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THE ASME AUXILIARY IS TURNING 95YEARS OLD ASME FutureME Social Meetup for Early Career
Engineers
In the past 95 years, the ASME Hosted by the ASME Early Career Engineers
Auxiliary has assisted ASME and Programming Committee
played a key role in financially
supporting over 1,301 engineering 7:00pm–9:00pm
students through their scholarship Hosted at Bill’s Bar and Burger, 1001 Liberty Avenue
and student loan programs to an
amount for more than $2,500,000. at The Westin Convention Center Hotel
Recipients are working in the
fields of robotics and bio-mechanical engineering and Registration required: $10
employed with major engineering and aerospace
corporations. Co-located with the 2018 ASME International Mechanical
Engineering Congress and Exposition (IMECE)
Perhaps you or someone you know are one of these
deserving and lucky recipients. We would like to not only Meet new people ● Join a community of like-minded engineers
continue but expand the program to help our students ● Learn from others in engineering ● Share experiences ●
be more competitive in the global workplace. Please Explore Pittsburgh
visit the ASME’s Auxiliary table at the IMECE’s Opening
Reception and learn more about how you can get To register scan the QR code or go to
involved with our very important mission. You may ask http://bit.ly/SMREG18.
us how you can help the Auxiliary to excel in our main
mission: “To establish education funds for the purpose MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12
of assisting worthy students in the study of mechanical
engineering at the undergraduate and graduate level.” Keynote Event
8:00am–9:30am
Sara Sahay
ASME Auxiliary President (breakfast served from 7:30am to 8:00am)
Ballroom A, David L. Lawrence Convention Center
International Undergraduate Research and Design
Exposition Welcome Remarks: Valerie McDonald Roberts, Chief Urban
Affairs Officer, Office of Mayor William Peduto, Pittsburgh, PA
5:30pm–7:00pm
Hall B, David L. Lawrence Convention Center Keynote Speaker: Frank DeMauro, Vice President and
General Manager, Advanced Programs Division, Space
Poster Setup: 2:30pm–3:30pm Systems Group, Northrop Grumman
Expo (General Viewing): 5:30pm–7:00pm
Winners Announced: 6:30pm–7:00pm “Longer Lifespan: The Value of Satellite Servicing
and In Space Robotics”
The Student Expo provides undergraduate engineering
students with a professional and technical forum for presenting Frank DeMauro will describe the various
their research, design project, and other engineering solutions methods currently being developed by Northrop
and endeavors to top researchers and scientists from Grumman for in-orbit life extension and in-orbit
academia, industry, government, prospective employers, spacecraft assembly. The status of the
entrepreneurs graduate schools, and potential faculty advisors. development of robotic and non-robotic
capabilities will be presented along with
xxii Northrop Grumman’s roadmap for commercial servicing vehicles.
Presenter Biography: Frank DeMauro is the Vice President
and General Manager of Northrop Grumman’s Advanced
Programs Division, where he is responsible for the program
execution, business development, and financial performance of
the company’s Human Space Systems, Satellite Servicing, and
Commercial Communication Satellite business segments.
These business segments include critical Northrop Grumman
programs such as NASA’s Commercial Resupply Services
(CRS) and Mission Extension Vehicle (MEV) programs.
Previously, Mr. DeMauro managed the Human Space Systems
business area and served as the Program Director of the CRS
program where he managed the development, production,
and delivery of multiple Cygnus spacecraft and oversaw