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Activities
IDETC/CIE/AM3D
five (5) winning student/teams also win a $1,000 award and five years of MR STUDENT DESIGN MECHANISM AND ROBOT COMPETITION
complimentary ASME membership. POSTER SESSIONS
Teams of undergraduate and graduate students will be selected and
The IAM3D Challenge is designed to give mechanical and multidisciplinary invited to the final competitions. The finalists will give an oral
undergraduate students around the world an opportunity to re-engineer presentation which introduces and highlights key features of their
existing products or create new designs that minimize energy mechanism or robot. The poster session will be approximately an hour
consumption and/or improve energy efficiency. Students will showcase long, and is open to the judges and general audience. The
participants are encouraged to show videos and demonstrate their
their creativity by demonstrating the value added through their ingenuity,
prototypes.
application of sound engineering design principles, and leveraging
Additive Manufacturing technology to address a broad spectrum of
industrial, manufacturing, and humanitarian challenges. The IAM3D MR-6-2 Compliant Mechanisms Interactive I
challenge also emphasizes the value of an ability to deliver clear, concise, Date: Tuesday, August 23
and effective oral presentation. Time: 9:00am–10:40am
Location: 203A, Meeting Level
Following a five minute oral presentation for each technical paper,
presenters will give a poster presentation. Presenters are encouraged to
STUDENT NETWORKING SOCIAL AND TEAM DESIGN
COMPETITION bring models and prototypes for demonstration. In this poster session,
Tuesday, August 23, 2016 the audience including invited judges will have the chance to interact with
Time: 6:00pm–7:00pm presenters and have more in depth discussions with the authors. Poster
Location: 217D, Meeting Level presenters are eligible for symposium “Interactive Poster Award” and
“Interactive Demo Award.”
After an exciting day of state-of-the-art research presentations, we invite you
to gather with other early career engineers for a networking event and team
design competition. Build upon the lessons and action items that you learned MR-6-4 Compliant Mechanisms Interactive II and Award
during the FutureME Mini-Talks event (held from 5 to 6 pm in Room 213D) and Date: Wednesday, August 24
network with students from other universities. Form your team and compete Time: 1:30pm–3:10pm
in an informal and exciting 30 minute design competition for the chance to Location: 203A, Meeting Level
win one of hundreds of dollars’ worth of gift cards to local restaurants! Following a five minute oral presentation for each technical paper,
presenters will give a poster presentation. Presenters are encouraged to
bring models and prototypes for demonstration. In this poster session,
the audience including invited judges will have the chance to interact with
STUDENT MECHANISMS AND ROBOT DESIGN COMPETITION-
UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE DIVISION presenters and have more in depth discussions with the authors. Poster
presenters are eligible for symposium “Interactive Poster Award” and
Sessions: MR 12-1, 12-2
“Interactive Demo Award”. At the end of the session, a brief award ceremony
Monday, August 22
will be held. Awards to be given include “Fast Forward Presentation Award,”
Time: 8:00am–11:40am
“Interactive Poster Award” and “Interactive Demo Award.”
Location: 203A, Meeting Level
MSNDC STUDENT PAPER COMPETITION
Session: MSNDC 19-1 and MSNDC 19-2
Monday, August 22
Location: 208B, Meeting Level
Two sessions bring together the 10 finalists for the Best Student-Paper
Competition in the Multibody Systems, Nonlinear Dynamics and Controls
conference.
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