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Scholarship Opportunity for Junior and Senior Engineering Students and Prospective Engineering Graduate Students

The Michigan Tech SSEED program (funded by NSF S-STEM) will award 35 undergraduate scholarships of $1,000-$5,000 to junior and senior engineering students and five graduate fellowships of $8,000 to engineering students in 2014-15. Please share this information with qualified students.

The purpose of the undergraduate scholarships is to improve the retention of upper-division engineering students who have financial need and other risk factors that make it difficult to complete their undergraduate degree. The purpose of the graduate fellowships is to improve the recruitment of women and minorities to graduate school in engineering. The program also features mentoring and professional development opportunities. Additional information and applications can be found at www.doe.mtu.edu/sseed/. Spring application deadlines are Mar. 17 for undergraduate scholarships and May 1 for graduate fellowships. For questions, contact Michele Miller (mhmiller@mtu.edu, 7-3025).

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2012 Undergraduate Expo Winners

ExpoUndergraduate Expo 2012

Expo Awards

Senior Design Awards to MSE Projects

Taking first place was Bioabsorbable Polymer-Coated Metal Stent Degradation Simulation Design. The students devised a better way to check for the degrading of stents, which are inserted into arteries, both in vitro (in the lab) and in vivo (in the living subject). Team members were Kristina Price, Brendan Daun, Thomas Faulkner, Erin Larson, Derek Yesmunt and David Strobel (Biomedical Engineering); and Kelsey Waugh and Matt Gardeski (MSE). The team was sponsored by Boston Scientific and advised by Associate Professor Jeremy Goldman (Biomedical Engineering) and Associate Professor Jaroslaw Drelich (MSE).

Second place went to the Economic Recovery of Alloying Elements from Grinding Swarf. The students speculated that they could help metal-grinding operations reclaim cobalt and nickel, in addition to other metals, from the waste or “swarf.” It could produce as much as $1.75 million in a year. The team consisted of Alicia Steele (MSE/ME); and Daniel Hein, Michael Wyzlic and Nicholas Kraft (MSE). They worked with the Casting Services Group of ThyssenKrupp. Jaroslaw Drelich was their advisor, too.

Engineer I

The job is running various physical property materials testing (IE load frame work, impact, thermal analysis (DSC), FTIR, chemical resistance) on plastic piping material (PE, PVC, CPVC, nylon, PP, PERT, PEX, etc) as well as physical testing on actual pipes.

Mention my name when applying. Email resumes to either myself or apply at NSF.org

Collin Snyder
Test Engineer
csnyder@nsf.org
Phone: 734-769-8010 ext 2389
NSF International
789 N. Dixboro Rd.
Ann Arbor, MI 48105
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Job Title
Engineer I

Location
Ann Arbor_MI

Organization Name
Engineering Test Laboratory

Department Description

NSF International is an independent organization that certifies products and writes standards for food, water and consumer goods to minimize adverse health effects and protect the environment (www.nsf.org). Founded in 1944, NSF is committed to protecting public health and safety worldwide. NSF is a World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for Food and Water Safety and Indoor Environment.

Basic Purpose

Responsible for the review and interpretation of standards and protocols, development of test methods, design of test equipment, analysis of test data and oversight and direction given to the Engineering technicians in the build and operation of test equipment and conduct of testing

Principal Accountabilities

  • Review and interpret product/material standards and their technical requirements as related to testing, data analysis and pass / fail criteria. Review and develop test methods and test equipment to meet technical requirements of test standards and protocols.
  • Improve existing methods to ensure state-of-the-art testing and evaluation of products and materials
  • Conduct Engineering analysis of failed parts to determine validity of test methodology and conditions
  • Instruct technicians in the proper building, operation and conducting of testing per the required test standard/protocol
  • Conduct statistical analysis of test results and prepares technical reports.
  • Provide technical support to the program office on issues related to standard requirements and bracketing
  • Meet with customers to represent NSF in the technical review of standard requirements, test methods, test results and data analysis
  • Conduct witness testing at manufacturer’s facility, as necessary.
  • Research, design, and oversee building of new test equipment
  • Oversee installation, operation, maintenance, and repair to ensure that test equipment are installed and functioning to specifications
  • Support the Calibration Officer in the design/development of current, accurate methods of calibration for equipment within the test engineering group.
  • Investigate product test issues related to test equipment and/or test processes and make recommendation to manager.
  • Maintain and administer a test information database to ensure efficient storage and retrieval of relevant data. Develop information requirements; assist in the design of information systems (e.g. searchable electronic database) as necessary.
  • Research and analyze proposed testing requirements to evaluate the feasibility, cost, and maintenance/calibration of required equipment.
  • Manage project and testing with subcontract laboratories
  • Assure adherence to all QA/QC programs, safety and health policies and procedures. Perform other duties as requested.

Qualifications
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, chemical engineering or materials engineering, or other Engineering degree requiring both physical and material analysis work.
  • A minimum of six (6) months experience with working in a mechanical or structural laboratory environment with testing experience.
  • Experience with the design of experiments
  • Demonstrated experience with project coordination, organization and tracking capabilities.
  • Experience with conducting tests to standards, system design, and project management.
  • Knowledgeable and experienced with laboratory QA/QC plans, manuals, and procedures.
  • Experience with Microsoft Office Suite, i.e. Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, etc.
  • Good verbal and written communication skills.
  • Ability to travel internationally and domestically to support clients, attend conferences and/or trade shows.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Master’s degree
  • Proven successful NSF Experience
  • Experience with CAD programs (Auto CAD).
  • Understanding of and experience with laboratory information management systems (LIMS).
  • Familiarity and experience with maintenance and repair of testing equipment utilized.
  • Electronics troubleshooting, polyphase electrical system requirements.
  • Basic hydraulics/pneumatic systems, machining/fabricating test jigs.
  • Experience in testing using standard or approved methods.
  • Experience with Lab View.
  • Experience with PLC’s.

Additional Details
PHYSICAL DEMAND:

  • Heavy physical effort required (ability to move 40-50 lbs. from one area to another).

WORK ENVIRONMENT:

  • Work performed in a laboratory environment.
  • International and domestic travel is necessary.
  • Smoke free work environment.

Design Nanostructures and Interfaces for Efficient Energy Conversion and Storage

MSE SEMINAR
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Room 610, M&M Building

Design Nanostructures and Interfaces for Efficient Energy Conversion and Storage

John & Virginia Towers Distinguished Lecture Series

Guozhong Cao
University of Washington
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Seattle, WA

Guozhong Cao Abstract April 22, 2014

Catalyst Design Strategies for Chemicals and Fuels

MSE SEMINAR
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Room 610, M&M Building

Catalyst Design Strategies for Chemicals and Fuels

John & Virginia Towers Distinguished Lecture Series

Mark A. Barteau
Director, University of Michigan Energy Institute
DTE Energy Professor of Advanced Energy Research
Department of Chemical Engineering

Mark Barteau Abstract March 19, 2013

Science Just Got Cheaper (and Faster): Design Library Lets Researchers Print their Own Syringe Pumps

image113176-horizFurnishing a research lab can be pretty expensive. Now a team led by an engineer at Michigan Technological University has published an open-source library of designs that will let scientists slash the cost of one commonly used piece of equipment: the syringe pump. Syringe pumps are used to dispatch precise amounts of liquid, as for drug delivery or mixing chemicals in a reaction. They can also cost hundreds or even thousands of dollars.
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2021 MSE Scholar Awards

Lauren Bowling

2021 Academic Achievement Award

Lauren Bowling was announced as the recipient of the 2021 MSE Academic Achievement Award at the MSE Senior Banquet festivities on April 23rd, 2021. The Achievement award is given to the graduating student with the highest grade point average following the previous fall semester.


Nate Carey

2021 Richard Sharrow Award

Also at the MSE Senior Banquet, Nate Carey was announced as the recipient of the Richard Sharrow Award. The Sharrow award is given to the graduating MSE senior that demonstrating the most improvement in grade point average over the course of their studies at Michigan Tech.


Tori Nizzi

2021 MSE Department Scholar

Rising MSE senior Tori Nizzi was selected by Michigan Tech Provost Jacqueline Huntoon as the 2021 MSE Department Scholar. Torri was selected on the basis of her academic achievements to date, her participation in research as an undergraduate, and for her service to the department, college, and university.

MSE Entries in Expo 2012

Expo2012 Undergraduate Expo Entries

SENIOR DESIGN
Title and Representative

Economic Recovery of Alloying Elements from Grinding Swarf
Alicia Steele

Reduce Distortion in Ferritic Nitrocarburizing of Gray Iron
Carol Deming

Fatigue in Stainless Steel Components Produced by Powder Metallurgy & Hot Isostatic Pressing
Samantha Leonard

EZAC Creep Testing Team
Deane Kyle

Effects of Mn and Sn on Ductile Iron
Dale Goodloe

Residual Stress of Gray Iron Brake Rotors
Carol Dem

Waupaca FNC Case Depth
Ashwin, Vekaria

ENTERPRISE TEAMS

Advanced Metalworks Enterprise
Zac Dvorak