https://blogs.cornell.edu/maeugadvising/files/2017/05/Mechanicus_vol7issue3-3May-2017-2e7cyw3.pdf
Thanks to editors Haena-Young Lee ’20 and Bryan Arroya-Lopez ’19
https://blogs.cornell.edu/maeugadvising/files/2017/05/Mechanicus_vol7issue3-3May-2017-2e7cyw3.pdf
Thanks to editors Haena-Young Lee ’20 and Bryan Arroya-Lopez ’19
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
For latest issue: http://os_extranet_files_test.s3.amazonaws.com/27241_64836_May_14_issue.pdf
Special thanks to Charles Zhang, Editor and contributor to Mechanicus and contributors Leslie Cheng, and outgoing ASME president, Jeffry Lew.
Thanks to Charles Zhang and Noah Kantro for their newest edition of Mechanicus.
Contribute to the MechE Undergrad Experience! We need students to help organize events, like the bi-annual Ice Cream Social, Lunch with ASME (students giving research presentations to your classmates) and Games Night, and to help create new events.
Join the ASME Executive Board–we’re looking for freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors.
Here’s your invitation to join the ASME Exec Board from Jeffry Lew ’14, who is once again serving as the President of the Cornell Chapter of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers:
The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) is a non-profit professional organization that enables collaboration, knowledge sharing and skill development across all engineering disciplines, while promoting the vital role of the engineer in society. ASME’s mission is to serve diverse global communities by advancing, disseminating and applying engineering knowledge for improving the quality of life, and communicating the excitement of engineering.
The Cornell University chapter (asme@cornell.edu) is recruiting dedicated leaders who wish to enhance the MechE experience and serve the local community. If you are interested in becoming an executive board member, please visit our website [http://rso.cornell.edu/asme/] or Facebook page [https://www.facebook.com/groups/110502089099469/] in the fall for our application. We look forward to meeting you!
Also, if you like to write, you are encouraged to contribute to Mechanicus, the ASME/ MechE newsletter. Here’s an example from last Spring 2012: