University of Washington and has been with Glosten since 1984. His expertise includes hydrodynamics, naval architecture, probabilistic analysis and climatology. Gray has led the firm’s work in maneuvering simulation for safety assessments of ports and harbors with respect to the transport of oil by ship. He also led the development of Glosten’s Shipboard Stability Program and Glosten’s Tug Master program for education and training in the handling of high-powered tugs used in escort and ship assist work. He manages Glosten’s Ocean Engineering & Analysis group.
Morgan has received his bachelor’s degree in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering from New York’s Webb Institute and has been with Glosten since 1992. As a senior naval architect, he performs structural design and analysis for both new construction and refit projects involving vessels of all types. Morgan has extensive operating and programming experience on various computer platforms, and recently upgraded Glosten’s shipboard stability program to Windows. He is the project naval architect for design of a new arctic research vessel.