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OSU MECHANICAL, INDUSTRIAL, & MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING E-BULLETIN

Week of February 26,  2007

 

 

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GOT INFLUENCE?

 

Congratulations to ME seniors Liz Campagna and Douglas Van Bossuyt on being recognized by the Daily Barometer as two of OSU’s 25 most influential undergrads!  Check them out in last Friday’s Diversions section at http://barometer.orst.edu/media/paper854/sections/20070223Diversions.html

 

 

ENGINEERS WEEK BANQUET: FREE TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE

 

A few industry-sponsored student tickets are still available for tonight’s Willamette Valley National Engineers Week Banquet, happening at 6 pm in the CH2M Hill Alumni Center. The keynote speaker is Dr. Carolyn Duran of Intel Corp. This banquet is open to ALL CoE students—any major, men and women, freshman to grad—and is an excellent opportunity to network with working engineers and professionals from throughout the Willamette Valley. If you want one of the free tickets, contact Toni Doolen immediately at toni.doolen@oregonstate.edu !

 

 

UPCOMING EVENTS                                                                     [back to top]

 

This Week…

 

Mon, Feb 26: SAE Formula Team Meeting. 6 pm, Rogers 132 (SAE shop).

 

Mon, Feb 26: EWB General Meeting. 6-7 pm, Peavy 272. Our guest speaker will discuss the grant writing process with us, which should prove highly informative and also help us with some upcoming grant writing that we need to do as a chapter. And, as always, we will have pizza.

 

Mon, Feb 26: Willamette Valley National Engineers Week Banquet. 6 pm, CH2M Hill Alumni Center. Keynote speaker: Dr. Carolyn Duran, Intel Corp. The banquet is open to ALL OSU CoE students (any major, men and women, and any level, freshman to grad) and is an excellent opportunity to network with working engineers and professionals from throughout the Willamette ValleyFree sponsored tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis.  To reserve a sponsored ticket,  you must sign up in advance in the Undergraduate Engineering Office (151 Batcheller Hall). Contact Denise Emery at (denise.emery@oregonstate.edu) or 737-4645 for more information.

 

Wed, Feb 28 and Thurs, Mar 1: Solar Vehicle Team Weekly Meetings for Machine Shop Work. Noon–5 pm, WNGR 404.

 

Wed, Feb 28:  SAE Baja Team Meeting. 5 pm, Rogers 230.

 

Wed, Feb 28: EWB Project Meeting. 7 pm, Owen 106. Spring Break Logistics, Last minute planning, travel itinery, powerpoint and daily calendar setup

 

Fri. Mar 2:  Oregon WAVE weekly meeting. 10 am, Graf Basement. Contact Matt Knudsen at matt.knudson@gmail.com for more information.

 

Fri, Mar 2: Center For Teaching and Learning Workshop: Assessment Part II: Assessment Tools and Their Use in the Classroom. 2–4 pm, Milam 215.

Fri, Mar 2: ME–IME Seminar: The Microproducts Breakthrough Institute and Nano Micro Fabrication Facility.” Presenters: Landis Kannberg, MBI Director and Todd Miller, NMF Facility Process Development and Prototyping Manager. 2:30–4 pm, Rogers 230. (Social time 2:30–3; seminar begins promptly at 3.)

 

Fri, Mar 2: HPV Team Meeting. 3 pm, Dearborn 5B (basement). For more information, contact Ryan Carpenter at carpryan@onid.orst.edu.

 

Plan Ahead...

 

Wed, Mar 7: WME Afternoon Tea with Dr. Belinda Batten, Professor and Department Head of Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering. This event is part of the WME “Lunch and Learn” series. Are there things you want to know about the COE? Or whether grad school right for you? Or what it’s like to work in a male-dominated profession? Or for that matter, what mechanical, industrial, and/or manufacturing engineers really do? Here's your chance to meet informally with a leader of the College of Engineering, ask questions, and share your ideas! All engineering students are welcome. Beverages and sweet treats provided.

 

Fri, March 9: Center For Teaching and Learning Workshop: Course Portfolios. 2–4 pm, Milam 215.

 

Wed, Mar 14: IME 2007 Senior Project Presentation, 6–8 pm, Building 60, Xerox–Wilsonville. Event features a 6-7 pm poster session and, from 7 to 7:45, formal presentations by the three top project teams.

 

Wed, Mar 29–Fri, Mar 31: 2007 American Nuclear Society Student Conference, held at Oregon State University this year. Open to all who are interested in attending.  To register, visit http://ne.oregonstate.edu/current/index.htm. (You may not attend if you haven’t registered, and for OSU students the registration fee is a great deal!). For more information about the conference please see http://groups.engr.oregonstate.edu/ans/ or email Tony Elliott (Co-Chair) at ellioant@onid.orst.edu.

 

Thurs, May 31: 2006–07 ME–IME Awards Picnic. 5 pm–???, Avery Park Lyons Shelter. SAVE THE DATE! Details to come.

 

Sat, June 16:. Mechanical, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Commencement.  4– 6 pm, La Sells Stewart Center Austen Auditorium. SAVE THE DATE! More details to come as the date approaches. (Note: This commencement is separate from the university commencement.)

 

 

UPCOMING ME–IME FACULTY/GRADUATE SEMINARS                [back to top]

 

Friday, Mar 2: The Microproducts Breakthrough Institute and Nano Micro Fabrication Facility.”  Presenters: Landis Kannberg, MBI Director and Todd Miller, NMF Facility Process Development and Prototyping Manager. 2:30–4 pm, Rogers 230. (Social time 2:30–3; seminar begins promptly at 3.)