Swiftships
Mohamed Eisawy is an experienced naval architect and FEA specialist currently working at Swiftships since August 2022, focusing on static structural analysis, modal analysis, harmonic response, and computational fluid dynamics (CFD). Previous roles include an internship at Damen, where analysis of lifting and turning ship sections was conducted using the Finite Element Method, and a research internship with Egypt Scholars Inc. that provided experience in scientific research fundamentals. Mohamed has also worked as a naval architect at Blue Marine, handling ship design according to classification society regulations, and served as a marine engineer with the Egyptian Naval Forces, overseeing maintenance and repair operations for naval vessels. Educational qualifications include a Master's degree in Ship and Marine Technology from Universität Rostock and a Master's degree in Advanced Ship Design from the University of Liège, along with a Bachelor's degree in Marine Engineering and Naval Architecture from Alexandria University.
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Swiftships
Swiftships is a US based shipbuilder of naval and commercial vessels including fast patrol boats, landing craft utilities, corvettes, unmanned surface vehiclesSwiftships is a U.S. Navy approved ISO shipbuilder and operates 4 shipyards globally and is headquartered in USA. Company was established in 1942 and since constructed over 600 hulls thatmany are still in service to this day for over seven decades.Swiftships specializes in the construction of small to medium sized vessels made with highest quality steel, aluminum or fiberglass. Since establishment, Swiftships has continued to expand its reach towards the defense industry by providing vessels for 52 foreign governments. Notable projects include landing craft utility (LCU 1700), fast patrol vessels (FPV 35 – 45 meters), corvettes and medium to large autonomous vessels (USV, MUSV, LUSV).