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OSU MECHANICAL,
INDUSTRIAL, & MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING E-BULLETIN ME–IME
Faculty/Graduate Seminars Job and
Internship Postings—ME & IME Students Faculty and
Post-Doc Positions ACTIVE
MINDS ON CAMPUS (AMOC) PRESENTATIONS THIS WEEK: YOU’RE INVITED Active Minds on Campus (http://www.activemindsoncampus.org/)
is the nation's
only peer-to-peer organization dedicated to the mental health of college
students. The organization serves as the young adult voice in mental health
advocacy on more than 50 college campuses nationwide. On Tuesday, April 24th, Alexis Chappell from AMOC
will offer two presentations about Active Minds here at OSU. Please consider
attending one of the sessions, as outlined below. We believe that AMOC is an
excellent resource for our community and offers the creation of a positive
support network for student success and student survival at OSU, which is
something we all care about! •
Students: We invite you to hear about Active Minds and be part
of establishing a chapter of this important national organization at OSU.
The presentation will begin on April 24 at 6:00 pm at •
OSU Employees: We invite you to learn more about the Active Minds
organization and how to support this work on our campus. The presentation
is scheduled for April 24, 3:00-4:30 pm in MU 206. Pre-registration is appreciated
but not required. Contact jodi.nelson@oregonstate.edu. (This event sponsored by OSU offices of
the VP for Student Affairs, Counseling & Psychological Services, and
Residential Life.) UNIVERSITY CAREER FAIR THIS WEEK! The university-wide
spring career fair is happening this Wednesday,
April 25th. Although this career fair is not engineering-specific, several
participating companies ARE looking for mechanical, manufacturing, and
industrial engineering interns and employees,
so it’s well worth your time to head over to the Alumni Center between 11 and 4 on Wednesday. Also, if you’re not
yet at the point of doing a job or internship search but want to find out about
opportunities down the road, the pre-fair “Exploration
Time” from 10:30 – 11 (also at the Alumni Center) is a great opportunity to
connect and network with employers of IE, Manuf E, and
ME students. Participating companies that are looking for IE, Manuf. E, Mat Sci, and/or ME majors include Acumed, Eaton, ESCO,
FM Global, Gunderson, Harder Mechanical, Heinz Frozen Food, MasterBrand
Cabinets, Mountain Cascade, Nautilus, Stryker Endoscopy, Volt Technical
Resources, and WaferTech. Other companies of possible interest to MIME students
(Aerotek and Weyerhaeuser, for example) have
specified “All Majors” as their recruiting target. The complete company listing
is available at http://oregonstate.edu/career/fair/university.php. NEW
ASME FELLOW IN OUR MIDST It is a great
pleasure to announce to the OSU engineering community that Jim Liburdy, James R. Welty Professor of Mechanical Engineering,
has been elected as a 2007 American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Fellow.
Fellow Grade is the highest elected grade of membership within ASME, the
attainment of which recognizes exceptional engineering achievements and
contributions to the engineering profession. Congratulations, Dr.
Liburdy! UPCOMING EVENTS
[back to top] This Week… Mon Apr 23: Diversity
Book Club Discussion of The Sunflower
by Simon Wiesenthal. 12:00-1:30 pm, Valley Library Willamette Room. Facilitated by Michele Riberio &
Carlos Taloyo--University Counseling and
Psychological Services. 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. Mon Apr 23: Engineers
Without Borders General Meeting. 5 pm (note time
change), KEC 1007. Debriefing by OSU-EWB members who attended the
recent EWB National Conference in Amherst, Mass. Presentation topics include
the regionalization of EWB-USA, the upcoming west coast regional workshop,
in-country NGO involvement with EWB projects, alternative energies and their
appropriateness, the future of EWB-USA, establishing project metrics, and
project management. While we will touch only briefly on each topic in this
presentation, separate seminars and workshops will be held over the next few
months on the topics of greatest interest and importance to our chapter. Important
note: This week's meeting features no PowerPoint presentation, so fear
not! There will be no computer issues! And, as always, there will
be pizza and pop. Tues Apr 24: Mock
Interviews at Career Services, 9 am–4 pm, basement of Kerr Admin.
Participating organizations include PeaceCorps,
Weyerhaeuser, Target, and Tues Apr 24: “Systems Engineering.” ME 519 Seminar presentation by David Lee, Northrop
Grumman Space Technology. 10–11 am, Tues Apr 24: “Inferring
Function Based on Observation of the Assembly Process.” Master’s of Science Thesis Defense by Gabe Gassoway. 1 pm, Tues Apr 24:
Center for Teaching and Learning Workshop: Assessment Part 1: Are
Your Students Learning? 2–5 pm, Milam 215. All OSU faculty and GTAs
welcome. Pre-registration
required. Wed Apr 25:
OSU University-Wide Career Fair.
11-4 pm, CH2M Wed Apr 25:
Center for Teaching and Learning Workshop: Using
Audience Response Systems in the Classroom. 1:30–3 pm, Milam 215. All OSU faculty and
GTAs welcome. Pre-registration
required. Fri Apr 27: ME/IME
Seminar: “Resources
for Teaching and Learning at Oregon State University.” Presenter: Peter Saunders, Director, Plan Ahead... Tues May 1:
Center for Teaching and Learning Workshop: Assessment Part 2:
Assessment Tools and Their Use in the Classroom. 2–4 pm, Milam 215. All OSU
faculty and GTAs welcome. Pre-registration
required. Thurs May 3: Annual Thurs May 3: “Science and the Sustainability
Transition.” In this final presentation of the 206–07 Starker Lecture Series, Pamela Matson, dean of the Tues May 8: Diversity
Book Club Discussion of Coyote
Warrior by Paul VanDevelder. 12:00-1:30 pm, Valley Library
Willamette Room. Facilitated by Paul VanDevelder. 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.
Thurs May 10: AEP Fellow Fireside Chat with Michael Powell, Owner,
Powell's Books. 7:30- 9 pm,
Weatherford Trysting Tree Conference Room. Michael Powell moved to Fri May 11: 8th Annual Engineering Expo. 1–5
pm, Wed May 16:
Center for Teaching and Learning Workshop: Discover
Your Teaching Philosophy Fri May 18: MECOP/CECOP
Spring Selection interviews at OSU.
Fri May 18 and Fri
May 25: Center for Teaching and
Learning Workshop: How Grading Rubrics
Can Make Your Teaching Life Easier. 2 – 4 pm on May 18 and 3 – 5 pm on May 25th, Milam 215. All
OSU faculty and GTAs welcome. Pre-registration
required. Attendees must attend
both sessions. Thurs May 31: ME–IME Annual Awards Ceremony and Picnic.
5 pm–whenever, Avery Park. All faculty, staff, grad students, seniors,
and current and incoming pro school students are invited. SAVE THE DATE! Details to come. Sat June 16:. Mechanical,
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Commencement. 4– 6
pm, La Tuesday, June
19: Diversity Book Club Discussion of Native Speaker by Chang-Rae Lee 12:00-1:30 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–I Tues Apr 24: “Systems Engineering.” ME 519 Seminar presentation by David Lee, Northrop
Grumman Space Technology. 10–11 am, Tues Apr 24: “Inferring
Function Based on Observation of the Assembly Process.” Master’s of Science Thesis Defense by Gabe Gassoway. 1 pm, Fri Apr 27: “Resources
for Teaching and Learning at Oregon State University.” Presenter: Peter Saunders, Director, MISCELLANEOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS
[back to top] Departments-wide… ME SHOP HOURS ANNOUNCEMENT—CORRECTION.
Due to the shop class this term, the
ME shop will be closed to general use on
Mondays and Wednesdays 2–4 pm and on
Fridays 8 am–10 am for the rest of the
term. FALL TERM ADVISING APPOINTMENT
SIGN-UPS BEGIN MAY 1. ME, IME, and GenEng undergraduate
advising for fall 2007 runs from May 7 to June 8, and you’ll need to schedule 15-minute
appointment with your advisor during this time. Appointment sign-ups begin on
Tuesday, May 1st, in FREE POSTER PRINTING/LAMINATION
FOR STUDENTS. ME and IE/IME STUDENTS: VOTE
NOW! It's that time of the year for IE/IME students to choose the IME
Teacher of the year. Please take a couple of seconds to complete the survey at
the following link (you will need to use your ONID login): https://secure.oregonstate.edu/survey/214.
Vote ASAP, as the voting poll will only be open only until May 4th, 2007. Sponsored by the IIE Student Chapter. CALL FOR TECHNOLOGY RESOURCE FEE (TRF)
PROPOSALS. VESTAS WIND
SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL GRADUATE PROGRAM: APPLY NOW. Vestas Wind Systems A/S is the world leader
in wind technology and a driving force in the development of the wind power
industry. Vestas is very excited to announce that applications are now
being accepted for our International Graduate Program. This is an
excellent opportunity for upcoming graduates and recent graduates from 2006 to
work in three different Vestas companies and locations around the world.
Participants will be mentored and work on various challenging projects. For
more information, see http://me.oregonstate.edu/news/bulletins/VestasGradAd.pdf.
Questions? Contact Inge-Mette
Rosenberg Jørgensen at inros@vestas.com BOEING
ENGINEERING STUDENT OF THE YEAR AWARD: CALL FOR ENTRIES. Entries for the 2007 Boeing-sponsored
Engineering Student of the Year Award are due on May 1, 2007. The key criterion for this award (which is open to
Bachelors, Masters, and PhD candidates) is the impact, or potential for impact,
of the candidate's work on current or future aeronautical or space technology.
This impact might be seen in new or enhanced systems or processes or tools, new
levels of performance, improved life cycle costs, new capabilities, or in other
areas. Entries should include a 200 word summary and supporting material, which
could include new patents or documented applications that have been adopted by
industry, published papers or research that have won recognition from academic,
professional or industrial associations. Entries are judged by a panel of
former Boeing senior engineers and results are announced at the Flights Awards
dinner in Grad Students/Faculty/Staff UPCOMING TECHNOLOGY ACROSS THE CURRICULUM
(TAC) CLASSES: Blackboard: Mastering the Basics , Monday, April 23, 11–11:50 am; Qwizdom: Audience
Response System (clickers), Tuesday, April 24, 1–1:50 pm. All classes are in Waldo 115A. Register
at http://oregonstate.edu/tac/index.php?option=com_events&Itemid=71.
The Grant Institute's GRANTS
101: PROFESSIONAL GRANT PROPOSAL WRITING WORKSHOP will be held at FREE COMSOL WORKSHOP AT
OSU ON MAY 4. COMSOL Multiphysics is a finite
element software package used to model applications in all fields of
engineering and science. Modules designed specifically for CAD Import, Chemical
Engineering, Earth Science, Electromagnetics, Heat
Transfer, MEMS, and Structural Mechanics are available. Optionally integrated
with MATLAB®, COMSOL is used to model coupled systems of nonlinear partial differential
equations. COMSOL Multiphysics is equation-based, so
you can also define and couple your own PDEs freely
and arbitrarily. Workshop Time/Location: 9 am–12 noon, Owen 241. (9–10:15
Intro and demo; 10:30–noon hands-on session). Normally, the training cost for
this tool is very high, but COMSOL– SUMMER 2007
NSF-FUNDED FACULTY ENHANCEMENT WORKSHOPS AT QUEENSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE. The Department of Physics and the Laser and
Fiber Optics Technology Program at Queensborough
Community College/CUNY and the National Science Foundation are offering two NSF
Faculty Enhancement Workshops designed to enhance instruction in science,
engineering, and technology with computer-controlled laboratory exercises for
remote access and interactive multimedia courseware. The workshops are based
upon successful practices and outcomes of an NSF-funded QCC/CUNY Physics Dept.
project titled “Distance Learning and Virtual Laboratories for Technician
Training.” The workshops are available to faculty and graduate students;
participants will be selected to achieve a broad representation of diverse
backgrounds, subject areas, and academic institutions. The workshops and
hotel accommodations for five nights (Sun.-Fri.) are free of charge for
selected participants. Participants who complete a workshop will receive a $200
stipend. Travel support of up to $200 may also be available based on need. Workshop
dates are June 25-29 and July 23-27. For more information and to
apply, go to http://www.qcc.cuny.edu/Physics/lfot/workshops.asp
or email David Lieberman at DLieberman@qcc.cuny.edu. These
workshops are available to faculty and GTAs and are limited to 16 participants. STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
[back to top] 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), AMERICAN SOCIETY
OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS (ASME) Want to know why
you should become a student member of the ASME? Find out the 10 Top Reasons for
joining at http://www.asme.org/Membership/Join/.
You can apply for membership online, at http://www.asme.org/Membership/Join/Become_Member.cfm.
Or contact ASME–OSU chapter president Joseph
Cooley at cooleyjo@engr.orst.edu. You are
also invited to join the ASME mailing list (go to lists.oregonstate.edu group: ASME). 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 HUMAN POWERED
VEHICLE TEAM (HPV) The HPV team is
affiliated with the OSU chapter of ASME and shares a similar role in the 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 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 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 Jamie Junell,
Adam Aschenbach, Douglas Van Bossuyt, Layne Clemen, Melissa Jensen-Morgan, Alex Naef,
and Hitesh Patel. For more information please visit http://groups.engr.oregonstate.edu/pts/home.html. SOCIETY
OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS (SAE). Formula SAE group meets
on Mondays at 6 pm in the
SAE shop (132 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.
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
[back to top] SPRING
TERM 2007 GRADUATE
FELLOWSHIP AT SMPS
EDUCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE TO OSU ENGINEERING STUDENTS. The Society for Marketing Professional Services will award up to two
$500 scholarships this spring. Candidates may be from OSU and must meet the
following criteria: (1) Upper division undergraduates in their Junior year or
higher with at least one year of school remaining. (2) Major must be in
Architecture, Engineering, Construction Management, or Marketing. (3) GPA of
3.2 or higher.
Download Application at: www.smpsoregon.org.
Applications must be postmarked by May 7, 2007. Recipients notified on
May 24, 2007. Questions? contact Sue Johnson, Account
Executive, Daily Journal of Commerce and Commerce Magazine, 503-802-7214, Fax
503-802-7219, sue.johnson@djcOregon.com. 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 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. 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. JOB AND INTERNSHIP POSTINGS—ME &
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. This
job board was created last fall by IE students in Dr. Shiwoo
Lee's Information Systems Engineering course: Jose Cedeno, Miriam Chaudhary,
Kevin Hou, Yung-Tai Pan, and Yi-Ning Yang. We are in
the process of beta testing the 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/
AM EQUIPMENT, INC. - Mechanical Engineer. This recruitment will be used to fill one full-time
Mechanical Engineering position for the corporation. The primary function of
this position is to design and modify mechanical components and systems to our
customer's needs and to AM Equipment's quality standards. More ... AVISTA CORP - Natural Gas
Distribution Engineer. This position carries out engineering assignments
related to natural gas distribution engineering. Emphasis in this position will
be in the area of design. More ... BOEING COMPANY - Industrial Engineers,
Levels 1, 2, and 3. Boeing is currently
soliciting a pool of qualified industrial engineers at all levels of
experience. More ... DESIGNPORT - Mechanical Engineer 1
(entry level). Design products and perform Computer Aided Design and Analysis
services for a wide range of customers in the medical, consumer, industrial and
aerospace industries. More ... FLIR SYSTEMS - Jr. Control Systems engineer . FLIR Systems, Inc., | ||||