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January 23, 2017 Tom Mealy Net Working Important Dates Syllabus CDR

New Networking www.careerbuilder.com Millennials – dedicated to in person interaction Weber Shandwick& Institute for Public Relations “.research shows more than any other generation, ..believe in addition to doing a good job..it is important to connect with colleagues to build their careers and create lasting impressions.”

New Networking www.careerbuilder.com Millennials – more focused on their work place reputations than older counterparts.. Prioritize after hours networking 34% helpful in terms of their reputations 14% Gen Xers, 15% Baby Boomers

New Networking www.careerbuilder.com Fareed Raja,”netWorking: Simple Useful Ideas for Making Better Connections with your Peers ..”crave interactions because offices so reliant on digital communication” “ The only way you can progress within a company is if people like you” “engage with new employees and offer help” “Be aware of your surroundings and what is happening around you”

New Networking www.careerbuilder.com Use technology ..LinkedIn, etc.. Weber Shandwick and IPR “Overall..level headed millennials are about building their reputations at work based on: Good job performance Being on time Being polite and courteous”

Important Dates April 28, 2017 94 days By Monday 2/6 Team Photo (with Advisor) and names By Wednesday 2/13 Paragraph and graphics Photos CAD model Analysis Results Test set up /Machining/Building Wednesday 2/15 Critical Design Review due

Spring Syllabus Date Topic Assign Due 1 Wed 1/18 Tom Mealy Wk Date Topic Assign Due   1 Wed 1/18 Tom Mealy Interim design report status 2016-17 Brochure Team Template 2 Mon 1/23 Wed 1/25 Critical Design Review (CDR) Team meetings – no class CDR 3 Mon 1/30 Wed 2/1 Energy Markets: D’Angelo/Ingalls -Zachry Team meetings –no class Ethics Quiz 4 Mon 2/6 Wed 2/8 Ethics: Dr. Tom Barber Team Meetings – no class 5 Mon 2/13 Wed 2/15 Class Meeting 6 Mon 2/20 Wed 2/22 Oral presentation 3 12:20-3:20 Draft Rpt (DR) 7 Mon 2/27 Wed 3/1 8 Mon 3/6 Wed 3/8 Patents and IP: Alex Tsarouhas P&W Legal Team Meetings –no class IP Quiz 9 Mon 3/13 Wed 3/15 Spring break

Critical Design Review - Assignment Peer Written Review Individual Assignment – not a team Objectives: Your perspective on executing a project Critical/Constructive feedback to your peers

Critical Design Review - Process Each Student assigned to review a team Multiple reviewers per team Work Independently Interviews Team (together or independently) Faculty advisor/Sponsor, as necessary Use Template for your report

Critical Design review - Grading Your understanding of the project technical and organization Your objective assessment including Risk assessment Recommendations Report minus cover sheet given back to team Thoroughness and clarity Printed review due to me Feb 15

ME 4973 Critical Design Review Template 6 Sections Project Description Team Approach Validation of Solution Team Management My Assessment My Risk Assessment

Review Team Assignments 2017 Sponsor Name Email Address Team Reviewed 1 ASML Dennison,Kaitlin Ruth KAITLIN.DENNISON@UCONN.EDU 14 Edgewell Sweeney,Shawn Alexander SHAWN.SWEENEY@UCONN.EDU 51 UTAS Taylor,Garrett S. GARRETT.TAYLOR@UCONN.EDU 20 GE Power   2 Associated Spring Burke,Justin Connor JUSTIN.C.BURKE@UCONN.EDU 3 Dewitt,Daniel Paul DANIEL.DEWITT@UCONN.EDU 4 Barnes Aerospace Jastrzebski,Christopher Peter CHRISTOPHER.JASTRZEBSKI@UCONN.EDU 8 Bucher Emhart Agolli,Xhoni XHONI.AGOLLI@UCONN.EDU Poon,Matthew Jendek MATTHEW.POON@UCONN.EDU Singh,Prayush Surya PRAYUSH.SINGH@UCONN.EDU 10 Chapman Manufacturing Biglin,William Patrick WILLIAM.BIGLIN@UCONN.EDU Licciardi,Joseph Anthony JOSEPH.LICCIARDI@UCONN.EDU Team Sponsor Name Email Address Team Reviewed 20 GE Power Kelly,Andrew David ANDREW.D.KELLY@UCONN.EDU 1 ASML 56 NASA Hawes,Stephen Paul STEPHEN.HAWES@UCONN.EDU 59 UCONN Ac Masters Damian,Peter Joseph Churey PETER.DAMIAN@UCONN.EDU 23 Monster Mulch Worthington,Mikaela Lee MIKAELA.WORTHINGTON@UCONN.EDU 2 Associated Spring 24A Otis Elevator Meng,William Edward WILLIAM.MENG@UCONN.EDU 26 PAS Technologies Abeyta-Mata,Ruben Francisco RUBEN.ABEYTA-MATA@UCONN.EDU Burke,Justin Connor JUSTIN.C.BURKE@UCONN.EDU 3 Seery,Ryan Daniel RYAN.SEERY@UCONN.EDU Jeanloz,Trevor Daniel TREVOR.JEANLOZ@UCONN.EDU Dewitt,Daniel Paul DANIEL.DEWITT@UCONN.EDU 4 Barnes Aerospace Agolli,Xhoni XHONI.AGOLLI@UCONN.EDU 29 Pratt & Whitney Price,Alexander Jason ALEXANDER.PRICE@UCONN.EDU 5 BGR 58 Twarog,Kyle E KYLE.TWAROG@UCONN.EDU

TBD Team Photos –Due 2/8 Tina Barry will co-ordinate Mon, Wed, Fri 9:00 to 12:00, 2:00 to 4:00 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Wpr1wFUWQiRzAmqxxJ_aZ6Uxz4Qigs1Jx85IflQUjd4/edit?usp=sharing TBD Team 38 - UCONN Thomas Barber, Andrew Wong, Eric Strid, Shane Carberry-Morgan, Ignacio Tognaccini Sainz

Your Priorities for Spring Semester 1. Execute your project Achieve results Meet the project objectives 2. Design and construct a great display –April 28 Don’t embarrass yourself, sponsor, department Be proud of your work 3. Complete the final report Document your work Provide a legacy for future teams 4. Complete CDR and Brochure assignments

Last Comments Effort is necessary BUT You are judged on results