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Global Engineering Professional Seminar

ME 290 Week 15, May 1. Global Engineering Professional Seminar . Non-BCC (individually arranged ) Cultural Center Visits—5 points! Due by end of Week 15.

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Global Engineering Professional Seminar

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  1. ME 290 Week 15, May 1 Global Engineering Professional Seminar • Non-BCC (individually arranged) Cultural Center Visits—5 points! Due by end of Week 15. • Seminar opportunity: tomorrow, 1:30 p.m., Pfendler Hall, Tom Linebarger, Cummins CEO—can be used as supplemental seminar (with emailed report) • Please complete course evaluations—”mini-forum” today! • China ETA for Spring 2015 due May!

  2. ME 290 Assignments--Overview

  3. Global Seminar: Top ten participants!

  4. Juan Del Real • Ambassador for the Latino Cultural Center • Leadership in health promotion • Vision for future: clean transportation

  5. Caitlin Feltner • 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

  6. Alexander Knox • 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

  7. Christopher Lamb • Co-op with Tenneco, vehicle OME manufacturer and performance products • Plans to study abroad spring term 2016 • Career Vision: sustainable energy

  8. Jamie Marangoni • 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

  9. Brice Mathews • 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

  10. Josephine Miller-Hack • 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

  11. ParthSharda • 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

  12. Anna Tarabini • Service trips to Costa Rica and China • FIRST robotics, four years • Minor: Technical Theatre • Career focus: clean air, clean energy; Peace Corps volunteering

  13. Shenli Yuan • 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

  14. Congratulations! • to all those acknowledged and • to everyone preparing to contribute as global engineers!

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