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IDETC/CIE
POSTER SESSIONS AM3D




many different people on a daily basis, each with their own way of AM3D Poster Session
interpreting and sharing information.
Monday, August 3, 2015

10:50am – 12:30pm
Building an Online Brand that Works for
Your Career Location: Exhibit Hall C, Level 2

Douglas L. Van Bossuyt, Assistant Professor, Presenters will showcase leading-edge Digital Manufacturing
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Colorado applications and technologies which are transforming manufactur-
School of Mines ing. The poster session will be part of the Monday morning break
and provide the opportunity for interaction with poster presenters for
An online presence is now viewed as a critical element for many detailed discussions. Vote for your favorite poster!
researchers and early career professionals to set themselves apart
from other engineers. Branding your online presence and manage-
ment may seem daunting at first, however, it can help you to evaluate ASME/NSF Student Design Essay
and showcase your engineering work and experience. Based the
presenter’s professional online history, this talk will discuss appropri- Competition 2015
ate professional online presence building and maintenance, and how Challenges in the Design of Complex Systems
to avoid some common mistakes that engineers often make.
Monday, August 3, 2015
8:00am – 6:30pm
Pitching Technical Ideas to Non-Technical
Audiences Location: Exhibit Hall C, Level 2

Steven Hoffenson, AAAS Congressional Students are invited to write essays on their vision for the future of
Science and Engineering Fellow design and manufacturing. The essays are judged by a panel of
faculty from across the United States. This contest has been going
Steven will draw on his experiences as an academ- on since 1998 and at least eight previous winners have gone on to
ic-turned-congressional staffer discussing how to effectively share become faculty members. Essay winners receive funding to attend
technical ideas with non-technical audiences.
IDETC and present their work in the form of a poster. These posters
will be presented on Monday, August 3, 2015, 11:15am – 2:00pm in
the Exhibit Hall C. This year we are indebted to the reviewers:
Communicating Your Passion
Benjamin Caldwell, Bryony DuPont, Scott Ferguson, Kemper
Tara Murphy, VP and General Manager for Lewis, Greg Mocko, and Beshoy Morkos.
Keurig Green Mountain Cold Systems
We gratefully acknowledge support from the National Science
…Passion is something we all have in spades. So Foundation, Grant Number CMMI-1440457.
how do we go about using that fire to ignite our Design Essay Competition Organizers: Janet K. Allen and Farrokh Mistree
ideas in the professional world, communicating that to the right
people and getting them to jump on board? Tara shares her journey Winners:
from Cornell Mechanical Engineering student to the forefront of the Elizabeth May North Carolina State University
refreshment revolution. At this session you will learn key skills on “The Evolution of Business and Manufacturing”
how to identify and communicate your passion and how to lead
others in achieving their goals. At the end of the session Tara will be Chris Arbogast Oregon State University
raffling off a Keurig 2.0 brewer. “Production in 2030: Design and Manufacturing in a Digital Age”
Zhenjun Ming The University of Oklahoma
“Stay Competetive in the Trend on Industrial Internet”

Tyler Johnson LeTourneau University
“Hyper-customization Through Local Integrated Additive Manufac-
Please use this QR code to obtain up-to-date information on the turing (LIAM) and Design Sharing”
FutureME MiniTalks, to learn more about our presenters and find Pedram Nojedehi and Maryam Sabeghi The University of
other surprises
Oklahoma
“Characteristics and Research Challenges of a Leading High-tech
Global Design and Manufacturing Company in 2030 “




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