DWIGHT LOOK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Department of Mechanical Engineering 03/23/2015 meen.tamu.edu What’s New: China Study Abroad AGA/ISHM Scholarship Program 2015 Formula SAE Team Recruitment Entrepreneurship Consulting with Jim Donnell 2015 AEE Scholarship Advising Office Information: Academic Services Handout (tutoring/study help) Organizations and Projects: MindSumo Online Projects ASME 8th Annual Golf Tournament Harvard 2+2 Program Scholarships and Grants: SUT-Houston Scholarship Charles Lake Scholarship Engineering Scholarship 2015-2016 Jobs, Internships, Graduate School and Study Abroad: NASA Johnson Space Center Internships Marketing for AT&T Intern Opportunity REU for Automotive and Energy Research Dunlap Institute 2015 Summer School TAMU Athletics Tutor Position Postgraduate Fellowship Opportunities 3123 TAMU College Station, TX 77843-3123 Email: tjjacobs@tamu.edu Tel. 979.845.1538 Fax 979.845.3081 Issue 3.10 DWIGHT LOOK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Department of Mechanical Engineering China Study Abroad Dr. Sam Mannan is offering a new study abroad this summer in China for CHEN 455 (Process Safety). It will take place in summer session I – June 15th to July 3rd. Attached is the brochure for the trip. Please help me spread the word to your students who may be interested. This class can be used as part of the Safety Certificate program! AGA/ISHM Scholarship Program This now is the second year for our second scholarship - the AGA/ISHM scholarship program. It is with great pleasure that the International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement (ISHM) can continue to offer this scholarship program, made possible with the generosity and support of the American Gas Association (AGA). By working through ISHM as a vehicle to reach more potential candidates, AGA is expanding it scholarship program by working with ISHM for at least the next four years. Through a donation of funds, AGA will offer four $10,000 scholarships for students in the final four semesters of a four-year program and four $3,000 scholarships for students in the final three semesters of a two-year program. There will be one scholarship award per year for four years. The unique aspect of this program is a focus on students who are preparing for a career in natural gas measurement after graduation. The measurement departments for the natural gas industry are the areas that concentrate on the gas quality, gas quantity or volume and the associated activities that surround this part of the gas industry. Metering, laboratory work, gas properties, gas controls, regulation, natural gas storage facilities, LNG systems and the like are all areas that are addressed by gas measurement employees. I’ve listed the criteria below: · Are enrolled as a full-time student in good standing in a four year degree program of a College; · Are enrolled in a program studying or directly related to the study of hydrocarbon measurement; · Have successfully completed four semesters of study; · Have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher in the semester prior to each distribution in accordance with the standards set by his/her College; · · Excellent leadership and communications skills; Strong interest in pursuing a career in natural gas industry I have also included an application form which needs to be filled out completely and legibly (if written). A lack of information could disqualify the applicant from consideration. This needs to be returned by MAY 15, 2015. Formula SAE Team Recruitment Formula SAE is an international collegiate design competition where engineering teams design, construct, test, develop, and compete with a formula-style prototype racecar. These open wheeled, open 3123 TAMU College Station, TX 77843-3123 Email: tjjacobs@tamu.edu Tel. 979.845.1538 Fax 979.845.3081 DWIGHT LOOK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Department of Mechanical Engineering cockpit vehicles acquire points as they are evaluated in both static and dynamic events. Texas A&M has won 1st place five times and 2nd place three times within the last 16 years. Here at Texas A&M, the Formula SAE team is a MEEN 401 / 402 senior capstone project, in which students gain design, manufacturing, and project management experience. This project gives mechanical engineers a chance to apply everything that they have learned throughout their undergraduate career. Additionally, students get to build a racecar that competes, in Texas A&M’s name, at an international level against approximately 80 other universities. Not only is an understanding of vehicles and manufacturing gained, but also students get to be a part of Texas A&M’s successful racecar family! To apply for the Fall 2015 – Spring 2016 FSAE team, please fill out an application at http://www.texasaggieracing.com/applications/ or from the attached link and email it to Caroline Glendinning at recruitment@texasaggieracing.com and Jeffrey Brown at projectmanager@texasaggieracing.com. Applications are due by April 30th! Entrepreneurship Consulting with Jim Donnell James M. (Jim) Donnell ‘82, Professor of Engineering Practice & William E. Dark ’54 Faculty Fellow, will be holding office hours to offer career counseling and mentoring concerning careers in the energy sector with a specific focus on entrepreneurial opportunities. He is located in MEOB 409 and is available Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11:00 AM to 3:30 PM or by appointment. Mr. Donnell has worked for over thirty years in the energy field and is currently the executive chairman of an energy services firm in Houston, sits on a number of boards, and is involved in a new MEEN 489/689 course to be offered in the fall, Entrepreneurship for Nanomaterials Related to Energy Applications. 2015 AEE Scholarship I am helping assist the scholarship chairman for the Lone Star Chapter (local Houston chapter) of the Association of Energy Engineers. AEE has scholarships available every year for engineering students whose field of interest is energy related. We are actively seeking scholarship candidates from local universities, and Texas A&M is eligible. Our goal is to get the applications into the hands of interested student as soon as possible so that they can submit their applications timely. The scholarship procedures and a student application are attached. We must submit applications to the national AEE Scholarship Committee by May 1ST. Academic Services Handout (tutoring/study help) Attached is the Academic Success Center’s academic services handout for tutoring/study help. MindSumo Online Projects Dear Students, Please review the latest mechanical engineering projects from MindSumo. MindSumo partners with employers to create projects that you can complete to get work experience, win prizes, and be hired for 3123 TAMU College Station, TX 77843-3123 Email: tjjacobs@tamu.edu Tel. 979.845.1538 Fax 979.845.3081 DWIGHT LOOK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Department of Mechanical Engineering jobs and internships. Questions can be directed to aaron@mindsumo.com Propose a new appliance for delicious grain-based breakfasts - $1000 in prizes Propose the next evolution of smart razor technology - $1000 in prizes Direct Links: https://www.mindsumo.com/contests/propose-a-new-appliance-for-delicious-grain-based-breakfasts https://www.mindsumo.com/contests/propose-the-next-evolution-of-smart-razor-technology ASME 8th Annual Golf Tournament ASME will be hosting their 8th annual Golf Tournament Scholarship Benefit on Monday, April 13. This is a great opportunity to connect with the MEEN community, network with potential employers, and enjoy a day of golf. See the attached flyer for more information and to sign up! Harvard 2+2 Program The 2+2 program is for graduating seniors; it is an admissions deferral program. College seniors apply to Harvard Business School as part of the 2+2 Program, and if they are accepted they work full-time for 2-4 years before enrolling at HBS to complete their MBA. The program focuses on, but is not limited to, those with Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) backgrounds. Here is a website link about the program: www.hbs.edu/mba/2+2/ Here is a video describing the program: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qut0wlE6yFI SUT-Houston Scholarship Howdy SUT-TAMU, We hope you are all staying warm in this frigid weather: but look forward to summer, because the SUTHouston scholarship application is open! This scholarship rewards undergraduate and graduate students (any age, gender, or nationality) interested in marine science, underwater technology, or offshore engineering with a sponsorship of $3,000. Applications are due to SUT-Houston by July 31, 2015. Please note, you do not have to be an SUT member when applying for the scholarship, but to accept and receive the scholarship, you must (not just an SUT-TAMU member). To apply: see the information and documents linked here: http://suthouston.com/Education/Undergraduate-and-Graduate-Scholarships 3123 TAMU College Station, TX 77843-3123 Email: tjjacobs@tamu.edu Tel. 979.845.1538 Fax 979.845.3081 DWIGHT LOOK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Department of Mechanical Engineering ELIGIBILITY The following eligibility requirements shall be met by applicants for the SUT Houston Undergraduate Scholarship Award. 1. Applicant must be at least a rising sophomore (someone completing the first half of their sophomore academic year of full-time college work), and must continue as a full-time student while receiving this scholarship. Note, you must be enrolled in to be eligible for the scholarship. If a student graduates and is not enrolled in the Spring semester, they will not be eligible to receive the second disbursement. 2. Applicant shall be enrolled in an accredited college or university. 3. Applicant does not have to be an SUT student member in good standing to apply, BUT must become one before receiving a scholarship. 4. Applicant’s scholarship plan shall be such as to provide entry into some field of science or engineering encompassed by the technical activities of the SUT. 5. Sophomores and juniors who receive an SUT scholarship award are eligible for yearly continuation of the awards (until completion of their senior year) provided they maintain at least the equivalent of a 3.3 on a 4.0 scale, have excellent references, and submit well designed career goals in line with objectives stated above. It should be stressed that regardless of GPA, renewal is not automatic. To apply for renewal, an individual must submit a completed application, career essay, official transcript and three (3) letters of recommendation. At least one of these letters must be from a professor from the student’s university or college. 6. Applicants may be students of any nationality, unrestricted by the US State Department, and in fulltime study at any accredited college or university within the United States. Charles Lake Scholarship Rain for Rent is pleased to announce its 2015 Charles P. Lake/Rain for Rent Scholarship Program. A brochure with more information is attached. We are pleased you will be participating with us in selecting students from your university for this scholarship. The 2014 Program awarded over $50,000 to 35 students through 25 different universities and organizations (2014 Newsletter attached). Please see the attached student letter regarding the 2014 Charles P. Lake/Rain for Rent Scholarship. The letter includes the link to the scholarship information on our Rain for Rent website. Please note that the scholarship application form (attached) is not available on our website so it must be given to your applicants. Students can apply directly to our Scholarship Coordinator, Carol Cunningham (ccunningham@rainforrent.com or scholarshipcoordinator@rainforrent.com ) at Rain for Rent. Please send the applications to Carol either electronically or in the mail along with the student transcripts prior to April 30. 3123 TAMU College Station, TX 77843-3123 Email: tjjacobs@tamu.edu Tel. 979.845.1538 Fax 979.845.3081 DWIGHT LOOK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Department of Mechanical Engineering Engineering Scholarship 2015-2016 The Greater Houston Community Foundation is excited to announce the Roger and Barbara Powell scholarship, which makes scholarships for engineering/computer science students. This is the first year for awards. However, this is an endowed scholarship, so awards will be made annually indefinitely. It’s a great new scholarship program! Attached is a flyer for those who are interested in applying or sharing with others. The application deadline is March 30, 2015. Only online applications will be accepted. Below is the link to the online application. Please note, the scholarship link requires account set up prior to viewing and completing the scholarship application. After a quick registration, students will be directed to a pre-screening page that will determine basic eligibility for the scholarship. If the student meets the criteria for application, they are taken to the application. https://aim.applyists.net/GHCFPowell NASA Johnson Space Center Internships We have several summer openings in Houston, Texas at the Johnson Space Center for students studying Mechanical Engineering; students having a minor in Mathematics and/or Physics is a plus. The selected interns will be working with SGT, Inc. and Lockheed Martin on the Integrated Mission Operations (IMOC II) Contract. The major components of the IMOC Contact are: "Plan, Train and Fly." The overall project includes providing support and products for spaceflight operations capability development and execution for the Johnson Space Center Flight Operations Directorate. This project includes providing support to mission preparation (Plan); crew, flight controller, instructor, and analyst training (Train); and real-time mission execution (Fly) activities related to the International Space Station operations and Exploration operations. Pay rate: $ 20/hour Dates: mid-May through early-August 2015, 40 hours per week For more information including qualifications, requirements, and contacts see attached flyer. Marketing for AT&T Intern Opportunity AT&T has more internships for this upcoming summer in Dallas. They are open to all BS and MS level students of any major. Internship Description: This candidate will be involved in the designing of training content as used in eLearning, leader-led and virtual/distance learning solutions. This candidate will be involved in storyboarding, graphics development, web development, job aids, workbooks and/or facilitation guides and will work with client groups from across Technology Operations. 3123 TAMU College Station, TX 77843-3123 Email: tjjacobs@tamu.edu Tel. 979.845.1538 Fax 979.845.3081 DWIGHT LOOK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Department of Mechanical Engineering Candidates need web design and graphics skills; knowledge of visual media, animation and web site and web repositories, etc.; this position needs knowledge of, and application for, adult learning theory, learning content development and project management. Knowledge of TCP/IP fundamentals, computer and information systems technology is desirable. All interested and qualified students should apply through our FLITE posting we have online, listed as job # 64842 in Hire Aggies with job title AT&T Future Leaders Internship Experience (FLITE). REU for Automotive and Energy Research The department of Mechanical Engineering at Oakland University (OU) will once again be hosting a National Science Foundation Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) Site, “AERIM:Automotive and Energy Research and Industrial Mentorship Program at Oakland University.” The focus will be automotive and energy-related research topics in mechanical engineering with a special emphasis on technologies that aim to improve efficiencies of internal combustion engines, automotive manufacturing processes, automotive materials, alternative propulsion systems and lubrication and wear. We are seeking to recruit ten talented and motivated undergraduate students from across the United States to spend 10 weeks in the summer working on a research project at OU and are especially interested in providing opportunities for women and underrepresented minority students. Students will be provided with a $5,000 stipend, on-campus housing, meal allowance and travel funding. No prior automotive or research experience is required. The program will run this summer from May 18 to July 24, 2015. Application review will begin on March 15 and will continue until all positions are filled. For more information see the attached flyer. We have setup a website with more information about the program, as well as the application materials: http://me-reu.secs.oakland.edu . Dunlap Institute Summer School Dunlap Institute 2015 Summer School INTRODUCTION TO ASTRONOMICAL INSTRUMENTATION University of Toronto Toronto, Ontario, Canada 26 – 31 July 2015 The annual Dunlap Institute Summer School includes both lecture and laboratory activities and is intended for students who have finished at least the 3rd year of an undergraduate program or are in the early years of a graduate program, and have a background in astronomy, physics, or engineering. Students will: 3123 TAMU College Station, TX 77843-3123 Email: tjjacobs@tamu.edu Tel. 979.845.1538 Fax 979.845.3081 DWIGHT LOOK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Department of Mechanical Engineering *Learn basic principles of optical, infrared and radio instrumentation *Learn how detectors and spectrographs work *Take part in a hands-on Fourier Transform Spectrometer lab *Work with students from around the world *Learn about a career in instrumentation *Learn from international leaders in the field of astronomical instrumentation *Attend professional development sessions, including one on encouraging diversity in astronomy Registration Fee (without waiver): CA$500.00 Travel subsidies and registration fee waivers available. For details and to apply: dunlap.utoronto.ca/summer-school Applications and travel subsidy deadline: 10 April 2015 Instructors will include Dunlap postdocs and faculty, and leading instrumentation and observational astronomers from Canada and the U.S. Visit our website for a list of confirmed instructors as it is updated. See attached flyer for more information. TAMU Athletics Tutor Position TAMU Athletics looking for tutors for MEEN courses 221, 222, 315, and 368 My name is Madysen Rydeen, and I am the Tutor Coordinator in Athletics. I am looking for a couple Mechanical Engineering tutors who have taken a variety of courses and have done their undergraduate work at Texas A&M. Payment is $10/hour once employed by the athletics department, and hours are on average 7-10 per week. Please contact Madysen if you are interested. Contact info is below. Madysen Rydeen | Tutor Coordinator office: 979-458-0295 | cell: 502-541-5143 | email: mrydeen@athletics.tamu.edu Postgraduate Fellowship Opportunities Next week begins our campus national fellowships process for the following awards: · Rhodes** · Marshall · Mitchell** · Churchill · Gates Cambridge · Fulbright Each year, these prestigious scholarships provide funding for students to engage in numerous postgraduate opportunities around the world and are awarded to only a select number of students in the nation. 3123 TAMU College Station, TX 77843-3123 Email: tjjacobs@tamu.edu Tel. 979.845.1538 Fax 979.845.3081 DWIGHT LOOK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Department of Mechanical Engineering To be competitive for these awards, the student should have a solid GPA (3.7 or higher for all but the Fulbright; 3.0 and higher for Fulbright) and be significantly involved in research, community service, internships, and/or other activities. Students who want to apply for the Rhodes, Marshall, Mitchell, or Churchill awards must fill out a campus application and be selected for official University nomination. The deadline is April 3, 2015 at Noon. Although a campus nomination is not required, if a student would like guidance or assistance in their Fulbright or Gates Cambridge application, the application materials must be submitted by July 17, 2015 at 5pm. If you know of any students who graduate before August 2016 and would be good candidates for these scholarships, I ask that you send me their names and contact information. Additionally, if you need or would like more information about the awards, please feel free to contact me. I hope to hear from you soon. **NOTE: The Rhodes Trust AND the Mitchell Foundation has instituted a new policy. Each student must write the following statement after completing their application: “I attest that this essay is my own work and is wholly truthful. Neither it nor any earlier draft has been edited by anyone other than me, nor has anyone else reviewed it to provide me with suggestions to improve it. I understand that any such editing or review would disqualify my application.” As such, no member of the university may assist with the creation or revision of a Rhodes or Mitchell personal statement. Any student who is found to have received assistance with their statement WILL NOT be nominated for the either the Rhodes or Mitchell Scholarship. Interested students should plan to visit with the Fellowships Coordinator during National Fellowship Drop-In hours. Drop-in Location: Henderson Hall Front Desk If you need to contact someone in the Undergraduate Advising Office, call 979-845-1252 Or e-mail Crystal Morris at cmorris@tamu.edu If you need to speak to an adviser, try: Rachal Thomassie at rthomassie@tamu.edu Katelynn Graham at kgraham@tamu.edu Doug Beck at dbeck@tamu.edu 3123 TAMU College Station, TX 77843-3123 Email: tjjacobs@tamu.edu Tel. 979.845.1538 Fax 979.845.3081
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