Location: Johnson rooms, Lurie (north)
This module is designed to raise awareness of stereotypes in international engineering. Through hands on group activities, this workshop will help you to develop effective strategies for problem solving in international environments.
Open to all undergraduate and graduate students in the College of Engineering.
**Pre-registration is required** visit website:
Location: 1690 CSE
Oxide Materials For Next-Generation Electronics and Optoelectronics
A talk from the University's own Dr. Jamie Phillips
Location: EECS Atrium
Stop by the HKN donut stand in the EECS building after 11:30AM to get a slice of free pizza and find out more about Arbor Networks.
Location: 2166 Dow
Dr. David C. Wisler from GE Aviation will give a short presentation on real engineering. As young engineers progress in their careers, they begin to understand that there is far more to being an outstanding engineer than they might have thought during their days as a student. In fact, some of the things they need to know weren’t necessarily learned in school. And this is understandable, given the relatively short time spent in school and the significant differences between the missions of academe and industry/government. This paper focuses on thirteen vital aspects in engineering that are usually learned after graduation but can make the difference between success and failure in one’s engineering career.
Location: 1301 EECS
This month Tom Holmes, N8ZM, an RF/Microwave Applications Engineer at Agilent Technologies, Inc. will give an introductory talk on making RF and microwave measurements as well as demonstrate some cool toys! We will also talk about upcoming club events like the Michigan QSO party and discuss ongoing projects including the new W8UM tower and antenna system.
Location: 1014 Dow
Info session run by SWE
Location: 3512 Haven Hall
This workshop will present visual materials collected in East Jerusalem and the West Bank during the summer of 2006. Toby Millman’s project explores the intersection of identities, media, and politics surrounding the Israel-Palestine conflict though combining photography, drawing, and written narrative.
Presented by The American Culture Workshop Series
6:00pm
IDT - Food:
Something plus cookies (probably pizza)
Location: 1010 Dow
Yet another info session by SWE.
Location: Lee Iacocca Hall GGBrown
Airflow Sciences Corp, located in Livonia, MI, has engineered solutions to fluid flow, heat transfer, and mass transfer problems for its clients since 1975. They are looking for motivated Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering majors for Summer Internship, Full-time, and Co-op positions. Don't miss this chance to talk to an Airflow Sciences company rep and possibly get an interview!
Location: New Chipotle - 3365 Washtenaw Ave
Grand pre opening, check it out, all day long.