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OSU MECHANICAL ENGINEERING E-BULLETIN Week of December 5, 2005 This is issue #11
of the ME Department weekly e-bulletin—the last issue of Fall Term 2005. 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. Past issues are also be posted on the
ME web site at http://me.oregonstate.edu/news/bulletin.html.
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. CONGRATULATIONS
TO ME 382 DESIGN CONTEST WINNERS! Kudos to all 26 of the participating teams in last week’s ME 382
field test of switch-controlled fishing devices. The event showcased a whole
gamut of ingenious solutions to an especially challenging ASME design problem. According
to Dr. Ping Ge, ME 382 professor and design contest coordinator, 14 out of 26 fishing devices were fully
functional; the other 12 were completed but either ran into an unexpected
glitch such as a tangled fishing line, or simply needed further fine-tuning. Special congratulations go to the members
of the three top-placing teams, all of which made 5 successful casts and received scores under 600
(the lower the score, the better the casting accuracy): First place—Team 37: Paul Stuart, Tesfalem Zewdneh, Kyle Zirschky, and David Meeker Second place—Team 11: Scott Ahlsten, Justin Third place—Team 23: Erik Graciosa, Michael Hershberger, Joseph Lutnesky, and
Mohammend Moussaoui In addition to Dr. Ge, whose stellar
performance as Master of Ceremonies for last Thursday’s event should not go unrecognized,
thanks also to the following individuals who contributed to the success this
year’s design contest. Judges: Dr. Bob Paasch, Erik Johnson, Joe
Bloomberg, UPCOMING EVENTS This
Week... Congratulations—you’ve
almost made it through Fall Term 2005! Best wishes to all this week with finals, thesis defenses, and
other end-of-term feats extraordinaire.
Tip: exercise, healthy food, and a few hours of sleep do wonders to
maintain one’s ability to handle even the most challenging of exam questions. Plan
Ahead... Happy Holidays and see
you in 2006! FACULTY/GRADUATE SEMINAR SERIES Note: Please see the most current ME
Seminar and other OSU seminar information on the bulletin boards in the No seminar scheduled for Friday, December 9 MISCELLANEOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS ASME "YOU MIGHT BE AN ENGINEER
IF..." T-SHIRTS are still available! Design can be seen at http://groups.engr.oregonstate.edu/asme/
and in the Rogers Hall front display case. Shirts are $10, available in M, L,
XL, and XXL. To order a shirt (or two, or ten, or….), please email or otherwise
contact Marcy Simmons (simmonma@engr.orst.edu). ATTENTION HONORS
STUDENTS: HERE’S A COURSE YOU MAY WANT TO CONSIDER FOR WINTER 2006. ENGR 499H, ST/Thinking Critically About Technology (1) Wednesdays
1600-1650 CRN 27182 Ken Funk,
Instructor Is technology
good or evil? This course,
an introduction to the philosophy of technology, seeks to shows the inadequacy
of the “value-neutral” response to this vitally important question. The course
will consider the multiple definitions of “technology” and will focus on axiology,
covering non-normative and normative theories of value. Ancient, modern, and
hyper-/postmodern critiques of technology (pro and con) will be considered to
get a broad perspective on, and develop a principled approach to, the
examination of technological issues. During the course we will read and discuss
the following: • two chapters from
Hunter Mead's Types and Problems of Philosophy that describe normative
and non-normative theories of value. • selections from
one of the first engineering texts, Vitrvius' On Architecture. • selections from
Xenophon's Memorabilia, a collection of Socrates' dialogs. • selections from
Francis Bacon's Novum Organum, Book I. • selections from The
Luddite Rebellion, by Brian Bailey. • selections from
Ray Kurzweil's The Age of Spiritual Machines. • Bill Joy's
controversial Wired article, "Why the Future Doesn't Need Us."
In addition, students
will be assigned an essay that addresses the course’s primary question: Is
technology good or evil? Regular and substantive participation in class
discussions is expected of all students who enroll in this course. NOTE TO STUDENTS WHO
NEED TO TAKE Computer Science 151 THIS ACADEMIC YEAR: CS 151 will NOT be offered Spring Term as it has been in
past years. If you need to take that course this academic year, you should
enroll in the class for Winter Term. STUDENT GRANTS AVAILABLE FROM the CoE. The 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. SCHOLARSHIPS and FELLOWSHIPS FOR FACULTY: WELLIVER
FELLOWSHIP 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? Check with Dave Cann, Materials Science, cann@engr.orst.edu,
737-9623. The SCHATZ ENERGY RESEARCH CENTER (SERC) (http://www.humboldt.edu/~serc/index.shtml)
is pleased to offer the Schatz Energy
Fellowship for graduate studies at 1. A 500-word essay
describing the line of research or project work that the student intends to
pursue while studying at 2. Copies of all
materials submitted to Applicants will be
notified regarding the status of their application by April 15. SERC is an equal opportunity institution;
women, minorities, and foreign nationals are encouraged to apply. THE OREGON NASA SPACE GRANT CONSORTIUM (OSGC) is pleased to provide undergraduates from our member colleges and universities opportunities to apply for scholarship awards that support their academic goals and recognize their achievements. Scholarships are open to new and continuing students in the disciplines of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The OSGC Undergraduate Scholarship Program supports the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) objectives of fostering and encouraging career goals that impact the aerospace industry. Individuals from under-represented groups are encouraged to apply. APPLICATION DEADLINE Wednesday, January 4, 2006 AWARDS Scholarships up to $2,000 will be awarded through a competitive process at individual member institutions. Awards will be made payable directly to the student and presented by a representative of the member institution. Students receiving awards in past competitions may apply and receive awards for subsequent competitions. ELIGIBILITY Scholarships are open to students who meet the following eligibility criteria: • Enrolled full-time at a member institution during period of the award • Pursuing a baccalaureate degree in a science, technology, engineering or math discipline, including math or science education - OR pursuing an associate degree in applied science with intent to pursue a baccalaureate degree in same. • Good academic standing • U.S. Citizen REVIEW CRITERIA Applications are reviewed based on the following criteria: • Scholastic achievement • Aerospace related career goals • Strength of recommendations APPLICATION PROCEDURE For complete guidelines and applications, go to the Oregon NASA Space Grant Consortium website at: http://www.oregonspacegrant.orst.edu/programs/education/undergraduateguide.html. All application materials, including supporting documentation, must be received at the Oregon Space Grant Consortium office by the posted deadline. Incomplete or late applications will not be considered for funding. FOR MORE INFORMATION Contact Catherine Lanier spacegrant@oregonstate.edu, (541) 737-2414 GRADUATE RESEARCH ASSISTANTSHIPS IN
MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING at the University of Idaho,
working with Dr. Batric Pesic (http://www.webs1.uidaho.edu/nanomaterials).
Subject: electrorefining of uranium from molten salts. Projects are supported
by the Idaho National Laboratory. Please see the attached announcement (GradStudentPositionMatSci.pdf).
JOB AND INTERNSHIP POSTINGS—ME STUDENTS Note: Please see the most current job
and internship opportunities on the bulletin boards in the Internships 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. 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. For more information, see attached “ATS Internship” document.
Applicants can apply via email at humanresources@atsor.com, or send
your application via A JELD-WEN internship is a hands-on
management training opportunity to learn our business from the inside out, and
see if we're a perfect fit for your future, right upon graduation. For more
information, visit http://www.jwinterns.com/ The MARS PROGRAM OFFICE AT JPL/NASA has
released the first request for applications for Mars Flight Project
Internships. The program is an outstanding opportunity for science and
engineering students to contribute to current Mars Flight Projects and become
part of the next generation of scientists. Mars Flight Project Interns will
work at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory ( The American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) is now
administering THE NAVAL RESEARCH
ENTERPRISE INTERN PROGRAM (NREIP) sponsored by the Office of Naval Research
(ONR). NREIP is a 10-week summer research opportunity for undergraduate Juniors
& Seniors, and Graduate students, under the guidance of a mentor, at a
participating Navy Laboratory (list of participating universities is available
at http://www.asee.org/nreip). The stipend amounts for the program are $5,500
for undergraduate students and $6,500 for graduate students. Jobs CH2M
HILL–Corvallis site has
an immediate opening for an Entry-Level Mechanical Process Engineer.
Employee will work under the direct supervision of a senior level engineer to
include preparation, development of plans and specs for process mechanical
design, primarily on industrial or municipal water and wastewater projects. May
also help support construction services. Position follows prescribed procedures
and detailed instructions. Under close supervision, performs the routine
aspects of assignments requiring knowledge and application of basic engineering
principles. Uses fundamental concepts, practices, and procedures, performs
specific and limited portions of assigned tasks. Work is reviewed for quality
and as part of a mentoring process. Contacts limited with customers and user
departments. Limited exercise of judgment is required in developing plans or
alternatives. Limited contact with clients. No supervisory responsibility. BS
degree required in Mechanical and EIT preferred. 1 to 2 years design experience
desired. Demonstrated knowledge and application of basic engineering
principles. CAD experience helpful but not required. For more information
and to apply: Go to http://www.ch2m.com/ and
navigate to the Careers–Openings within the 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 DCI
INTERNATIONAL (dental
industry components design and manufacture) is currently taking resumes for an
open Mechanical Engineering position. The successful
application will have a STRONG understanding of implementing lean manufacturing
concepts such as Zero Defects and Poka-Yoke into mechanical designs. For
more information about the position, contact David McGiverin at 803.493.5105 or
davidmc@dcionline.com. Or visit the company's web site at www.dcionline.com. 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 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 KEEN ENGINEERING/STANTEC have recently merged and are actively
seeking engineering graduates who interested in working in building system
design for a consulting engineering firm. We are a leader in
sustainable building design and would like to reach out to job seekers who have
experience/interest in green building design. Our 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. RLW, Inc is an early start-up company looking for an qualified ME
investigator. Attached to this bulletin (FallProtection.doc) is a
summary of my invention, a “Non-Intrusive Fall Protection Device, System, and
Method” (patent pending). We are currently writing a proposal for funding from
the NIH, and we are partnering with the VA Patient Safety Group in 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, 353 29th Ave. SW, Albany, 0R 97321, Ph. 541-704-2370. TRELLEBORG SEALING SOLUTIONS EUGENE, manufacturer of Orkot composite bearings,
has an immediate opening for a Product Engineer. This position
will provide technical and product support for our customers. General
responsibilities will consist of: bearing design; technical and customer
support; estimating and quoting; sales and quote follow up; engineering support
for in-house manufacturing requirements; occasional travel. Skill requirements
include: proficiency with AutoCAD software; proficiency with Microsoft
application software; high mathematical, mechanical, and technical aptitude;
and strong written and communication skills. This is a position that requires a
team-oriented person with an engineering background that is customer focused,
and the ability to work in a fast paced office environment. Drug Screening
required. Apply by emailing cover letter, current résumé, references and salary
requirements to: rene.purvine@trelleborg.com FACULTY
POSITIONS NOTE: See
archived version of the October 31 ME Bulletin for faculty position postings
submitted in September and October 2005; for postings submitted in November,
see the November 28 issue. http://me.oregonstate.edu/news/bulletins/ NAVAL ACADEMY. The
Systems Engineering Department at the five references to: Dr. K. W. Wang, Chair, MNE Department
Head Search Committee, Diefenderfer Chaired Professor, Code I-21072, 101 COMMENTS? SUGGESTIONS? This e-bulletin is
a work-in-progress, and your feedback and suggestions are welcome. Please send
your comments to ME Communications Coordinator Tracy Ann Robinson (tracy.ann.robinson@oregonstate.edu). | ||||
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