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OSU MECHANICAL ENGINEERING E-BULLETIN Issue #31 Week of May 29, 2006 OSU MINI BAJA
TAKES Congratulations
to this year’s OSU SAE Mini Baja team on your brilliant performance at the 2006
Mini Baja–Midwest. Only two weeks out from the Mini Baja West, and you did it
all over again—and even better! Out of the ~120 competing teams at last
weekend’s international competition, Beaver Racing placed: § 1st in Design § 1st in Endurance § 2nd in Maneuverability § 2nd in the Mud Bog event § 3rd in the Combined Friday Dynamic events (acceleration, chain pull, mud bog,
maneuverability) and…1st OVERALL NOTE: This
is the FIRST TIME EVER that Beaver Racing has taken the Gold in BOTH the West
and UPCOMING EVENTS This Week... Tuesday, May 30: "Development
of Acoustic Emissions Testing Procedures Applicable to Conventionally
Reinforced Concrete Deck Girder Bridges Subjected to Diagonal Tension Cracking."
PhD defense by Steven Lovejoy. 10 am, Thursday , June 1: Thursday , June 1: Turn Left on Thursday , June 1: Student
Sustainability Project Grants and Application Process: Informational meeting. 6 pm, MU 208. Offered by
the Student Sustainability Advisory Board (SSAB), SSP grants will be awarded
for up to $5000 for projects that can be completed by the end of the 2006–07
academic year. Projects should promote conservation and direct action at OSU.
For more information, see Announcements section below. Plan Ahead… Monday, June 5: Fulbright Information Meeting. 10:30-noon, Van de Water
Conference Room (448 Snell Hall). See the “Scholarships and Fellowships”
section (below) for more information on Fulbright grants and how to apply. Thursday, June 15-Saturday, June 17: Formula SAE West
Competition at Saturday, June 17: ME
Graduation Ceremony, This ceremony will be held at 4–6 pm
in the FACULTY/GRADUATE SEMINARS —No seminars are scheduled for the remainder of spring
quarter. Note: The most current ME Seminar
schedule and other OSU seminar information is available on the Rogers Hall
bulletin boards near the ME main office or at http://me.oregonstate.edu/seminars/. MISCELLANEOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS Department-wide… CONGRATULATIONS to ME student Ashley Swander on
her funding award from the Undergraduate Research, Innovation, Scholarship and
Creativity (URISC) Summer 2005-06 program. Ms. Swander will work this summer
with Michael Pavol, Nutrition and Exercise Sciences, on “Effects of Age on the
Landing Techniques of Boys and Girls.” BOOKS FOR Want to make a difference
on campus? Put your ideas in action
and APPLY FOR A STUDENT SUSTAINABILITY
PROJECT GRANT. Offered by the Student Sustainability Advisory Board (SSAB),
grants will be awarded for up to $5000 for projects that can be completed by
the end of the 2006–07 academic year. Projects
should promote conservation and direct action at OSU. An informational
meeting about the grant opportunity will be held on June 1st in MU 208 at 6:00
PM. We will go over the grant proposal process and answer questions. Here’s
how to apply: 1. Attend an informational
meeting on June 1st at 6:00 PM in MU 208 2. Develop a statement of
interest for a feasible project that can be implemented by the end of the
2006-2007 school year. Include the outcomes and intended methodology. 3. Identify a professor or
other campus official to mentor the project 4. Submit your statement of
interest to the SSAB by Friday, June 16, 2006. 5. Each letter will be
reviewed and provided feedback 6. Successful applicants will
have the summer to complete a full grant proposal. For more information, please contact: Darci
Connor, Student Sustainability Advisory Board, The COE IS LOOKING FOR A
FEW GOOD AMBASSADORS. Do you enjoy sharing your
collegiate experiences with others? Do you want to gain valuable communications
and leadership skills, and event-planning experience? Do you welcome the
opportunity to contribute to the university's recruitment and diversity
efforts? Would you like the chance to work directly with university faculty
members and administrators? Could you benefit from networking with peers and
professionals in your field of study? Are you a hard worker who enjoys having
fun? If you answer "yes" to many of these questions, you may be an
ideal candidate to serve as an Ambassador for the The Grad Students/Faculty/Staff… | ||||