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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING E-BULLETIN Week of
October 31, 2005 This is issue # 6 of the ME Department weekly e-bulletin. The ME Bulletin is a one-stop source of information about department events, announcements, scholarships, job postings, student club updates, and other department-related items. Each issue will also be posted on the ME web site.
To submit information: Information to be included in upcoming e-bulletins should be sent to ME Communications Coordinator Tracy Ann Robinson (tracy.ann.robinson@oregonstate.edu). Items received by Wednesday of any given week will appear in the next week's issue.
THANK-YOU
FROM ME DEPARTMENT HEAD BELINDA BATTEN Dear ME Faculty, Staff, and
Students, I want to thank all of you
who helped make last Saturday’s Kelley Engineering Center Grand Opening—and
especially the ME breakfast presentation here in Rogers Hall—a great success!
We had many alumni and other visitors visit the department, and all were
excited to hear about (and see) some of the great work we're doing here in ME.
The posters were terrific, and the displays (like the ME 382 project and SAE
cars) were enthusiastically received. For those of you who didn't
hear, the 2005 Baja car was also featured at the Homecoming game, with Jaynie
Schonbrod driving Benny Beaver out onto the field. Rumor has it that this was
pretty exciting to watch! For a glimpse of the action, check out http://osumb.oregonstate.edu/img/102905.ua.picts/pages/PA284327.htm and http://osumb.oregonstate.edu/img/102905.ua.picts/pages/PA284330.htm Thanks again for your help
and participation! Belinda
UPCOMING
EVENTS
This Week... Monday, October
31: Formula SAE Group
Meeting, 6 pm, SAE Shop ( Tuesday, November 1, 11:59:59 PM: DEADLINE FOR SUBMITTING WINTER 2006 Wednesday,
November 2: Baja SAE
Group Meeting, 6 pm, SAE Shop ( Wednesday,
November 2: Microgravity
Flight Team Meeting, 6 pm, Rogers 226. Want to work on a research project
for NASA? Want to develop something that will help put a person on Mars? You
like engines, why not work on a prototype nuclear engine that powers a plasma
rocket? Do you want to conduct an experiment in zero gravity at 26,000 ft? If
you answered yes to any of these questions, come to this meeting and check
out the OSU Microgravity Flight Team! Wednesday, November 2: ALS workshop: “Procrastination & Motivation.” 12-1 pm, MU 211. Motivation is often a struggle for students. Assess whether procrastination is a problem for you, discuss six basic reasons why people procrastinate, and learn helpful strategies for overcoming and coping. Explore how findings from Flow Psychology can increase your motivation and improve your chances of experiencing “flow” or “zone” experiences. Wednesday,
November 2: “Learn
About Applying to Graduate/Professional Schools”— presentation by
Don Asher, a national speaker on the application process. 6 pm, Milam Auditorium Wednesday,
November 2 and Thursday, November 3: Presentations by Walt Disney World® College Program Recruiters, 5 pm, Lasells
Stewart Center C&E Hall. For more information, see the Misc. Announcements
section of this bulletin. Thursday, November 3: Computer Science Workshop: “Accessible HTML/CSS Design for the Markup-challenged.” 6 pm, Milne 130. Plan Ahead... Tuesday, November 8: ALS workshop: “Relaxation Techniques.” 4-5 pm, MU 213. Relieve the stress brought on by too many obligations by learning various techniques to relax. Wear comfortable clothes! Wednesday, November 9: ALS workshop: “Goal Setting: How Can Goal Setting Assist in Academic Success?” 12-1 pm, MU 213. Ever feel overwhelmed when tackling your studies or working on a long-term project? Join our discussion about goal setting as related to your life and demands as a college student. Wednesday, November 9: ALS workshop: “How To Get A Good Night’s Sleep.” 4-5 pm, MU 206. This workshop, led by a medical doctor and also a psychologist will discuss ways you can improve your sleep. Whether you or someone you know has difficulty with sleep, you will learn research-proven techniques to help one sleep better, as we as some of the medical and psychological factors that are important to consider with sleep difficulties. Wednesday, November 9: ME 101 Creative Design Contest, 6-9:30 pm, Lasells Stewart Center C&E Hall This exciting, one-of-a-kind contest includes two challenges:
For more information about this
upcoming design extravaganza, contact Joe Zaworski, Thursday, November 10: Computer Science Workshop: “VIM Beginner's Workshop for EMACS Users.” 6 pm, Milne 130. Wednesday, November 16: ALS workshop: “Goal Setting – Digging Deeper – Goal Setting for Your Future.” 12-1 pm., STAG 132. Pick up where you left off during our initial goal setting workshop, OR, if you missed our first session on goal setting, no worries! Attend this session to discuss goals for future academic terms and future career desires. Thursday, November 17: Computer Science Workshop: “CVS and Subversion for Everyone.” 6 pm, Milne 130. Thursday, November 24: Computer Science Workshop: “The Quake III Engine.” 6 pm, Milne 130. Thursday, December 1: ALS workshop: “Finals Week Preparation.” 4-5 pm, MU 213. Join us for a relaxing hour to learn how you can create an efficient study approach in preparation for finals week.
FACULTY/GRADUATE
SEMINAR SERIES Note: Please see the
most current ME Seminar and other OSU seminar information on the bulletin
boards in the
Friday,
November 4, 3:30-5 pm, Finding
a Path for Students and Teachers,” presented by Vicki Tolar Burton, Associate
Professor of English and OSU Writing Intensive Curriculum (WIC) Program
Director. Dr. Tolar Burton’s presentation will open a discussion of these questions: • What should Engineering graduates be able to do as writers? What are the risks if they are poor writers after graduation? • How can students learn, practice, and demonstrate these essential writing abilities throughout the curriculum? • How can faculty efficiently and effectively handle the workload of assigning, responding to, and grading student writing? ALL ENGINEERING
FACULTY are welcome to join us for this seminar. Informal social time starts at
3:30 (coffee, tea, and cookies provided). Come meet the speaker(s) and visit
with colleagues! Presentation begins at 4 pm sharp. MISC. ANNOUNCEMENTS
Engineering Professional Program. Applications for the Engineering Professional Program are now available online at http://engr.oregonstate.edu/students/apps/index.html. Applications for Winter 2006 are due by 11:59:59 on November 1. The Walt Disney
World® College Program Recruiters will be on campus Wednesday November 2
and Thursday November 3, recruiting for paid internship positions in To interview for these positions, you MUST attend the Disney recruiting presentation on either November 2 OR November 3, @ 5 pm in Lasells Stewart Center
C&E Hall. For more information, please visit www.wdwcollegeprogram.com. Fill out an application online and bring it with you, or simply show up and learn more about opportunities with Disney. You can also contact Disney College Program Campus Representative Jonathan Ritter for more information: ritterj@engr.orst.edu. Are you a candidate for attending theXerox
Open House New Winter-Term Course
Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam and Exam-Review
Course. Mechanical Engineering
students graduating winter, spring, or summer terms are eligible to take the
Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam during
spring term as the first step towards Professional Certification. You
must register for this exam by January
15th, 2006. For details, see the IIE web site, http://oregonstate.edu/groups/iie/fe_information.html
or contact Danielle Davies, daviesda@engr.orst.edu. · The FE Review Course provides students with a review of the basic engineering principles that are covered on the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam. The course is offered for eight weeks of winter term on Tuesday and Wednesday nights from 7 to 9pm. The same material is covered on both nights, so you only need to attend once a week, whichever night works best for you. To register, come to Covell 118 between 9 a.m. and 12 noon on Nov. 28, Nov. 30, or Dec. 2. $75 for course & class notes. For more information: http://oregonstate.edu/groups/iie/fe_information.html or contact Danielle Davies, daviesda@engr.orst.edu. Fall Undergraduate ME
Advising Appointments start TODAY (Monday, October 31)! If
you’re a freshman or sophomore and haven’t yet scheduled a 15-minute
appointment with your academic advisor, please do so immediately. Advising
Sign-Up lists are posted in November 13th –
Priority Registration begins November 20th –
Freshman/Sophomores Registration begins December 1st –
Registration ends December 9th –
End of Fall Term
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
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/jointoday/.
You can apply for membership online, or pick up a paper application form from
Murty Kanury, OSU ASME chapter advisor, Microgravity Flight Team Want to work on a
research project for NASA? Want to develop something that will help put a
person on Mars? You like engines, why not work on a prototype nuclear engine
that powers a plasma rocket? Do you 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
every Wednesday at 6 in Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Formula SAE group will meet every Monday at 6 pm in
SCHOLARSHIPS
and FELLOWSHIPS
The American Society of
Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc. (ASHRAE)
offers a number of scholarships to undergraduate engineering students.
Application deadlines are December 1,
2005, and May 1, 2006. For more
information on ASHRAE scholarships, go to http://www.ashrae.org/template/AssetDetail/assetid/23628. A
paper copy of the scholarship brochure is available in the ME undergraduate
office ( NSF Graduate Fellowship applications are due November 8, 2005. Graduating seniors and first-year graduate students are eligible: http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2005/nsf05601/nsf05601.htm. National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship applications are due January 6, 2006. Graduating seniors and first-year graduate students are eligible: http://www.asee.org/resources/fellowships/ndseg/preface.cfm. Questions on either of these graduate fellowships? Check with Dave Cann, Materials Science, cann@engr.orst.edu, 737-9623.
JOB and
INTERNSHIP POSTINGS—ME STUDENTS Note: Please see the
most current job and internship opportunities on the bulletin boards in the Interested in doing
an INTERNSHIP ABROAD? Check out the options available
through the OSU IE3 Global Internships office, http://ie3global.oregonstate.edu/.
For a partial listing of current international engineering internship
locations, see http://ie3global.oregonstate.edu/employers.html#engineering. Deadline for
spring term ’06 internship applications is November 15th. ATS SYSTEMS OREGON has
an open Mechanical Engineering Intern position and would like to staff
the position with an OSU student. We are looking for someone to work 10-20
hours a week at a rate of $10.00 - $12.00 an hour depending on
qualifications. The assignment should last about 9 months. Applicants can
apply via email at humanresources@atsor.com, or send
your application via BAE SYSTEMS
is seeking applications for a full-time Structural Analyst. About BAE: BAE Systems
is a major defense contractor at the forefront of design, construction, and
support of combat-vehicle and naval equipment and systems for the Armed Forces
of the United States and allied nations. The Minneapolis-based facility of BAE
Systems is the headquarters and central engineering site of Armament Systems
Division (ASD). Our integrated products and services provide a wide range of
gun weaponry and missile delivery systems for shipboard and vehicle
applications. ASD is leading the development of the U.S. Navy’s 155mm AGS for
the DD(X) Land Attack Destroyer. We’re also managing the concept and technology
demonstration for the Army’s Future Combat System-Cannon, and the Multi-Role
Resupply system. Both are variants of the Manned Combat Vehicle. Position
Description: This is a full-time, permanent
position with BAE. The structural analysis engineer will perform hand
calculations and generate finite-element models for structural analysis of
mechanisms and structures for weapon systems. The ideal candidate will have
familiarity with classical and FEA solutions for stress concentration, plastic
strain, large deflection, dynamic systems, and laminated composites, and have
an aptitude for visualizing complex three-dimensional geometry. The engineer
may generate or import the geometry, select the analysis method, perform the
analysis, and provide oral and written interpretation of the results. FEA
models are built typically using SDRC IDEAS, PATRAN, or Hyperworks, and solved
with NASTRAN, ABAQUS, or ANSYS. This position requires a B.S. in
Aerospace/Mechanics, Mechanical, or Structural/Civil Engineering, with an
advanced degree preferred. Exposure to
PRO-E is a plus.
Position
Description: The Liaison Engineer is the
front line contact between Manufacturing and Engineering regarding production
issues requiring engineering input or resolution. Within established guidelines
and capability, the Liaison Engineer personally dispositions Non Conformance
Reports and assures a timely transfer of information between Manufacturing and
Engineering. Responsibilities include working directly with manufacturing
personnel in resolving production problems needing engineering assistance and
in dispositioning NCRs; evaluating issues relating to parts not conforming to
current type design; assisting manufacturing in interpreting and implementing
engineering changes as they are being implemented on the shop floor; and
performing other related duties as assigned. Requirements: Knowledge of composites and composite manufacturing
processes; ability to interface with QA and production on dispositions and
corrective actions; skills to interpret engineering requirements of composite
process specifications; ability to make decisions based on researched facts; knowledge
of repair methods used on composite aircraft structure; knowledge of machines
and machine shop practices. Qualified
applicants will have Bachelors degree or equivalent in Engineering OR
Associates Degree in Technology and 2 years of professional experience,
composite experience preferred OR 5 years of experience in aviation composite
manufacturing; general aviation product knowledge; good oral and written
communication skills. Jobs are located in FLEXFORCE STAFFING is seeking a Drafter for Job responsibilities: Create and develop electrical detail drawings, assembly drawings, electrical schematics and wiring diagrams from various versions of prints, rough drawings, sketches and bills of materials; Revise drawings from redlines; Work closely with project engineers, assembly technicians, and sales department; Review drawings for accuracy and completeness; Occasional local travel to customer’s site Qualifications: Successful applicant will have: Attention to detail; Thorough understanding of Autocad R14/2000; Usage and knowledge of established standards and symbol libraries; Ability to work independently as well as under direction. Must understand safety requirements and participate in safety training. Must have a valid driver’s license. Pay rate: $24.50 p/h. Benefits: medical, dental, life, vision, paid vacation, and short-term disability. To apply: contact Denise at 503-375-3330 or email resumes to svancurler@flex-force.com. GEORGIA-PACIFIC CORPORATION is recruiting for Project Engineers this Fall. The position provides engineering advice to operations and maintenance, implements changes to mill operations and equipment, and assists in the design or modification of construction and installation of new equipment/facilities to directly effect operations. Position requires extensive interpersonal and group communication. Minimum requirements include a BA in ME or EE, 2.8 or higher GPA, relevant co-op or internship experience, and the ability and desire to follow detailed safety precautions. For more information, see http://www.gp.com/careers/collegerel/
GUNDERSON, INC. is
looking for an Associate Design Engineer for the Rail
Engineering Dept, NW Portland. Gunderson, Inc. is part of The
Greenbrier Companies, an international leading supplier of transportation
equipment and services to the railroad industry. The Company builds, leases,
repairs and refurbishes freight railcars for a variety of customers in (503) 595-2390 Ext. 219. JOHNSON CRUSHERS
INTERNATIONAL (JCI), a MECOP member and manufacturer of heavy equipment for
the aggregate industry, is currently looking for two Design Engineers.
We will consider MECOP graduates of any experience level; quality and
attitude of the candidates will determine who is hired. JCI is a
50-million-dollar-a-year company and is owned by ASTEC, a 500-million-dollar-a-year
company. We offer a good benefits package, competitive wages and a
pleasant work environment in MCCAIN FOODS (world’s largest producer of
frozen french fries and the manufacturer of other quality food products with
over 55 processing facilities around the world) has an
entry-level opening for a Technical Services Supervisor at our Othello, Job
Responsibilities: Reporting
to the Director, Operations Planning, the Technical
Services Supervisor is accountable for efficient plant processing through the
implementation & optimization of process line technologies. Working with the operations team, the
Supervisor will assist in maximizing quality, while minimizing cost. Specific responsibilities include: Optimization of factory processing equipment, and operator
instruction/training on process theory, practice, and operating procedure;
Supervise and direct line study personnel and monitor operator process testing
for accuracy through SPC (Statistical Process Control); Provide technical input
& financial justifications for process technology improvements through capital
investment; Work in conjunction with our global Technical Services &
engineering group to ensure state of the art practices/technologies are used
locally. The Technical Services Supervisor will also train and work in various
areas of the plant to broaden his/her knowledge of the business, with special
emphasis given to engineering, processing, and packaging. Other areas may
include quality control, production planning, McCain Quality Performance, SPC,
and safety. Relocation to complete training & development at another McCain
location may be required after two years. Experience
Required: Candidates must have a 4-year
degree in Food Science or Engineering. - Must be fluent in English. Verbal
competency in Spanish is preferred. -Previous supervisory experience is
preferred along with demonstrated success in dealing effectively with people. -
Characteristics of a successful candidate: -Resilient and confident - Displays a keen business awareness -Team player-Communicates
effectively - Results-oriented - Open-minded.
Other qualifications include: The ability to quickly grasp technical and
abstract concepts; Aptitude for or proven experience in training; Proficiency
on computers and SPC knowledge a must, and knowledge of PLC programming, CAD,
plant control systems is a plus; Leadership qualities (candidate will be
directing the plant management group on “best practices” in the operation of
plant equipment); Moderate to advanced knowledge of processing equipment,
processing methods, manufacturing philosophies, and basic manufacturing SOPs. For more information, please
contact: Varon Blackburn, Human Resource Manager, 509.331.7727, varon.blackburn@mccain.com, MOKUM TECHNOLOGIES, INC., an 1. Are you a Citizen of the 2. What is your yearly salary requirement? 3. What is the amount of time it would take for you to be
ready to start a new position in 4. Do you have an active U.S. Security Clearance? If so, what level? If not, have you held one in the past? What level? Representative ME-related positions available at Mokum
Technologies: Sr Systems Engineer
I - Guidance System Design & Analysis Sr Systems Engineer
II - Simulation & Performance Analysis Principal Systems
Engineer - Simulation Lead Sr Principal Systems
Engr - Guidance System Design & Analysis Principal Systems
Engineer - GNC Design & Analysis
MRI RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK is looking for a Senior
Systems Engineer. Position description: Will assist in track and discrimination processing algorithm development for unresolved threat detection. Primary duties will include maintenance and upgrades to existing simulation. Development environment is LINIX utilizing C language, with knowledge/experience with PvWave or MATLAB helpful. Initial assignment is for simulation development and assisting with algorithm performance assessments. Required Skills: Candidate must be capable of design and evaluation of weapon system guidance and control functions. Experience with Kalman filters, target engagement optimization and guidance control laws are required. Candidate must be capable of using MATLAB and participating in the development of C++ simulations to include 6DOF simulations and hardware in the loop (HWIL) evaluations. For more information, contact Brian Murray at 919-572-2292 or bmurray@mri-rtp.com. Note: MRI Research also has other position needs for guidance, navigation, and control engineers with different skill sets. PRECISION CASTPARTS is
recruiting qualified engineering graduates to participate in the PCC Management
Development Program (MDP). Training the next generation of management is essential
to PCC’s continued success as an industry leader. The MDP is designed to
teach participants the critical aspects of PCC’s business so that they can
effectively influence the future direction of the company. During
their 24-month training period, MDP participants rotate through two divisions
and at least four positions. The rotations involve on-the-job assignments that
provide maximum exposure to PCC’s operations. With numerous manufacturing
facilities throughout the Qualifications: Quality is
not a negotiable item in our business; it is a given. Our customers
expect it, but, more importantly, we expect it of ourselves and of the
people we hire. We look for high standards, dedication to quality, attention to detail, excellent organizational skills,
creativity, and integrity. Based on the needs of our industry, our preferred
candidates hold degrees in Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science,
Industrial Engineering, and/or Metallurgical Engineering. Performance Evaluation and Compensation: The MDP is designed for participants to succeed, but
standards for success are high. MDP participant performance is reviewed on
a semi-annual basis. Each participant is assigned a mentor who supports
the participant throughout the program; in addition, participants have
assignment coaches for each rotation. MDP base compensation and benefits are
very competitive, and MDP participants also share in PCC’s profits through the
quarterly bonus program. Employment: PCC has
remarkable career opportunities, and MDP participants are uniquely positioned
to take advantage of career growth opportunities. TEKFAB LLC is looking for an Engineering Project Assistant. We will either treat the individual as a part-time employee, or we can do this as an internship. The ideal candidate will have a working knowledge of Solidworks software and preferably will be familiar with machine shop equipment and practices. The person will be responsible for: generating solid models of components based on customer drawings, generating detail drawings for manufacturing, design of machine subcomponents, and creation manuals for equipment.
TEKFAB is a manufacturer of equipment for the rollformed
metals industry. Our equipment converts coils of steel into finished parts
in a continuous process by forming it into shape, punching holes, and
shearing it to length. For more
information, contact Rob Taylor, P.E., TEKFAB LLC,
FACULTY POSITIONS
Application deadline: December 15, 2005 or until suitable applicants are found. Applicants should submit curriculum vitae, a vision statement for your career plan over the next five years (include a statement of teaching interests, philosophy, and a statement of research interests and goals), and a list of three references (address, e-mail, fax and phone numbers) to: Joseph J. Rencis, Professor and Head ME Department Faculty Search Committee 204 Mechanical Engineering Building Phone: 479-575-3153 Fax: 479-575-6982 E-mail: griffin@uark.edu Professor Kyle Squires Faculty Search Committee Chair Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering A background check is required for employment. More information about the department and the positions can be found at http://www.fulton.asu.edu/mae/ Also
at Dr. Philip R. Christensen Chair, SESE Faculty Search Committee Geological Sciences Campus
Applicants must have an earned doctorate in Mechanical Engineering or a closely related field. Information on the Department of Mechanical Engineering can be found at http://www.mengr.tamu.edu/. Applicants should submit a detailed resume, a brief summary of research and teaching interests and plans, and the names and addresses of three references to: Mechanics Faculty Search Committee c/o Dr. J. N. Reddy Department of Mechanical Engineering- 3123 Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Currently,
AME offers ABET- accredited B.S. degree programs in both Aerospace and
Mechanical Engineering, and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in each field. The AME
faculty participates in several multidisciplinary research centers, including Applicants are requested to submit
a letter of intent, complete curriculum vitae with the names and addresses of
three references, and a brief statement of research plans and teaching
interests to the address provided below. The search will continue until the
positions are filled. For additional details see the School’s web site: www.ame.ou.edu Dr. S.
R. Gollahalli, Director Phone:
(405) 325-1728 Fax: (405)
325-1088 e-mail:
gollahal@ou.edu Applicants should include in their responses: a detailed
curriculum vitae; a clear statement of their specific teaching and research
interests; and country of citizenship/residency. Letters of application should
be addressed to: Chair, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering,
*University** of Applicants should send a current resume, a brief letter indicating research and teaching interest, and contact information for a minimum of three references to: Mechanics Search Committee, University of Utah Department Of Mechanical Engineering, 50 S Central Campus Dr Rm 2110, Salt Lake City Ut 84112-9208 or by e-mail to: mechanics_search@mech.utah.edu Applications will be accepted until the positions are filled. Early submissions will be appreciated. The Search Committee will start reviewing applications in December 2005. http://www.mech.utah.edu/
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