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Graham Hawkes
Graham Hawkes
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NameGraham Hawkes
OccupationEngineer, oceanographer, and Submarine designer
Known forDeepFlight Super Falcon 3S, DeepFlight, OceanGate

Graham Hawkes is a renowned engineer, Oceanographer, and Submarine designer, known for his innovative designs and contributions to the field of Underwater Exploration. He has worked with various organizations, including Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and NASA. Hawkes' work has been influenced by pioneers like Jacques Piccard, Don Walsh, and Sylvia Earle, who have pushed the boundaries of Ocean Exploration. His designs have been used in various expeditions, including those led by Robert Ballard, James Cameron, and Victor Vescovo.

Early Life and Education

Graham Hawkes was born in the United Kingdom and developed an interest in Engineering and Oceanography at a young age, inspired by the work of Isambard Kingdom Brunel and Charles Darwin. He pursued his education at the University of London, where he studied Mechanical Engineering and was influenced by the work of Imperial College London and University College London. Hawkes' early career was shaped by his experiences at Harvard University, where he worked with Marine Biologists like E.O. Wilson and Jane Lubchenco. He also collaborated with MIT researchers, including Wood Hole Oceanographic Institution scientists like Robert Detrick and John Whitehead.

Career

Hawkes' career has spanned several decades, during which he has designed and built numerous Submarines and Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) for organizations like Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, National Geographic, and BBC. He has worked with notable Oceanographers like Sylvia Earle, Robert Ballard, and James Cameron, and has contributed to the discovery of new Marine Species and Ecosystems. Hawkes' designs have been used in various expeditions, including the Titanic Expedition led by Robert Ballard and the Mariana Trench dive by James Cameron. He has also collaborated with NASA and European Space Agency (ESA) on projects like the Curiosity Rover and Rosetta Mission.

DeepFlight Super Falcon 3S

The DeepFlight Super Falcon 3S is a state-of-the-art Submarine designed by Hawkes, capable of diving to depths of over 2000 feet. This vessel has been used in various expeditions, including those led by Victor Vescovo, Kathy Sullivan, and Hamish Harding. The DeepFlight Super Falcon 3S has been featured in documentaries by BBC, National Geographic, and Discovery Channel, and has been used in research projects by Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, University of Oxford, and University of Cambridge. Hawkes' design has been influenced by the work of Lockheed Martin, Boeing, and Northrop Grumman, and has been recognized by awards like the National Academy of Engineering and Royal Academy of Engineering.

Notable Expeditions

Hawkes has been involved in several notable expeditions, including the Five Deeps Expedition led by Victor Vescovo, which aimed to reach the lowest points in each of the world's Oceans. He has also worked with James Cameron on the Deepsea Challenger expedition, which reached the bottom of the Mariana Trench. Hawkes' designs have been used in expeditions led by Robert Ballard, Kathy Sullivan, and Hamish Harding, and have contributed to the discovery of new Marine Species and Ecosystems. His work has been recognized by organizations like National Geographic, BBC, and Discovery Channel, and has been featured in documentaries like Blue Planet and Planet Earth.

Awards and Recognition

Hawkes has received numerous awards and recognition for his contributions to the field of Ocean Exploration and Submarine design. He has been recognized by the National Academy of Engineering, Royal Academy of Engineering, and Institution of Mechanical Engineers, and has received awards like the MacArthur Fellowship and National Science Foundation (NSF) grant. Hawkes' work has been featured in publications like Nature, Science, and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, and has been recognized by organizations like Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, University of Oxford, and University of Cambridge. He has also been awarded honorary degrees from University of London and University of Edinburgh, and has been elected as a fellow of the Royal Society and American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Category:Oceanographers

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