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There are 3 switches in the basement of a house. Each switch corresponds to ONE individual light bulb upstairs. You are in the basement and you cannot see the bulbs “turn on” from your location. How can you determine which light switch corresponds to a particular light bulb if you can only make one trip upstairs? Logic Puzzle
Videos • Stanford: • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Rwcxs7LzwM&feature=related • UPenn Grasp Lab: • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvRTALJp8DM • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBsJwapanWI • Boston Dynamics: • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1czBcnX1Ww
Meeting Agenda Introduction to ASME Introduce Executive Board Open Positions Yearly Overview Details on Competitions (Flugtag, SPDC, Formula 1) AIAA Presentation Next Meeting Notes
What is ASME? National Organization: Founded in 1880 Develops Solutions to Real World Challenges Not-For-Profit Professional Organization Establishes Codes and Standards Hosts Technical Conferences and Design Competitions Publishes Technical Papers in Accessible Database Mission: To serve our diverse global communities by advancing, disseminating and applying engineering knowledge for improving the quality of life; and communicating the excitement of engineering. President: Robert T. Simmons (2010-2011)
What is ASME? (cont.) Student Chapter: • Top 3 Goals: • Professional Development • Technical Skill Enhancement • Networking • Previous Years: • SPDC Host and Attendee for Several Straight Years • Design Competitions, Conferences, Community Service • Trips, Industry Tours, National Events • Fun Events, Socials, and Contests
ASME Website • National Organization: • http://www.asme.org • Student Chapter: • http://eng.fsu.edu/asme
Open Leadership Positions • Historian: • Records events throughout the year. Takes pictures, video, and written accounts of all events. • Volunteer Chair: • Coordinate volunteer service events. Collaborates with community service providers. • Finance Committee (5-6 people): • Works with Fundraising Chair to obtain sponsorships and donations. Coordinate fundraising events.
Yearly Overview (Finalized Events) Welcome Back TourSeptember 8 Career Center Presentation September 14 Industry Day September 15 Student Leadership Seminar September 24 – 25 Turbocor Presentation October 12 Turbocor Tour October 14 Career Expo January 19, 2011 SPDC / Design Competition April 1 – 3, 2011 Flugtag July 2011
Yet-To-Be Finalized Events NASA Launch and Tour Panel for Graduate Discussion Guest Speakers BBQ BI-Monthly Competition (Egg drop, Paper Airplane, Mousetrap Car, Pinewood Derby) Monthly Reverse Engineering Fundraisers Science Fair Judges Many more
Possible Industry Tours • Lockheed Martin • Missile Division • Northrop Gunman • Shipbuilding • Budweiser • Beer!!! (Manufacturing) • BMW • Beemers! • Honda • No Brake Issues With Them • Frito Lay • It’s All In The Chips!! • Coca-Cola (Bottling) • Classic Case of Awesome • CF Industries • Fertilizer • Warner Robins • Air Force Base • Disney World • Hanging Out With Mickey • Progress Energy • Nuclear Power • NAS JAX • Naval Air Station • Sweetwater Brewery • More Beer! (No Drinking of course)
Event Ideas Possible Industry Tours (CSX, Budweiser, Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin, NAS Jax, etc….) Sporting Events (Flag Football, Basketball, Kickball, Volleyball, etc..) Game Nights (COD, Halo, Mario Cart, Guitar Hero, Board Games, Poker, etc…) FSU Football Games (Home Tailgating, Away @ Restaurant/sports bar) T-Shirt Design Contest Reverse Engineering (Bicycle, Computer, Mini Fridge, Leaf Blower, Boat Engine, Motor etc..) Build your own Circuit Board Social Events (Bowling, Karaoke, Billiards, etc…) FE Exam, GRE Preparations / Review Sessions
H.2GO 2011 Student Design Competition (SPDC) The Untapped Energy Source?? • 4 Person Teams to design, construct, and test/run the device. • Scoring is based on distance traveled by the car subtracting a percentage of water lost. • Contact Information: email: mab06g@fsu.edu phone: (904) 316-5693
Formula SAE Competition ^^^^ Previous years composite design ^^^^ Formula SAE Hybrid ---- http://www.eng.fsu.edu/~nagorje/IMG_0051.JPG http://www.eng.fsu.edu/~nagorje/IMG_0059.JPG ^^^ Assembled F4 Honda motor ^^^ Garrett Sponsorship GT12 Turbocharger FREE!!!
http://students.sae.org/competitions/formulaseries/rules/ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fiu0fFCE404 RULES -Cost Score -Presentation Score -Design Score -Acceleration Score -Skid Pad Score -Autocross Score -Endurance-Economy Score
Requirements Max wingspan: 30ft Max weight: 450lb (including pilot) Environmentally safe materials Unsinkable No loose parts Advertising limited to 1cu.ft.
Judging • Must be powered by muscle, gravity, and imagination • Scores based on • Distance • Creativity • Showmanship • Next Miami competition in July 2011
FAMU/FSU Student Chapter What is AIAA? • American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics • World’s largest professional society devoted to the advancement of engineering and science in aviation, space, and defense • “Since 1963, members from a single professional society have achieved virtually every milestone in modern American flight.” • International Conferences • Primary Publisher of Aerospace Technical Papers
FAMU/FSU Student Chapter Member Benefits: SCHOLARSHIPS (Undergraduate and Graduate) Conferences (Student and Professional) Student Design / Paper Competitions AIAA Student Journal (industry trends, graduate school profiles, employment opportunities, etc…) Aerospace America Magazine Aerospace Career Handbook
FAMU/FSU Student Chapter What do we need to start? 15 registered student members $20 registration online Constitution and By-Laws Executive Board / Leadership
How YOU Can Get Involved Open Leadership Positions Design Competition Teams Volunteer Work Join AIAA Coordinate Bi-Monthly Competition Participate in Events Offer Suggestions
Next Meeting • September 14, 2010 @ 7pm, Room B135 • Free Food and Drinks! • Career Center • Presentation on Resume Building and How-To-Dress. • Bring your resume for notes and critiquing. Come prepared with questions. • Preparation for Sept. 15 Career Expo • Target at least 5 companies / employers before this meeting. • http://www.career.fsu.edu/expos/engineering/ • Do RESEARCH on these companies and use this knowledge when introducing yourself and speaking with them.