School of Mechanical Engineering Global Engineering Professional Seminar 1.Non-BCC (individually arranged) Cultural Center Visits—5 points! Due by end of Week Seminar opportunity: tomorrow, 1:30 p.m., Pfendler Hall, Tom Linebarger, Cummins CEO—can be used as supplemental seminar (with ed report) 3.Please complete course evaluations—”mini-forum” today! 4.China ETA for Spring 2015 due May! ME 290 Week 15, May 1
Global Engineering Professional Seminar Spring Text: Zakaria’s Post-American World 2.0, Quiz 1 10 points Text: Zakaria’s Post-American World 2.0, Quiz 2 10 points Text: Zakaria’s Post-American World 2.0, Quiz 3 10 points Cultural Center Visit 5 points Professional Picture 5 points Global Professional Profile and Resume (about 1000 words) 15 points Professional Credentials and Experience (5) Professional Ethics (5) Professional Resume (5) Seminar Attendance and Participation (3 pts, each week) 45 points 1 Minimum of 12 regular Thursday seminars completed required for course credit 2 Sum of all Assignments 100 points ME 290 Assignments--Overview
Global Engineering Professional Seminar Spring Global Seminar: Top ten participants!
Global Engineering Professional Seminar Spring ›Ambassador for the Latino Cultural Center ›Leadership in health promotion ›Vision for future: clean transportation Juan Del Real
Global Engineering Professional Seminar Spring ›Began “FIRST” robotics in high school, now coaching three local elementary school teams ›Pit crew for SWE Grand Prix team 2013 ›Intern with Durr Systems, automotive paint ›ASME Internal Relations and ASME liaison with FIRST Caitlin Feltner
Global Engineering Professional Seminar Spring ›His team won system design competition for touch screen flight management, as judged by Gulfstream ›Worked to start the FIRST Robotics Team in his high school ›Vision: harness virtual reality--integrating virtual reality and robotics Alexander Knox
Global Engineering Professional Seminar Spring ›Co-op with Tenneco, vehicle OME manufacturer and performance products ›Plans to study abroad spring term 2016 ›Career Vision: sustainable energy Christopher Lamb
Global Engineering Professional Seminar Spring ›Ugrad TA for CS 159 ›Active in both American Nuclear Society and ASME ›Co-op with GE Oil &, Avon Massachusetts ›Vision: manufacturing efficiencies, also energy- related challenges such as climate change Jamie Marangoni
Global Engineering Professional Seminar Spring ›Co-op in product validation with Cummins Engines ›Sees maintaining a vehicle as an opportunity space—to learn how mechanical devices work ›Career vision: work for a positive future via global energy solutions Brice Mathews
Global Engineering Professional Seminar Spring ›Manufacturing Director, Purdue Solar Racing— currently designing suspension ›Co-op with Toyota in Georgetown, Kentucky ›Career vision: continuous impact, using engineering to protect planet and help people Josephine Miller-Hack
Global Engineering Professional Seminar Spring ›Ugrad TA, teaching MATLAB and GUI’s to first year students ›Intern with Diamant Infrastructure, Ltd— construction and public works focus ›Career focus: sustainability, health, and energy management Parth Sharda
Global Engineering Professional Seminar Spring ›Service trips to Costa Rica and China ›FIRST robotics, four years ›Minor: Technical Theatre ›Career focus: clean air, clean energy; Peace Corps volunteering Anna Tarabini
Global Engineering Professional Seminar Spring ›Earning 2 degrees—BSME from Purdue and also from Shanghai Jiao Tong University ›Ugrad research: laser diagnostics with Prof. Lucht ›Career vision: bio-robotics development Shenli Yuan
Global Engineering Professional Seminar Spring to all those acknowledged and to everyone preparing to contribute as global engineers! Congratulations!