OSU
MECHANICAL, INDUSTRIAL, & MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING E-BULLETIN
(Dead) Week of June 4, 2007
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Faculty/Graduate Seminars
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Student Organizations
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Job and
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2007 SAE Competition Results
Dear
MIME students, staff, and faculty:
Both
the Formula and Baja teams have recently returned from their respective
competitions and I would like to share the results with you.
The
Formula SAE competition was held May 16-20 in Romeo, MI. OSU had a strong showing, placing 21st
overall out of over 100 teams. Highlights include:
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Completing the Endurance Race!
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5th fastest Endurance time
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6th in Acceleration
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6th in Sales Presentation
See
http://students.sae.org/competitions/formulaseries/fsae/ for complete results and more
information.
The
Baja SAE West competition
was
held May 23-26 in Rapid City,
SD. Once again, OSU did very well, placing 2nd
and 5th overall out of over 90 teams. Highlights include:
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1st and 3rd in Sales Presentation
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3rd and 8th in Design
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6th and 9th in Endurance
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3rd in Rock Crawl
Go
to http://students.sae.org/competitions/bajasae/sdsm/ for more detailed information. The
new 2007 car is #1 and the modified 2006 car is #78.
The
Baja team is taking the #1 (2007) car to Rochester,
NY this week for the final
competition of the season. I will be
sure to send you an update when those results are available. Thank you all for your interest and support. We can't do this without you!
Jaynie
Schonbrod
OSU
SAE President
Congratulations
to the following 2006–07 MIME awardees, recognized at last week’s first annual
school picnic:
Outstanding Senior:
Rebecca Mitchell, IME, and Ruander Cardenas, ME
Outstanding
Professor: Toni Doolen, IME, and Deb Pence, ME
GTA of the Year: John Holliday, IME, and
Matt Knudson, ME
GRA of the Year: Tom Tseng, IME, and Daniel
Morse, ME
Outstanding Graduate
Service: Melissa Hastings, IME, and Matt Knudson, ME
Outstanding Undergraduate
Service: Cameron Follas, IME, and Jaynie
Schonbrod, ME
Debra. A. Jimmerson
Award for Outstanding
Professional Faculty: Leanne Lai
MIME Students Win University-wide Leadership Positions
ME sophomore Greg
Purdy has been
elected as next year’s Associated Students of Oregon State University (ASOSU) President.
Jason Kintz (IE) and John Tessier (ME) have been chosen as two of the four 2007–08 ASOSU
Undergraduate Senators from the College
of Engineering. Congratulations
to all three of you on your election, and thank you for serving in the OSU
political system.
UPCOMING EVENTS
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This Week…
Mon June 4: FREE DEAD WEEK BREAKFAST for ALL MIME
STUDENTS, FACULTY, and STAFF. 8 am–11 am in the Caliper Lounge, 4th
floor of Rogers Hall. Join us for pancakes, muffins, fruit, and other breakfast
foods! Hosted by ASME and Pi Tau Sigma.
Mon June 4: Free MATLAB Training Seminar. 9–11 am and/or 2–4 pm, Valley
Library Willamette Seminar Room 3622. Register for either or both
sessions at http://www.mathworks.com/seminars/osu.
Walk-ins are also welcome.
Mon June 4: Technology Across Curriculum class:
Blackboard: Hands-On Clinic. 11 am–12:20 pm, Waldo 115A. Register…
Mon June 4: Engineers Without Borders (EWB) General
Meeting. 5 pm, KEC 1007. Dr. Michael Campana,
Institute for Water and Watersheds director and OSU professor of Geosciences,
will speak on “Constructing Rural Village Water Systems in Central
America: Experiential Learning 101.” As always, pizza and pop provided. See you
there!
Tues June 5: “International
Engineering Interns in Their Own Words: Past Interns Share Their Stories and Their
Wisdom with the Future.” Presenter: Douglas Van Bossuyt, Candidate for the
International Degree in Mechanical Engineering. 9 am, Rogers 226.
Tues June 5: Technology Across Curriculum class:
Blackboard: Hands-On Clinic. 11 am–12 noon, Waldo 115A. Register…
Tues June 5: Bruce
Rettig Retirement Party. MIME faculty, staff, and graduate students: Please
join the Graduate School and the Department of Agricultural and
Resource Economics in wishing Bruce Rettig, Associate Dean of the Graduate School, all the best in his retirement on
Tuesday, June 5, 2007 in the MU Learning Lounge, 3–5 pm (comments at 3:30).
Wed June 6: Kickoff
Meeting for Grad Student Global Change Networking Group. (See announcements
section below for more details.) 4:30 pm, MU main lounge. Meeting will adjourn
at 5:30 with the option of after-meeting drinks at Bombs Away. RSVP to Jenny.Edwards@oregonstate.edu.
Thurs June 7: MIME Seminar: “A Cohort
Study of Freshman Engineering Students: The Impact of Collaborative Learning
and a Common First-term Schedule on Student Success.” Presenter: Toni
Doolen, Department of Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering, Oregon State
University. 12 noon,
Covell 139.
Fri June 8: MIME Seminar: ”Current and Future RFID
Applications in the Healthcare Industry” Presenter: Shiwoo Lee, School of Mechanical,
Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering, Oregon State
University. 2:30–4 pm, Dearborn 118. (2:30-3 is
social time, with coffee and tea served. Talk begins promptly at 3.)
Fri June 8: “Microscale
Thermal Management Utilizing Vapor Extraction from a Fractal-like Branching
Heat Sink.” Presenter: Mario Apreotesi, OSU MSME Candidate. 3:30 pm, Rogers 226.
Plan Ahead...
Sat June 16:. Mechanical,
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Commencement. 4–6 pm,
Lasells Stewart Center
Austen Auditorium. (Note: This commencement is separate from the university
commencement.)
Tuesday, June
19: Diversity Book Club Discussion of Native Speaker by Chang-Rae Lee. 12 noon–1:30 pm, Valley Library
Willamette Room. Facilitated by Liz Clark, Associate Director
of Federal Relations. All faculty, staff, and students are welcome to
participate. Copies of the books are available at the Valley Library and at the
OSU Bookstore. For more information, contact Terryl Ross at (541)
737-4381 or Terryl.Ross@oregonstate.edu.
UPCOMING ME–IME FACULTY/GRADUATE
SEMINARS [back
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Thurs June 7: “A Cohort
Study of Freshman Engineering Students: The Impact of Collaborative Learning
and a Common First-term Schedule on Student Success.” Presenter: Toni
Doolen, Department of Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering, Oregon State
University. 12 noon,
Covell 139. (Note: this has been rescheduled from the original May 11 date.)
Fri June 8: ”Current and Future RFID Applications in
the Healthcare Industry”
Presenter: Shiwoo Lee, School of Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering,
Oregon State University.
2:30–4 pm, Dearborn
118. (2:30-3 is social time, with coffee and tea served. Talk begins promptly
at 3.)
Fri June 8: “Microscale
Thermal Management Utilizing Vapor Extraction from a Fractal-like Branching
Heat Sink.” Presenter: Mario Apreotesi, OSU MSME Candidate. 3:30 pm, Rogers 226.
MISCELLANEOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Departments-wide…
ATTENTION GRADUATING
ME & IME SENIORS: If you are graduating Spring Term and you have not
already picked up your graduation audit and filled out your Senior
Questionnaire, please do so ASAP in Dearborn
102. Completing the audit & Senior Questionnaire is a requirement for
graduation!!.
THINKING ABOUT GETTING
A MASTER’S DEGREE? CONSIDER THE U of O MASTERS INDUSTRIAL INTERNSHIP PROGRAMS.
The University
of Oregon Materials Science
Institute’s Masters Industrial Internship (MSI) Programs serve regional
companies by providing focused training through coursework, labs and
internships to students in chemistry, physics and engineering. Our goal is to
provide a bridge from academia to industry in which the students become
contributors in a fraction of the time of other programs. We now have four
tracks preparing masters-level students for industry: Semiconductor Device
Processing, Polymers and Coatings, Organic Synthesis/Organometallics,
and, new this summer, Optical
Materials and Devices. For all the MSI internship programs, soft-skills are a
core component of our curriculum. Students work in teams, communicate through
daily presentations and written reports, lead discussions and lectures – all
while working on technical challenges that require them to hone their problem
solving skills with minimum faculty direction. In the fall, students interview
and start nine-month internships at participating companies. They
typically complete remaining course work at the university closest to their
host company during their internship. This model allows students to complete
their degree and their internship at the same time. Companies benefit by having
uninterrupted access to interns which allows for a seamless transition from
intern to permanent employee. There are
still a few openings for summer 2007—but if you’re interested, act quickly!
For more information, visit our website http://materialscience.uoregon.edu/
(follow the links to Masters Industrial Internship Program) or contact Chris
Larson cslarson@uoregon.edu,
(541) 346-5898. OSU students who are interested in this program may also
contact Dr. Bill Warnes at warnesw@engr.orst.edu.
MIME PRO-SCHOOL
STUDENTS: VOTE NOW FOR THE 2006–07 COE OUTSTANDING INSTRUCTOR! Annually since
1949, juniors and seniors in the College of Engineering have
been asked to select the outstanding instructor for current academic
year. Based on the balloting, this instructor is honored with the
Lloyd F. Carter Award. The Carter Awardee will
be honored at the beginning of Fall term. Please take a moment to cast
your vote at http://engr.oregonstate.edu/students/carterballot.php
INFORMATION SYSTEM
DEVELOPMENT/MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT position is currently available for
qualified graduate or undergraduate student, start date ASAP. This job
requires skills in PHP and MySQL. Familiarity
with OSU Central Web Services and/or OSU Engineering Web Services is a
plus. Hours: 10–20 hrs/week. Hourly wage DOE. If you
are interested in this position, please contact Prof. Shiwoo Lee at Shiwoo.Lee@oregonstate.edu.
Grad Students/Faculty/Staff
NEW
NETWORKING GROUP FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS. A graduate student networking group is forming with a focus on the
topic of global change. Students from all disciplines are welcome whether you
have expertise in global change or you are interested in learning more about
it. The goal of the group is to provide a way for OSU graduate students to pool
resources with respect to global change. This includes interdisciplinary
potlucks! Our first meeting is on Wednesday, June 6, at 4:30 in the main lounge
of the MU (the room with the large tables and the piano). The meeting will
adjourn at 5:30 with the option of after-meeting drinks at Bombs Away. You are
invited to participate as we are in a nascent and malleable stage!! Check out
the new website for more info: http://oregonstate.edu/~lintzh/.
Please let us know if you plan to attend the meeting. Also, if you cannot
attend the meeting but you would like to be on our e-mail list,
that is fine too. Send an e-mail to Jenny.Edwards@oregonstate.edu to
join the list.
POSSIBLE
RESEARCH COLLABORATION? Esme, Inc. (http://esmebiosolutions.com/default.aspx)
is interested in using algae farms to reduce eutrophic
pollution. We envision a system capable of reducing TMDL resulting from
both point and non-point sources. We would like to investigate using the
biomass produced to make carbon neutral fuel and/or energy. Our research
indicates the chief obstacle is the high capitalization cost of building
the algae farm infrastructure. Our goal is to create a working
design and build a coalition of public and private funders
and then contract maintenance and operation the publicly owned farm. Our
secondary goal would be to set up an experimental station to find optimal
solutions to extracting energy from the algae biomass. Hydromential
out of Florida
has farms in operation cleaning the waterways draining into the
Okefenokee. Unlike their design, we are hoping to optimize a system to
control the growth conditions of the algae to increase the lipid production. We
are looking at Tillamook
County as a potential
site. If you are interested in discussing research collaboration on this
project, please contact Phil Crawford, Director, Esme,
Inc., at 650-784-3676 or pcrawford@esmebiosolutions.com
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
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ALPHA
PI MU (APM)
Alpha Pi Mu is the National Industrial Engineering honor society.
Its goals are to recognize and support exceptional IE students; encourage
advances in IE education; unify the IE student body and further IE
student-faculty relationships; assist and cooperate with other IE-affiliated
organizations and individuals; and promote the academic and professional
welfare of APM members through the associations and experiences that result
from bringing together a group with similar interests, objectives, and
abilities. 2006-07 APM officers include Kyle Sund (president), Cam Follas (VP), Rebecca
Mitchell (secretary), Amy Hokama (treasurer), Amy
Yang (historian), and Jose Cedeno (webmaster). Faculty advisor is Logen
Logendran. APM web site: http://groups.engr.oregonstate.edu/apm/.
AMERICAN SOCIETY
OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS (ASME)
Want to be a part of the premier professional society for
Mechanical Engineers and participate in the activities of such a group? Want to
network and learn about opportunities for the future. Most of all, want to have
fun? If so, join ASME and come to our bi-weekly OSU chapter meetings! You can
apply for membership online, at http://www.asme.org/Membership/Join/Become_Member.cfm.
To find out about upcoming OSU chapter meetings and other ASME–OSU activities,
join the ASME mailing list (go to lists.oregonstate.edu group: ASME).
Upcoming meetings are also listed in the Events section of this bulletin.
2007–08 ASME–OSU officers are RJ Zaworski, President (zawrskr@onid.orst.edu); Derek Wilson,
VP; Kevin Lewis, Treasurer; Kimmy Lyon, Secretary; David Shapiro, Social
Activity Chair; Carsten Grellman
and John Doltar, Under Treasurers; and Douglas Van
Bossuyt and Sherry Tucker, Graduate Advisors. Faculty Advisor is Nancy
Squires.
ENGINEERS WITHOUT BORDERS OSU (EWB–OSU)
EWB-OSU is a
student chapter of EWB-USA with a mission to implement sustainable engineering
projects in developing countries while developing responsible engineering
students. We are currently working on developing and implementing a potable
water delivery system for a small community in rural El Salvador. This
multi-disciplinary group (currently, about 30 academic majors and programs are
represented!) has many opportunities for participation. For more information,
please contact EWB-OSU at ewb_osu@yahoo.com and/or visit http://groups.engr.orst.edu/ewb/.
For all of the latest information, join our mailing list at https://secure.engr.oregonstate.edu/mailman/listinfo/ewb-osu.
EWB-OSU officers for 2007-08 are: Douglas Van Bossuyt (President
), Kendra Seniow (Vice President), Kelly Wilson (Secretary), and Rob
Hess (Treasurer).
HUMAN POWERED
VEHICLE TEAM (HPV)
The HPV team is
affiliated with the OSU chapter of ASME and shares a similar role in the College of Engineering as the Mini Baja and Formula
One teams. Members of the HPV team bring experience from many different areas
including exercise science, biomechanics, manufacturing, aviation, composite
structures, and automotive repair. Many of our team members are dedicated
cyclists and athletes. This year, we’ve got two groups going for design and
development of a new 2007 bike: the Frame Team, working on frame,
drive train and rider positioning components, and the Fairing Team,
working on fairing and major aerodynamic components. If you’re interested
in joining the team this term and helping us build this year’s vehicle, contact
Ryan Carpenter (carpryan@onid.orst.edu). Team web
site: http://groups.engr.oregonstate.edu/hpv/index.htm.
INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL
ENGINEERS (IIE)
The IIE provides
leadership in developing students as industrial engineers. IEE participation
enhances students’ networking and leadership skills and offers fun events for
students to participate in. 2007–08 IIE Officers are Grant Dunham, President; Cameron Follas, Vice President; Brenda Buckman,
Treasurer; Zach Fairman, Secretary; Chauna Roberts and Adam Erickson, FE Review; Josh
Wise, VP/Social Relations; Chris Imondi, Historian; and Brett Henton, Newsletter Coordinator. To learn more about the IIE, visit our web
site at http://oregonstate.edu/groups/iie/, or for membership/meeting
information, email IIE Membership Chair Adam Eriksen
at eriksena@gmail.com or faculty advisor
Shiwoo Lee at Shiwoo.Lee@oregonstate.edu.
MICROGRAVITY
FLIGHT TEAM
Want to work on a
research project for NASA? Want to find out if it’s feasible to use microwave
ovens for heating food in a micro-gravity environment? Want to conduct an
experiment in zero gravity at 26,000 ft? If you answered yes to any of these
questions, come check out the OSU Microgravity Flight Team!
We meet on Mondays at 7 pm in KEC 1007. (Check the top of
the piano in the KEC Lobby for updates.) For more information, contact
Megan Colbath at colbathm@engr.orst.edu.
OREGON
WAVE (WILLAMETTE AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES ENTERPRISE)
OREGON WAVE is a
group of OSU students, professors, and industry partners who have modified one
of the SAE MiniBAJA racers for autonomous control. We’re working on getting it
ready for the next DARPA Grand Challenge, tentatively set for 2007–08. If
you’re a graduate and undergraduate ME, EECS, or IME student interested in
helping to make our robot the best in the world, please come to our weekly
meeting in the basement of Graf Hall. Spring term, our meetings are
Thursdays at 1 pm. Add yourself to the group’s mailing list at http://lists.oregonstate.edu
(grandchallenge).
OSU
SOLAR VEHICLE TEAM (OSUSVT)
OSUSVT
is currently designing a solar-powered vehicle to compete in the 2007 World Solar Challenge in Australia. This
is a university-wide project and interested people may still join in. Meetings are on Wednesdays and Thursdays
from 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm at WNGR 404 for machine shop work.
For more information, see the team web site at http://oregonstate.edu/groups/solar/
and/or email one of the team leaders—Hai Yue Han (hanh@engr.orst.edu ) or Kathy VanWormer (vanwormk@onid.orst.edu).
PI TAU SIGMA
–OSU OMEGA CHAPTER
Pi Tau Sigma is a
national Mechanical Engineering Honor Society that seeks to unify exceptional
students so that they may use their talents in the service of others. Our PTS
chapter seeks to provide its members with social activities, leadership
positions, and networking opportunities with both colleagues and industry.
2007-08 PTS officers include Jaime Junell (President), Alex Naef (VP), Adam Aschenbach
(Secretary), Hitesh Patel (Treasurer), Layne Clemen (Tutoring Chair), Melissa Jensen-Morgan (Fundraising
Chair), and Douglas Van Bossuyt (Webmaster) For more information please visit http://groups.engr.oregonstate.edu/pts/home.html.
SOCIETY
OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS (SAE).
SAE includes two subgroups: Formula (on-road racing car) and Mini Baja
(off-road racing vehicle). For more information, visit http://groups.engr.oregonstate.edu/SAE/.
All OSU students are encouraged
to become involved with OSU SAE!
SOCIETY OF
MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS (SME)—OSU CHAPTER
OSU SME’s mission is to cultivate professional development,
promote cross disciplinary exposure and create networking opportunities for OSU
engineering students within the framework of manufacturing and manufacturing
technology. For more information, visit the SME web site at http://groups.engr.oregonstate.edu/sme/
or email the SME student chair, Aaron Black, at blacka@onid.orst.edu.
Faculty advisor is Dr. Sundar Atre. You can download a membership application
from http://groups.engr.oregonstate.edu/sme/files/Student_app.pdf.
SURFACE
MOUNT TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATION (SMTA) —OSU CHAPTER. The SMTA is an international network of professionals who build skills,
share practical experience and develop solutions in electronic assembly
technologies, including microsystems, emerging technologies, and related
business operations. For more information or to join the SMTA, visit www.smta.org.
2006-07 officers for the OSU chapter of SMTA are Tram Le, president; Chris
Gregg, vice president; Roger Day, secretary; and Eric Hysell,
treasurer. The faculty advisor is Dr. Toni Doolen.
SCHOLARSHIPS and
FELLOWSHIPS
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$500 LOVE
OF LEARNING AWARDS AVAILABLE NOW.
The online application for Phi Kappa Phi's
newest awards program, Love of Learning Awards, is available now at http://www.phikappaphi.org/Web/Scholarships/loveoflearning.html.
Fifty awards, up to $500 each, will be awarded this year. Love of Learning Awards are available to
active (dues current) Phi Kappa Phi members seeking funding for a wide-range of
post- baccalaureate studies and/or career development opportunities. The
competition is open to all active Phi Kappa Phi members who have completed
their baccalaureate studies by application submission deadline and have not
received a Fellowship or Award of Excellence grant. If you meet the above
criteria and need funding for graduate or professional studies, doctoral
dissertation research, continuing education, career development/training,
and/or career- or academic- related travel, etc., apply for a Love of Learning
Award today! The deadline to apply is
June 30.
KNOW A RISING
SOPHOMORE?
Emerging Scholar Awards from Phi Kappa Phi (http://www.phikappaphi.org/Web/Scholarships/emergingscholar.html)
recognize outstanding rising sophomores studying at Phi Kappa Phi member
institutions. In 2007, Phi Kappa Phi will grant sixty awards in the amount of
$250 to students who attend an institution with a Phi Kappa Phi chapter (see
www.PhiKappaPhi.org/Web/Chapters for listing); have a cumulative grade point
average (GPA) of at least 3.75 on a 4.0 scale; and have a minimum of thirty
semester hours (or equivalent, excluding all AP, Credit by Exam, transfer
credits, etc.) of academic credit. PLEASE NOTE: Applicants must have earned at
least thirty semester hours but no more than a total of sixty semester hours as
of June 30, 2007, (excluding all AP, Credit by Exam, transfer credits, etc.)
during their post high school academic career. NOTE: The quarter
credit hour equivalent for 30 semester hours is 45. The quarter credit
hour equivalent for 60 semester hours is 90. The deadline to apply is June 30.
US
NAVY NUCLEAR PROPULSION OFFICER CANDIDATE PROGRAM. The US Navy is looking for Engineers,
Scientists and Mathematics majors to become officers in the Nuclear Propulsion
Officer Candidate (NUPOC) program. This program offers qualified individuals
unique technical training, exceptional benefits, and the opportunity to join
the elite group of Naval Officers responsible for the operation of the Navy's
nuclear propelled submarines and aircraft carriers. If you are a U.S. citizen, attending or have graduated from
an accredited college or university in the United
States or United
States Territory,
less than 29 years of age, and can meet basic physical requirements, you may
already be qualified. For some programs, you may apply as early as your
sophomore year after completing one academic year of calculus and one academic
year of calculus-based physics. If you are interested the Navy will pay
you as an E-6 for up to 30 months to go to school. While you are going to school
you are paid to get good grades and stay in shape. There is also a large
sign-on bonus. After you finish school you will be trained as a Nuclear Officer
and become qualified to drive a submarine or surface ship. There is no
closing date. For more information contact Chief Warrant Officer Jimmy
Smith at (503) 572-6275.
NATIONAL SCIENCE
FOUNDATION GRADUATE RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM (GRFP). The Graduate Research Fellowship provides
three years of support for graduate study leading to research-based master’s or doctoral degrees and is intended for students
who are at the early stages of their graduate study. The
program offers a stipend of $30,000 a year for three years and a $10,500
cost of education allowance. U.S.
citizens, nationals, and permanent resident aliens are eligible. For more
information and to apply, go to: http://www.nsf.gov/grfp.
THE NAVAL
RESEARCH LABORATORY (NRL) POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM is open to US citizens and legal permanent
residents and offers a competitive stipend as well as insurance, relocation,
and travel allowances. This program offers 1–3-year postdoctoral
fellowships designed to increase the involvement of scientists and engineers
from academia and industry to scientific and technical areas of interest and
relevance to the Navy. This program has a rolling admission.
Go to: http://www.asee.org/nrl to learn more about
the program.
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IME STUDENTS [back to top]
Welcome to MIME’s new job
and internship posting system! The listing below was generated from current
postings at http://ie.oregonstate.edu/MIMEjobboard. We are in the process of beta
testing this system and welcome your input. Please send comments and
suggestions to mimejobs@engr.oregonstate.edu.
Note: For
additional job and internship possibilities not listed below, check the links at http://me.oregonstate.edu/students/jobs/
Active Jobs as of 6/04/07
ANDREWS-COOPER
TECHNOLOGY - Mechanical Design Engineer. Mechanical engineering firm with
offices in McMinnville and Corvallis
seeks ME Graduate with interest in designing products and automated tooling and
fixtures. Excellent pay and benefits. Andrews-Cooper
Technology is a Mechanical Engineering Firm looking to hire a new college
graduate. We currently have 10 mechanical engineers (5 of which are Oregon
State Alumni). More ...
CH2M HILL - Mechanical Engineer. Corvallis, OR - Mechanical Engineer translates technical documents to and
from English and Japanese; acts as interpreter for technical project
communications relating to engineering, design, procurement, construction and
manufacturing; prepares calculations, designs, and specifications for HVAC,
refrigeration, plumbing, and fire protection systems; and prepares 2D/3D CAD
drafts/models. More ...
COWLITZ COUNTY PUD -
Senior Customer Service Advisor - Conservation Engineer. Responsible for planning and implementation of
commercial/industrial energy efficiency programs, consulting with the
District’s commercial/industrial customers. Provide technical support,
project management, program quality assurance and oversight as they relate to
the day-to-day operations of the District’s non-residential energy conservation
programs, including C&R Discount, non-residential energy code compliance,
and any new commercial/industrial energy efficiency programs. More ...
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