SDSU - ASME Student Section Website
The ASME at SDSU provides mechanical engineering students on opportunity to enhance their education by expanding their knowledge of the engineering world beyond the textbook and laboratory. We do this by keeping students informed of new developments and current events during our weekly meetings and publications. We also have guest speakers from local and national companies visit with us during these meetings and present current projects or provide some counseling to students in various areas such as job searching, resumes, and career planning. Tours of local industries are also arranged to see the theory learned in class used in the real world. National events such as design and paper competitions, the Human Powered Vehicle, Formula Racer, and the Solar Car races are sponsored and strongly supported by our organization. We also promote fellowship and interaction with other student sections and professional societies by hosting a number of social events during the school year. Our meetings are held every Tuesday at 11:00am in Room E-328 in the Engineering building at SDSU.
University
of California at San Diego
UCSD-ASME Student SectionRecent Activities:ASME at UCSD if focused on broadening the horizons and increasing the diversity of engineers at UCSD. We provide opportunities to students that go above and beyond what is learned in class. Our design projects let you experience team engineering and hands on techniques, while our conferences provide the opportunity to learn management skills. Our members are involved in community outreach, teaching science to local elementary students, and tailoring lectures to suit their curriculum. We offer local company facilities tours and speakers from graduate schools and business alike, to inform the prospective employee or graduate student of the world ahead. Last but not least we also attempt to get engineers to have fun outside the shop or lab, by organizing parties and other social events. Meeting are every third week, Thursday 7:30pm in EBU2 Rm 479
Jacobs School of
Engineering Research Expo, February 22, 2007
