CSULB ASME
The purpose of our chapter is to help engineering students gain further insight into real world applications of mechanical engineering beyond what can be taught in the classroom. We offer students the opportunity to attend and participate in various events: tours of industrial plants; lectures given by speakers involved in industry and research; student conferences and seminars; intercollegiate de
***Hey all, this is super informal but we thought it would be cool to invite all of you. We know some of you may not be able to spend Thanksgiving Day with your respective families so we thought we'd have a little Pre-thanksgiving Day of our own with our ASME family! ***
If any of you are down to chill tomorrow, Wednesday, a couple of us will be in VEC 524 playing board games, eating pizza, talking about life, our goals, and dreams...haha...but really, it will just be a chill night to celebrate ASME's takeoff this semester and to thank all of you for being part of it.
We'll be there all day long(11am ~ 8pm) so feel free to stop by any time you wish.
Hope to see some of you there!
Carlos Vergara
ASME President
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Hello everyone,
We hope this email is able to reach all College of Engineering students.
You are receiving this message because we would like to invite all of you to ASME's "Just Do It" Initiative Kickoff Event.
What exactly is this?
It is a plan , a commitment and promise we as an organization want to extend to all students in the College Of Engineering. As an organization we aim to foster the curious and creative aspects of each engineering student by welcoming each of you to a hands-on environment where there is no shortage of creativeness, peers, resources and support to help ideas come to life while at the same time bringing prestige and recognition to the College Of Engineering and CSULB.
The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) is open not only to mechanical engineers but all engineers and all individuals with a desire to make, build and apply the concepts they study about in class.
This year marks the first year ASME will become a purely "hands-on" organization with a focus on national competition.
These projects include but are not limited to:
-Under water robotics (ROV)
-Bike building (human powered vehicle)
-3D printing
-Above water robotics
-Battle Bots
-Quadcopters
-Humanoid robots
And more.
All skills are welcomed and every person wanting to get involved will have the opportunity to get involved and actively participate.
If interested, come to our kickoff meeting this Thursday at 4:00pm in VEC 401 where there will be refreshments and a chance to check out some of the projects as well as opportunities to connect with the teams you are interested to work with.
For those of you not able to make it but are still interested, please send us an email to [email protected]
Best,
Carlos Vergara, President
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
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