ANNOUNCEMENTS:
WELCOME BACK!
As the Fall semester kicks off we're going to start out with an abundance of things to do right off the bat!
Quote of the Week:
“… centripetal force, it’s enough to make your head spin.”
~ Dr. Snyder
If you have a quote from an Engineering professor and want it up here, send it in to unrasme@gmail.com
UNR Human Powered Vehicle Challenge
Student Registration
- If you are a member of the ASME, please log on to the ASUN Club Website using your netID and password and register as a member of ASME. There are currently many participating students who are not registered as club members.
Student Software
- We are currently selling student copies of Labview and Mathcad 13. Stop by PE 211 to get your copy!
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ASME Student Professional Development Conference (SPDC)
Purpose:
- Provide a forum to train officers and future leaders.
- Create networking opportunities.
- Host student competitions.
- Supply a forum for technology transfer for undergraduate and graduate students.
- Introduce students to the real ASME (beyond pizza parties and contests to include technical divisions and community relations) and what ASME can do for your career.
Who Should Attend:
- All Engineering Students
- Student Section Advisors
Other Activities you might find at a SPDC include:
- Graduate Student Technical Conference (GSTC)
- Early Career Technical Conference (ECTC)
- Student Leadership Training Seminar (SLS)
- Radio Controlled Micro Baja Car Competition
- Student Design Exposition
- Impromptu Design Competitions
- Career/Job Fair
- Panel Discussions
- Early Career Workshops
April 9-10, 2010 (We are attending this one!)
Host: California Polytechnic State University Student Section
San Luis Obispo
Conference Website: http://districts.asme.org/SPDC/CA
Includes: Graduate Student Technical Conference (GSTC)
April 9-10, 2010
Host: Oregon State University Student Section
Corvallis, OR
Conference Website:: http://districts.asme.org/SPDC/OR
Includes: Graduate Student Technical Conference (GSTC)
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