Thank you to all who requested the opportunity to volunteer to test Amazon Workspace.
Author: Nanette
Amazon Workspace Testing Volunteers
Cornell IT is developing tools that will allow students to use our standard software products virtually. This would mean that you would have access to the software packages used in your courses anywhere you had internet. The tool we are looking at right now is Amazon Workspace.
We have a set up an initial workspace with Solidworks, Matlab, ANYSY and Autodesk. We are looking for volunteers to try this tool out. Volunteers would be given accounts to use through the end of classes. If you will be continuing as a student during the summer, I expect this could also be extended.
If you are interested in testing this out for us, and having access to the software products for free and anywhere you have internet, please contact Lori Beebe at lb30@cornell.edu and copy Matt Ulinski mu25@cornell.edu
ASME and AIAA Members Invited to Recognize Exec Board Members Today 4:30
You are invited for refreshments this afternoon at 4:30, 431 Upson, to recognize the efforts of ASME and AIAA Executive Board Members. Please join us to thank them for their contribution to the Sibley School community.
Innovative Product Design, MAE 4340, 4341, 5340 Application Instructions
To enroll in Innovative Product Design via Digital Manufacturing, MAE 4340, 4341 (M.E. Sr. Design), or MAE 5340:
This course necessitates an application and selection process; the online application form will be available from Friday, August 4th, to Friday, August 18th, 2017, at https://goo.gl/forms/ilKT037HweDzSNzu2. Students will be notified of enrollment decisions prior to the start of Fall 2017 classes.
Enrollment in Innovative Product Design Instructions, MAE 4340, 4341, 5340
There will be an application and approval process for enrolling in Innovative Product Design. Date application available: To Be Determined. There is no pre-enrollment for this course.
Pre-Enrolling Results if Graduating May or August 2017
If you pre-enroll in April 2017:
Please be advised your Fall schedule will be deleted when you graduate in May or August 2017. You may pre-enroll when electronic enrollment resumes in August as a graduate student.
Paid Ushers Needed for MAE Graduation Ceremony May 28
Wanted: Ushers for the Mechanical Engineering Graduation Ceremony
Pay: $11.00 per hour, plus a t-shirt and free catered lunch
Date: Sunday, May 28, 2017
Where: Graduation Tent, Engineering Quad
Ushers do not need to be Mechanical Engineering Students
Time:
– if non-severe weather (will know at 8:00 a.m., morning of May 28): 11:00-2:15
-if severe weather (announced at 8:00 a.m., morning of May 28): 9:30-2:15 – Guests will be in Duffield a.m. and MAE ceremony will begin around 12:30.
Contact np18@cornell.edu if interested
Attention Seniors
Details for University Commencement: https://commencement.cornell.edu/May/index.html
Access link for Commencement schedule and:
-Cap and Gown deadline April 15. Ordering after this date, a fee will be charged.
-Graduating in August 2017 or January 2018 and plan to walk with the Class of 2017 in May, register with the University for Walking Early.
-If you plan to walk in May, please see Emily in 106 Rhodes Hall for your name pronunciation.
Senior Speaker at the MAE Graduation Ceremony Announced
Jeanne Lee, B.S., M.E. 2017 Degree Candidate will be presenting this year’s senior speech at the May 28 Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Graduation Ceremony. Congratulations, Jeannie!
Join AIAA Cornell Chapter Executive Board – If You Are Interested in the Aero Field
The Cornell branch of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) is looking to recruit new general body and executive board members!
We are a student-run organization that works to connect undergraduates with professionals in industry and academia, including Cornell professors and internationally recognized experts in the field. We hold information sessions and work with aerospace companies like Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and SpaceX to give Cornell students a chance to connect and network their way into these companies’ pipelines for internships and full-time positions. In addition, we bring in distinguished guest speakers from around the country in order to give Cornell engineers the opportunity to hear about a wide array of experiences and understand more about the field of aerospace engineering. By joining us, you will have the opportunity to:
- Connect with large companies like Boeing and SpaceX!
- Work on team research projects in competitions run by NASA and the AIAA!
- Learn about the experiences of professionals in aerospace!
For more information, visit https://blogs.cornell.edu/aiaa/, where you can also find the application to join our Executive Board. Please contact Akshay Kadhiresan at ark83@cornell.edu with any questions.
Fall 2017 Course Schedule
Please be advised that MAE 3780, MAE 3230, and MAE 3270 will be offered at times which will not conflict. The Fall 2017 roster is under revision and should be finalized by mid-week.
Scheduling Revisions for Fall 2017
We are revising the MAE Fall class schedule. This is the list of classes we anticipate offering in Fall 2017. The schedule should be finalized by early next week.
ASME Mechanicus, M.E. Newsletter
https://blogs.cornell.edu/maeugadvising/files/2017/03/Mechanicus_vol7issue2March2017-1cjsvjp.pdf
Thanks to Haena-Young Lee ’20 and Bryan Arroy0-Lopez for their contribution to the March 2017 edition of Mechanicus, featuring FSAE’s 31st anniversary and profiling Professor Guy Hoffman. Check-out ASME’s new logo. Also ASME is recruiting new members. Interested? Contact asme@cornell.edu
Especially for the B.S., M.E. Class of 2017
Welcome to the first post targeted to the Class of 2017. We hope you will refer to this page for graduation-related information and happenings for Sibley School.
If you would like to contribute to this blog, we’d like to hear from the members of the Class of ’17 about your experience, here at Cornell and the Sibley School.
Fall 2017 MAE Tentative Course Roster
Tentative Course Roster Fall 2017: https://blogs.cornell.edu/maeugadvising/files/2017/03/Fall-2017-Teaching-Assignments-For-Blog-as-of-March-27-2017-1hqjp7v.pdf
Notes:
- MAE 4020, 4021 (sr. design), 5021, Windpower will not be offered next academic year.
- MAE 4120, Black Oak Wind Farm will not be offered next academic year.
- MAE 5430, Combustion Processes will be tentatively offered Spring 2018.
- ENGRG/MAE 2270, Intro to Entrepreneurship, first offered Fall 2017, may not fulfill the M.E. technical elective. May satisfy one advisor approved elective with advisor’s approval. Course description: https://blogs.cornell.edu/maeugadvising/files/2017/03/MAE-2270-course-description-1ia0ppq.pdf
- MAE 6770, Formal Methods for Robotics, first offered Fall 2017, course description: https://blogs.cornell.edu/maeugadvising/files/2017/03/MAE-6770-Course-Descriptiion-1btntml.pdf
–If you are graduating with your B.S. Degree May/August 2017 and intend to join a Cornell graduate program, including M.Eng., you will be unable to pre-enroll until electronic enrollment resumes in August.
–For a list of tentative research projects (this will be updated for the Fall 2017 semester), consult: http://www.mae.cornell.edu/mae/academics/undergrad/hands-on/research.cfm
–For a list of M.E. Major Approved Electives, consult: http://www.mae.cornell.edu/academics/undergrad/memajor/electives.cfm
–For guidelines concerning math electives, technical electives, advisor approved electives, and additional M.E. Major program requirements, consult: http://www.mae.cornell.edu/mae/academics/undergrad/memajor/index.cfm