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Global Engineering Professional ME 290 Week 15: December 6, 2012

Global Engineering Professional ME 290 Week 15: December 6, 2012. Please complete “Course and Instructor” evaluations for the seminar. We read these carefully every semester!

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Global Engineering Professional ME 290 Week 15: December 6, 2012

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  1. Global Engineering Professional ME 290 Week 15: December 6, 2012 • Please complete “Course and Instructor” evaluations for the seminar. We read these carefully every semester! • Please send along any nominations you might have for a new Global Seminar text! Zakaria has worked well, but we need an “update” published in the last year or so! Email dla@purdue.edu Thank you! • Seats are still available for China Maymester—applicationsavailable! • For a guaranteed seat, turn in your China ETA before going home for break! Applications here! Deposit check is not due until April 2013.

  2. Profiles returned today--good work! “Top 10” will be acknowledged! For everyone, Please keep in mind: Your professional writing is sometimes the first impression that your future colleagues have of you—whether during the hiring process or as you begin working in a large organization. • Hone your skills in every class while you are in school and attend to feedback. • Remember to keep updating your credentials—includingyour global professional profile! • Keep reading—sothat you can participate effectively in an evolving economy! Know the opportunity space!

  3. Top Ten! • Joshua Auger—GEARE Spring 2014 in Spain, Global Engineering Minor, Industrial Design Minor

  4. Top Ten! • Josif Dassyras—From Greece, interned last summer in Stuttgart, Germany, Research Assistant in Nuclear Engineering

  5. Top Ten! • Christopher Ganz—Co-op with Dow Chemical, Purdue Engineering Student Council (PESK), runs design competitions for local high schools

  6. Top Ten! • Soon Kyu Lee—From Korea, organizes interview practice for ESL students, interned with Environmental Resources Management—worked on LEED certifications

  7. Top Ten! • Christine McKee—minor in physics, minor in art & design, works with Purdue Energy Forum, teaches sailing to kids

  8. Top Ten! • Joseph Nehme—GEARE headed for Spain, works with intercultural design teams and has hosted Chinese students for both social and academic events.

  9. Top Ten! • Geak Kun Ng—From Malaysia, Teaching Assistant for design course in first year engineering, contributed to “Boiler Out” outreach for international students.

  10. Top Ten! • Patrick Smith—GEARE, internship with Stryker, and with Eaton Corporation prior to arriving at Purdue

  11. Top Ten! • Matthew Stofleth—co-op with Bendix, likes the Mazda RX-8, loves CAD

  12. Top Ten! • Guoao Sun—transferred from Northwest A&F in China to Purdue, started with robotics in high school, and has played a lot of soccer

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