170811-N-RG622-029 PORT HUENEME, Calif (Aug 11, 2017) – Captain Joseph Greeson, (pictured left) commanding officer (acting), Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Engineering and Expeditionary Warfare Center (EXWC), poses for photo with all project leads, mentors and student interns that participated in the Problem-based Initiatives for Powerful Engagement and Learning In Naval Engineering and Science (PIPELINES), final presentations and Design Challenge Awards, held at the Seabee Museum. The teams researched and presented unique engineering solutions for real-world situations. The PIP


170811-N-RG622-029 PORT HUENEME, Calif (Aug 11, 2017) – Captain Joseph Greeson, (pictured left) commanding officer (acting), Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Engineering and Expeditionary Warfare Center (EXWC), poses for photo with all project leads, mentors and student interns that participated in the Problem-based Initiatives for Powerful Engagement and Learning In Naval Engineering and Science (PIPELINES), final presentations and Design Challenge Awards, held at the Seabee Museum. The teams researched and presented unique engineering solutions for real-world situations. The PIPELINES program is made possible by a 3-year ONR grant, initiated in 2016, to develop real-world engineering and science solutions to on-going Naval issues. (Official Navy photo by Palmer Pinckney II)


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