geoff wilkie’s portfolio
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Geoff Wilkie’sProfessional Portfolio
Geographic Information Systems
& Naval Architecture
Geographic Information Systems Portfolio
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Ohlone College
Canada College
Mission College
De Anza College
Foothill College
West Valley College
College of San Mateo
San Jose City College
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Hurricane Impact Predictionfrom National Weather Service Text Advisory
Ships and other platformsfor which I have been
a key contributorin design and analysis
Sea Shadow (IX-529)Sea SLICE (SLICE)
Kilo Moana (SWATH AGOR 26)Waterworld Atoll
MV Susitna (E-Craft)COBRAOTEC
Sea Shadow (IX-529)
• Stealth technology demonstration platform
• Built inside Hughes Mining Barge (HMB-1) in 1980s in Redwood City
• Currently in Suisun Bay Reserve Fleet; available to qualified museum
Sea SLICE
• Demonstration vessel for efficient operation beyond Froude resistance hump
• Small waterplane minimizes motions
• Assembled at Pacific Marine in Honolulu as SLICE
• Intended to be inter-island ferry
• Currently in San Diego for occasional demonstration of variable payload capability
SWATH AGOR 26 R/V Kilo Moana
• Built at Atlantic Marine to serve the University of Hawaii for oceanographic research
Waterworld Atoll
• Movie set assembled at Kawaihae Harbor, Hawaii
• I analyzed flotation modules for stability in wind and waves with actors crowded to one side
MV Susitna
• Alaskan beachable icebreaking SWATH ferry
• Center vehicle deck is lowered to decrease draft for shallow water and beaching
• Built in Ketchikan by Alaska Ship & Drydock
• Aka E-Craft (Expeditionary Warfare Craft) while being tested by Navy for amphibious operations
COBRA
• Common Off Board Reconfigurable Asset
• Trailerable semi-SWATH for good efficiency and low motions without planing shock loads
• Replaceable payload space aft, like a pickup truck
OTEC
• Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion
• Will produce electricity from temperature difference of sea water at surface and ~1000 m deep, by a process similar to running a refrigerator backwards
• Pilot Plant for West Coast of Oahu