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Welcome to the 2 nd AIChE General Meeting
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How to Become a Member Fill out a form Pay $5 AIChE Members Receive Access to: Corporate Networking Opportunities Community Service Events Social Events Intramural Sports ChE Car Competitions Shirt Discounts
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AIChE’s Calendar EventPartnerDateTimeLocation Meeting #2ExxonMobilFeb. 17th3:00CPE 2.204 Girl DayFeb. 25thAll DayUT Explore UTMarch 3rdAll DayUT Meeting #3Air LiquideMarch 2nd3:00CPE 2.204 Meeting #4BASFMarch 30th3:00CPE 2.204 McKetta’s PicnicProvenanceApril 21stTBAEastwood’s Park Meeting #5SageApril 27th3:00CPE 2.204 Blue Bell TripTBA + SBE, Volunteer and Social Events will be Announced as they Occur
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Join the E-Week Facebook group E-Week starts TODAY! ASME Kick-off in the RLM plaza right after the meeting; Engineer’s Got Talent at 6:00 PM Run over, sign in, get free (more) food
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AIChE Dodgeball and Chubby Bunny SEC Penny Wars Scavenger Hunt Dr. Ramshorn Sign up to volunteer at Girl Day! AIChE NEEDS YOU!
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IM Sports Coed Basketball: 1W-2L, 1 remaining. Men’s Basketball: 2W-0L, 2 remaining. If you are interested in Coed Indoor Soccer, contact Trent at trentboyd@utexas.edu. We will likely register for Monday nights at 7:00, play begins 3/26/12.trentboyd@utexas.edu IM Sports
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Join our Facebook Group: American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) You must have the University of Texas as one of your networks to see the page!
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Want to run away from CPE? April 14, 2012 10K start at 8am 2 mile start at 8:15am Run around campus 10K - $26.50 2 mile - $22
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SBE Update Engineering and Healthcare Webinar – Thursday March 1st, 2012 – 12:30pm-2:00pm – CPE 2.TBD – Lunch will be provided! SBE
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Cell and Molecular Engineering Uses engineering principles to understand and construct cellular and molecular circuits with useful properties.
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– Proteins can be engineered to elicit specific ligand- receptor interactions, which can then be used for the rational design of targeted drug therapies. – Metabolic engineering can create cellular biosensors that can monitor the environment for toxins or other specific molecules. Cell and Molecular Engineering
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What Protein am I? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kO_V1YlR z1A http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kO_V1YlR z1A – I’ve starred in 71 movies to date. – I have 3 brothers. – My initials are ARB g c minus 2.174 + = What Protein Am I the numerical value (no units)
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Faculty Appreciation Week Who: Dr. Friedman and you! What: Faculty Appreciation Awards Reception Where: SAC Ballroom When: Thursday, March 8 th from 4-6 pm Why: To come celebrate an outstanding professor and eat some hors d'oeuvres RSVP: www.tinyurl.com/FAWrsvpwww.tinyurl.com/FAWrsvp Contact: Rishi Garg academic.affairs@sec.engr.utexas.eduacademic.affairs@sec.engr.utexas.edu Faculty Appreciation
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Come show off your CHE research! Cash prizes: 1 st place - $500 2 nd place - $300 3 rd place - $100 2 underclassman awards - $50 each Participants get free lunch and a t-shirt! Wednesday, April 11 th, 11am-2pm Sign up at sec.engr.utexas.edu/academic/poster-exhibitionsec.engr.utexas.edu/academic/poster-exhibition Come Show Off Your Research
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Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day Who: YOU What: lighting ourselves on fire, playing with liquid nitrogen, and exploding diet coke Where: Cockrell School When: Feb. 25th How: Sign up on the link sent out by Tricia Berry Introduce a Girl To Engineering Day
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Explore UT Who: YOU What: lighting ourselves on fire, playing with liquid nitrogen, and exploding diet coke Where: All of UT When: Mar. 3rd How: Sign up information to come Explore UT
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Congratulations Committee Chairs Media: Matt Willis, Alex Wong, Andrea Zuzack Publicity: Peter Otoupal, Rick Liao Community Service: Michelle Bruman, Ehren Burgh, Rachelle Feeney E-Week: Janelle Jagnanan, Luke Hoenes, Carlo Garcia Historian: Richard Sun, Deena Lucardie and Katie Madler, Shelley Broman SBE Assistant: Victoria Gilbert Congratulations Committee Chairs
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Upcoming OXE Events Pickup Basketball—Today @ 5:00 PM, Meet in the OXE Room 2 nd General Meeting with URS—Friday, Feb. 24 th @ 3:00 PM in CPE 2.212 Free om noms ALL ChE’s are welcome!
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AIChE Welcomes
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Registered Student Organization Travel SAFETY EDUCATION PROGRAM Student Activities∙ Office of the Dean of Students ∙ Division of Student Affairs ∙ The University of Texas at Austin
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University Travel Policies (Domestic) (When do they apply?) Sponsored Student Organization Travel Policy Applies to all travel to domestic destinations more than 25 miles away from the main campus that involves: sponsored student organizations, OR enrolled students attending events or activities that are organized and/or sponsored by the university. Registered Student Organization Travel Policy Applies to all travel to domestic destinations more than 25 miles away from the main campus in which: a registered student organization requires a student member(s) to attend the activity or event.
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University Travel Policies (International) (When do they apply?) All UT students, including sponsored and registered student organizations, must comply with university travel policies for international destinations. It DOES NOT matter: whether the travel is "required" for a member; or what the purpose is of your organization's international travel Please contact Student Activities at 512-471-3065 for assistance complying with the UT International Travel Policy.
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University Travel Policies (What are we required to do?) Sponsored Student Organization Travel Domestic: must complete required paperwork and obtain pre-approval from UT administrator from sponsoring department International: must complete required paperwork/obtain pre-approval from sponsoring department and UT International Office Registered Student Organization Travel Domestic (that is required of members): must complete required paperwork and obtain pre-approval from Student Activities International (whether or not it is required): must complete required paperwork/obtain pre-approval from Student Activities and UT International Office
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General Emergency Procedures If you are involved in an accident: Stop immediately and call 911 or local police Assess the situation and render aid as appropriate Fill out a police report Obtain the names and addresses of all witnesses Contact your advisor Contact the Office of the Dean of Students – Student Emergency Services: (512) 471-5017 – Student Activities: (512) 471-3065
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