Location: 1109 FXB
Prof. Zurbuchen has been a very active member of the space exploration community. He has participated in several space science missions, including the Advanced Composite Explorer, MESSENGER, and SOHO. He is also very involved in AOSS/SGUS advising and CoE Entreprenurial Programs.
Location: 2233 GG BROWN
Presented by ASME.
Location: Atrium of the Duderstadt Center
You're invited to learn about research and scholarship in engineering education underway in the College of Engineering! Topics to be presented include understanding how students learn, improving diversity and retention in engineering, learning about faculty and the profession, and applying innovative teaching methods for engineering courses. There will be posters describing 12 different projects!
The session, co-sponsored by the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Engineering, is Tuesday, Oct. 23, from 12 noon - 1:15 pm in the Atrium of the Duderstadt Center, and lunch will be available. During the session, researchers will be on hand to describe their work in a traditional poster-session style.
You may register to attend by replying to this message or by registering at this site: http://www.engin.umich.edu/teaching/crltnorth/workshopsreg.html). This session is open to any interested individual.
Location: 1200 EECS
Jeremy Linden will give an introduction to startups and venture capital, comparing and contrasting the experience of working at a startup versus a large company.
Location: 1017 Dow
CIS by SWE
Location: 1014 Dow
CIS by SWE
Location: Chrysler Auditorium
SGE and EGL are hosting an information session about studying, volunteering, working, and living in Germany. Whatever doubts you have about being able to travel or live abroad, throw them out the window and come to this session. Whatever questions you have, bring them! Come enjoy some authentic German food and get some reliable information and first hand accounts.
Location: 1504 GGBrown
Professor Leslie Olsen will be speaking about effective technical communication and will be presenting case studies about how lack of organization can hurt you.
Location: EECS Atrium
Stop by the HKN/IEEE Donut Stand and enjoy free Pizza Courtesy of Chicago Trading
Location: 1303 EECS
Come and learn about Texas Instruments and enjoy some free food