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Activities
IDETC/CIE/AM3D
NETWORKING ACTIVITIES STUDENT ACTIVITIES
FUTUREME MINI-TALKS ASME INNOVATIVE DESIGN SIMULATION (IDSC) CHALLENGE
Tuesday, August 23 Sunday, August 21
Time: 5:00pm–6:00pm Time: 8:00am–5:00pm
Location: 213D, Meeting Level Location: 217D
Attendees will have the opportunity to hear four (4) short, relevant, and The ASME Innovative Design Simulation (IDSC) Challenge is a unique forum
inspirational Mini-Talks given in an informal setting by experienced early that provides mechanical engineering and multidisciplinary undergraduate
career engineers sharing their perspective on how to network effectively students around the world an opportunity to demonstrate their creativity,
for career advancement. Immediately following the mini-talks attendees organization, analysis, synthesis, exploitation and development of software
will then have the opportunity to practice their networking skills at the skills for demonstrating the engineering process from the perspective of
Student Networking Social and Team Design Competition (location is modeling and simulation for product or process design. Students showcase
listed below). their knowledge and creativity to address a broad spectrum of academic,
industrial, manufacturing, and humanitarian challenges.
The students who submitted the top 12 entries (as chosen by a panel of
STUDENT NETWORKING SOCIAL AND TEAM DESIGN judges) are invited to present their simulations and/or simulation
COMPETITION
environments and compete for six awards of $2,000 in three software-
Tuesday, August 23
based design simulation categories to a panel of judges at the ASME
Time: 6:00pm–7:00pm
2016 International Design Engineering Technical Conference and
Location: 217D, Meeting Level
Computers and Information in Engineering Conference (IDETC/CIE) and
Take what you heard at the FutureME Mini-Talks, and put those lessons Additive Manufacturing 3D (AM3D) Conference in Charlotte, NC, USA.
you learned to work and network with graduate students from other The faculty advisors of the winning students are also announced and
universities. This is an opportunity to meet-up with other engineers with recognized through a $1,000 award and five years of complimentary
similar interests to make new connections. Form your team and compete in ASME membership.
an informal and exciting 30-minute design competition for the chance to
win one of hundreds of dollars’ worth of gift cards to local restaurants!
ASME/NSF STUDENT DESIGN ESSAY/POSTER COMPETITION 2016
Monday, August 22
NSF CAREER PROPOSAL WRITING WORKSHOP – HOSTED BY Time: 9:30am–12:00pm
DFMLC
Location: Poster Pavilion, Street Level
Wednesday, August 24 Challenges in the Design of Complex Systems
Session: DFMLC 11-1
Time: 9:00am–12:00pm
Students are invited to write essays on their vision for the future of design
Location: 203B, Meeting Level
and manufacturing. The papers are then judges and the essay winners
This workshop, integrated with the Design for Manufacturing and Life receive funding to attend IDETC and present their work in the form of a
Cycle (DFMLC) Technical Conference, will provide an opportunity for PhD poster. Come to meet the students and hear their ideas. Please see page 59
students, postdoctoral fellows, and junior faculty to learn guidelines and for more information.
best practice associated with the CAREER proposal-writing process.
Participants will learn how to develop and refine the vision for their
research through interactions with NSF program directors and established
ASME IAM3D CHALLENGE
members of the ASME DED community. Although preregistration is
Monday, August 22
required, those interested in attending who did not register should inquire
Sunday, August 21, 2016
about open seats with the workshop check-in desk Wednesday morning.
Time: 8:00am–5:00pm
Location: 217D
All are invited to attend the finals of the ASME Innovative Additive
Manufacturing 3d (IAM3D) Challenge. Meet the 15 undergraduate
engineering/technology student finalist teams vying for five $2,000
awards each in the Best Overall Design, Best Innovation, and Best
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Re-engineered/Multidisciplinary Collaboratively Designed Product; Best
Freshman Design, and Best Verbal Presentation. The faculty advisor of the