OSU MECHANICAL ENGINEERING E-BULLETIN
Issue #25
Week of April 17,
2006
Kudos to Winning ME 382 Design Team
Congratulations to ME juniors David Meeker, Tesfalem
Zewdneh, Paul Stuart, and Kyle Zirschky on creating the
“breath-controlled” fishing rod that took first place in this year’s ASME
Student Design Competition, North
American Pacific District, held on
April 7-8 at Boise State. You can check out their winning design at the
Engineering Expo on Friday, May
19th!
WAVE Lab Needs Qualified ME Student
The WAVE lab is looking for a new PAID education and
outreach assistant for approximately 10 hours a week. Pay $10/hour.
Ideal candidate is a freshman or sophomore ME or CE student who is
interested in outreach and education. If you are interested in this paid
position, contact Alicia Lyman-Holt
at: lymanhal@engr.orst.edu
UPCOMING EVENTS
This Week...
APRIL 17–22 IS EARTH WEEK AT OSU! For
more information and a listing of the week’s events and participating
organizations, visit http://www.business_services.oregonstate.edu/Campus_Recycling/docs/Earth
Day/
Monday,
April 17: Just a friendly reminder that
taxes are due at midnight. Nice to have those extra 48 hours, huh? :-)
Monday,
April 17: “An Experimental Study of Flow Boiling Heat Transfer
Enhancement in Minichannels with Porous Mesh Heating Wall.” PhD Defense by Hailei Wang. 1:30 pm, Rogers 226. Link to announcement at http://me.oregonstate.edu/seminars.
Monday,
April 17: Formula SAE group meeting, 6 pm, Rogers 132.
Tuesday, April 18: Oregon WAVE/Grand Challenge Team meeting,
12 noon, basement of Graf. This is
the new weekly meeting time for Spring term. All students (graduate and
undergraduate) welcome.
Tuesday, April 18: SAE Mini Baja Senior Design meeting,
5–6 pm, Rogers 230. Note: Senior Design meetings will be
focused on senior design member presentations and vehicle design and
testing. Everyone is welcome, and all students interested in working on the Baja
car for their senior project should definitely attend.
Tuesday, April 18: Joint meeting of the Portland chapter of Engineers Without Borders
(EWB)–Portland and the Oregon section of the American Society of Civil
Engineers (ASCE). EWB-USA Executive Director Cathy Leslie will be speaking
about her recent work on a master plan for the city of Kigali, Rwanda and other EWB-USA projects in Rwanda.
The joint meeting will be held at the Lloyd Center Doubletree Inn at
1000 N.E. Multnomah, Portland, OR 97232. A social hour at 5:30 PM and dinner at
6:30 PM will precede Ms. Leslie's presentation. The cost for the EWB/ASCE joint
meeting will be $25 for engineers,
$15 for students. Vouchers for free parking in the Doubletree garage are
available. Please RSVP to Jane Phifer at (503) 753-3075 or oaci@comcast.net. For more information
visit www.ewbportland.org where you can
download a meeting flyer and access directions to the event.
Tuesday, April 18: Computer Science Workshop: “GIT Dirty with GIT source control.”
7–7:50 pm, Milne 201. Brandon
Philips, CS student, will give an overview of GIT,
a distributed source code management system.
GIT can be can be used as a replacement for CVS and SVN but it also has
distributed features that can ease the pain of working in teams. It was
originally developed by Linus Torvalds to manage the development of the Linux
Kernel. For more information see: http://git.or.cz/
Wednesday, April
19: “Making Outstanding
Connections”—Mock interviews at Career Services. 9 am – 4 pm, Career Services (Basement of Kerr Admin). Is there
an interview on your horizon? Don’t miss this opportunity to meet with
guest interviewers from various professions. Practice your skills and
receive valuable interviewing tips so that you can make outstanding connections
with employers. Companies interviewing include Target, Enterprise,
North Star, Cintas, Country Insurance,
Peace Corps, Eil Lilli, and more. To schedule your 30-minute appointment, contact Adry Clark in Career Services, 737-0519. Bring your resume to the appointment.
Wednesday, April
19: Center for Teaching and Learning workshop: “Effective Use of
Collaborative Learning in the Classroom.” 3–5 pm,
MU 213. This hands-on workshop provides faculty and GTAs with the background
and tools to successfully integrate collaborative learning teams into their
classes. Participants will look at the challenges that have prevented the use
of learning teams, and explore a
powerful team management model that addresses these challenges.
Pre-registration requested at http://oregonstate.edu/ctl/effective_use_collaborative_learning_form.htm.
Wednesday, April
19: Engineers Without Borders project/fundraising meeting, 6 pm,
Apperson 101. If you missed last week’s site assessment presentation from the
team that visited El Naranjito/Las Mercedes,
El Salvador, over spring break, they will be sharing their presentation again.
This is a great opportunity to see photos and learn more about the villages and
project and to build a knowledge base for upcoming fundraising
presentations. Your perspective and participation will be invaluable in
carrying out the project in the coming months. If you have questions or
concerns, please contact Kelsey
Edwardsen at edwardke@onid.orst.edu
Thursday, April
20: Spring Career Fair. 1–5
pm in the CH2M Hill Alumni Center. All majors including undergraduate, graduate students,
and OSU Alumni are encouraged to attend. Note:
Employers will be handing out chances to win up to $100 cash and door prizes to
students who prepare and present themselves well at the fair, so be sure to research companies before
coming. For more information and a complete list of companies: http://oregonstate.edu/career/fair/university.php
Thursday, April
20: “Control and Coordination
in Distributed Autonomous Systems.” Presentation by Kagan
Tumer, ME Dynamics and Control
tenure-track faculty candidate. 2 pm,
Rogers 226. Link to seminar announcement at http://www.me.oregonstate.edu/seminars
Thursday, April
20: SAE Mini Baja team
meeting, 5–6 pm, Rogers 230 or SAE shop (Rogers 132). Note: These
are more general meetings that will focus on organization for the spring
competitions and other upcoming team events such as sponsor trips and driving
days. All OSU students are encouraged to
attend.
Thursday, April
20: OSU Solar Vehicle
Team (SVT) meeting, 5:30 pm in
MU 211, and SVT Machine Shop time, 6
pm in WNGR 404.
Friday, April 21: “Designing the Next Generation Aerospace Systems and
Vehicles.” Presentation by Irem Tumer,
ME Design and Mechanics tenure-track faculty candidate. 1:30 pm, Rogers 226. Link to seminar announcement at http://www.me.oregonstate.edu/seminars
Sunday, April 23. Latif Bolat Ensemble: a night of Turkish Sufi mystic music, dance,
poetry and images at the OSU Escape Night Club (MU East). A 6 pm talk on
the Turkish Mystic tradition and history is followed by a concert at 7 pm.
Latif Bolat is described as “one of the most distinguished Turkish musicians
outside of Turkey,” and he composed
soundtrack music for "Young Indiana Jones" and the PBS documentary
‘Muhammad: Legacy of a Prophet.’" For more information about this event, contact Nuh Simitcioglu at simitcnu@engr.orst.edu. (Nuh is a Materials
Science grad student and treasurer of the Turkish Student Association).
Plan Ahead...
Friday, April
28–Sunday, April 30. ASME HPV Western Regional Championships,
San Luis Obispo, CA.
Tuesday, May 2: Computer Science Workshop: “Accessible HTML/CSS design.” 7–7:50 pm, Milne 201.
Wednesday, May 3: Workshop on State of Oregon Internships and Employment. 4–8:30 pm,
Career Services (Basement of Kerr Administration Building). Presenter: Dr. Kia
A. Smith, PHR,
Senior State Recruitment Consultant,
State of Oregon. The workshop provides step-by-step guidance to help you become
competitive applicants for career-related internships and employment with state
agencies. For more information,
contact Career Services at 737-4085 or
visit www.oregonstate.edu/career
Friday, May
5–Sunday, May 7. ASME HPV Eastern Regional Championships,
Charlotte, NC.
Tuesday, May 9: Computer Science Workshop: “Scalable PHP.” 7–7:50 pm, Milne 201.
Thursday, May
11–Saturday, May 13: 2006 SAE Mini Baja West Competition, Portland,
OR (May 11) and Washougal, WA (May
12-13).
Thursday, May 18: Annual ME Spring Picnic and Awards Ceremony for current and incoming pro-school students, graduate students,
faculty, and staff. Avery Park, start time around 5:30 pm. Details forthcoming.
Friday, May 19: OSU Engineering Expo,
2–5 pm Kelley Engineering Center.
Wednesday, May 24: CoE faculty meeting with President Ed Ray and Provost Sabah Randhawa, 2:30-4 pm in Owen 101. All CoE faculty, including professional faculty, are invited to attend. See Announcements section
(below) for details.
Wednesday, May
24–Saturday, May 27. 2006 SAE Mini Baja Midwest Competition,
Walworth County, WI.
Saturday, June 17: ME Graduation Ceremony,
This ceremony will be held at 4–6 pm in the Lasells
Stewart Center, and will include
individual recognition of each graduate. Caps and gowns are required.
MISCELLANEOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS
Department-wide…
The OREGON STATE
UNIVERSITY INDUSTRIAL ASSESSMENT CENTER (IAC) is currently recruiting
student employees. The minimum commitment for involvement is two summers &
one school year, 10-20 hours/week during school, full time in summer. The IAC
offers small and medium-sized manufacturers comprehensive on-site energy, waste
and productivity assessments. Student teams led by engineering faculty visit
Northwest manufacturers and seek ways to increase profits by increasing
productivity and reducing energy use and waste. To learn more about the Center
and its activities, visit the IAC web site at http://me.oregonstate.edu/iac/. To apply for IAC
employment, download the application at http://me.oregonstate.edu/iac/downloads/Job
Application.doc and return your completed form to Joe Junker, 344 Batcheller Hall, 737-5034,
JunkerJ@engr.orst.edu.
The ME Department extends congratulations to the recently
elected 2006-07 PI TAU SIGMA OFFICERS,
whose year of service begins this quarter: President Jon Ritter, Vice President Liz
Campagna, Secretary: Ashley Swander,
and Treasurer Trevor Howard.
The OSU Student
Chapter of Engineers Without Borders (EWB) NEEDS YOUR HELP with several upcoming events and projects:
- We
need someone to help head up an EWB banquet/silent auction
scheduled for Mom's weekend.
- We are looking for volunteers for the EWB Earth Day booth.
- We
need someone to help organize research for the El Salvador project.
We have a lot of good ideas floating around for water transportation and
filtration. We need someone to organize the information and be able to
present feasible options to the rest of the group.
If you can help in any of these areas, or if you have
questions, please contact Beth McNair at mcnairb@yahoo.com.
WANT TO HELP WITH K-12
ENGINEERING OUTREACH ACTIVITIES? The College of Engineering
has a wide variety of volunteer opportunities available for engineering
students interested in working with K12 students and sharing the excitement of
engineering. Twice a month, we will be sending out a newsletter of upcoming
outreach events. If you would like to receive this outreach newsletter, please
email Ellen Momsen at ellen.momsen@oregonstate.edu and you will be added to
our distribution list. (In your email response, please include your name, year,
and major.) You will then be able to sign up for events that interest you and
fit your schedule. It's a great way to polish leadership skills, and a lot of
fun!
The OSU Office of
Admissions is currently recruiting PAID
COORDINATORS FOR THE 2006-2007 TEAM OF UNDERGRADUATE RECRUITERS (TOUR) PROGRAM.
Successful candidates enjoy working
with people and have a wide range of OSU experiences which they are willing to
share with prospective students and their families. Bilingual candidates are
encouraged to apply. Preferred Qualifications: Current undergraduate student in
good academic standing; full-time student at Oregon State University with the
intention of remaining a full-time student in Corvallis during the 2006-07
academic year; excellent communication and interpersonal skills; ability to
effectively and positively represent Oregon State University; commitment to
promoting diversity; knowledge of resources and services at Oregon State
University, well-rounded academic and co-curricular experiences at OSU; and
demonstrated leadership, initiative, dependability, discipline and
self-confidence. You can obtain an application online at www.oregonstate.edu/visitosu/tourapplication or at the Campus Visitor Center
(108 Kerr). Applications are due on
FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 2006 at 5 pm. Questions? E-mail Kristi.May@oregonstate.edu or call 737-3691.
APPLICATIONS FOR
PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM ADMISSION, ENGINEERING SCHOLARSHIPS AND MECOP/CECOP are now available at: http://engr.oregonstate.edu/students/apps/. The deadline for all applications is April 10.
SUMMER 2006 ENGINEERING
CLASSES at Linn Benton Community College:
ENGR 201: Electrical Fundamentals: DC. June 26-July 28 (5
weeks). Lecture MWF 10:00-12:00 (BENTON CENTER: BC-244). Recitation UH
9:00-10:00 (BC 244). Lab UH 10:00-12:00 (BC-234)
ENGR 202: Electrical Fundamentals II: AC. July 31-September 1 (5
weeks). Lecture MWF 10:00-12:00 (BENTON CENTER: BC-244). Recitation UH
9:00-10:00 (BC-244). Lab UH 10:00-12:00 (BC-234).
ENGR 211: Statics. June 26-July 28 (5 weeks). Lecture MWF
1:00-3:00 (BENTON CENTER: BC-244). Lecture UH 2:00-3:00 (BC-244). Recitation UH
1:00-2:00 (BC-244).
ENGR 212: Dynamics. July 31-September 1 (5
weeks). Lecture MWF 1:00-3:00 (BENTON CENTER: BC-244). Lecture UH 2:00-3:00
(BC-244). Recitation UH 1:00-2:00 (BC-244).
ENGR 213: Strength of Materials. July 31-September 1 (5
weeks). Lecture MWF 3:00-5:00 (BENTON CENTER: BC-244). Lecture UH 4:00-5:00
(BC-244). Recitation UH 3:00-4:00 (BC-244). Open enrollment for summer classes starts: June 5. Contact: Linn
Benton Community College or John Sweet, 541-917-4624,
john.sweet@linnbenton.edu.
BUILDING/EQUIPMENT SECURITY ALERT.
The ME department buildings and others in the college have been the recent
targets of many thefts. The state police have indicated that these recent
thefts have been directed at laptop computers, which according to them are
marketable for identify theft. In many of these cases, the thieves have
spotted a laptop through an office or lab window and have then broken it out to
get at the items. Many of these occurrences have happened in the Thursday
night to Sunday period. Please be aware of anything unusual and report it
to campus security. Do not prop doors open after hours, and if you see
doors propped open, please report it to the ME office. Be vigilant about
keeping doors locked and secure.
Grad Students/Faculty/Staff…
INTEL GRANT FOR SUMMER
FUNDING OF UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCHERS. The COE has received a
grant from INTEL to provide up to 5 undergraduate research experiences for
women and minority engineering students. Projects can begin in the spring and
continue through the summer, or can be strictly summer projects. Each student
can earn up to $4000 during this project. End date is Sept 2006. Criteria for
projects: Intel has targeted specific areas for this REU. projects may be in
EECS, and specific areas of ChemE, IME, ME, Chemistry, or Physics. If you would
like to participate, please contact Ellen Momsen (Director of the OSU Women
& Minorities in Engineering Program) as soon as possible at 541-737-9699 or
ellen.momsen@oregonstate.edu. If you already have an undergraduate student
(female or minority) identified, indicate that; we also have many students who
are interested and can select students for you to interview. There is no cost
to the researcher (except your time!). Goals of this program are to encourage a
greater number of women and minority students to obtain a graduate degree in
engineering. Thank you for assisting COE diversity efforts!
UPCOMING COE FACULTY
MEETING WITH OSU PRESIDENT AND PROVOST President Ed
Ray and Provost Sabah Randhawa will meet with the faculty of the
College of Engineering on Wednesday,
May 24, 2:30-4 pm, in Owen 101. Ray and Randhawa will make a few general
introductory comments, then spend the rest of the time listening to CoE faculty
comments, taking questions, etc. You are welcome to submit a question
or suggestion for discussion. Please do so via an e-mail message
to Gigi Bruce in the Provost's Office gigi.bruce@oregonstate.edu, and she will make sure
that President Ray and I are both aware of that input. All CoE faculty,
including professional faculty, are invited to participate in this discussion.
WORKSHOP OPPORTUNITY FOR FACULTY AND GRADUATE STUDENTS: How
to Engineer Engineering Education. July 17-19, 2006, at Bucknell University.
For the fifth consecutive year, faculty from Bucknell
University are proud to offer this hands on workshop for engineering and
science faculty and graduate students to enhance their skills in course design
by: Writing clear instructional objectives; Using active, cooperative, &
problem-based learning; Teaching teamwork and problem solving skills; Assessing
learning outcomes; and Sharing experiences about what works and what doesn't
work. Workshop Tuition and Meals: $600 Before May 15th, $650
After May 15th. (Tuition is non-refundable after May
30.) On-campus room ($120) is available but optional. Apply for the
workshop online @ www.bucknell.edu/Engineering/ProjectCatalyst on or before May 30.
Accepted applicants will be notified on or before June 15. Late
applicants will be considered depending upon availability. QUESTIONS?
Contact Professor Michael Prince, Chemical Engineering Department, Bucknell
University, Lewisburg, PA 17837. Telephone: 570.577.1781,
email: prince@bucknell.edu
FACULTY RESEARCH GRANT OPPORTUNITY: The Human Frontier Science
Program has issued a Call for Letters of Intent for Research Grants for
Interdisciplinary Research. This program is encouraging collaborative
research across a wide range of disciplines including engineering, life
sciences and physical sciences.
Link to program information: http://www.hfsp.org/about/AboutProg.php.
Link to application instructions: http://www.hfsp.org/how/appl_forms_RG.php.
ENGINEERING COMPUTING SERVICES FACT SHEET now available. For the
convenience of engineering faculty who need information on our computing and
networking facilities for proposals, the College has put together a "fact
sheet" that lists all our capabilities. The information is availabl