Patrick Hudson Ph.d., P.e.

Senior Managing Engineer at Exponent

Patrick Hudson, Ph.D., P.E. has extensive work experience in the field of naval architecture and ocean engineering. Patrick is currently a Senior Managing Engineer at Exponent, where they specialize in marine vessels, floating structures, and waterfront infrastructure. Their responsibilities include assisting marine clients with understanding complex vessel issues, improving safety and operating efficiency, and investigating new maritime technologies.

Prior to their current role, Hudson worked as the Marine Practice Leader at Envista Forensics, where they provided technical leadership and strategy for the Marine Practice. Patrick also investigated and analyzed maritime incidents, such as vessel collisions, cargo loss, and shipboard machinery failures.

Hudson has also held positions at Rimkus Consulting Group, Inc., Unified Investigations & Sciences, Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA), and Moment Engineering, Inc. At these companies, they served in various roles including National Marine Division Manager, Principal Consultant, District Manager/Forensic Engineer, and President & Principal Naval Architect. Their work involved conducting forensic investigations, analyzing structural damage to naval vessels, and providing expert opinions in admiralty law and insurance cases.

Additionally, Hudson served in the US Navy Reserve as a Commander, Engineering Duty Officer for 26 years. During their service, they focused on ship salvage, heavy lift operations, and naval architecture. Patrick was recalled to active duty twice to teach ocean engineering at the US Naval Academy and was involved in notable assignments such as the recovery of bodies from a sunken Japanese fishing vessel and the design of a lifting claw for the USS Monitor Turret.

Hudson's academic experience includes a role as an Assistant Professor at the US Naval Academy, where they taught ocean engineering courses and conducted research in ocean wave mechanics. Patrick also held an adjunct professor position at Johns Hopkins University.

Overall, Patrick Hudson, Ph.D., P.E. has a diverse background in naval architecture and ocean engineering, with expertise in forensic investigations, marine incidents, and ship design.

Patrick Hudson, Ph.D., P.E. pursued their education in a chronological order as follows: Patrick commenced their academic journey in 1985 and graduated in 1989 from the United States Naval Academy, achieving a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Naval Architecture. Following this, they enrolled in The Johns Hopkins University, where they pursued a Master of Science in Engineering, specializing in Civil Engineering, from 1998 to 2001. Their academic pursuits led him to a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in Civil Engineering with a concentration in Ocean and Coastal Engineering, which they completed at The Johns Hopkins University from 1998 to 2002.

Expanding their knowledge further, Patrick Hudson pursued a Master of Legal Studies degree, specializing in Construction and Sustainability Law, at the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University, starting in 2019 and anticipated to conclude in 2022.

Additionally, they obtained a certificate in Marine Warranty Surveying from Lloyd's Maritime Academy in February 2020.

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  • Senior Managing Engineer

    January, 2021 - present