The American Society of Mechanical Engineers Baltimore Section Newsletter Editor: Duncan Brown Year 38, Issue 1 February 2015 Engineers Week the only event of its kind is a time to: Celebrate how engineers make a difference in our world Increase public dialogue about the need for engineers Bring engineering to life for kids, educators, and parents More than a week-long event, Engineers Week is a year-round commitment to making a difference. See the following pages 1
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Win $25,000! Enter the NAE Engineering For You 2 Video Contest! The National Academy of Engineering (NAE) has outlined 14 game-changing opportunities for the 21st century called the Grand Challenges for Engineering. Create and Submit a 1 to 2 minute video after reviewing the 14 Grand Challenges that show how achieving NAE Grand Challenges will lead to a more sustainable, healthy, and secure world. The most inspiring video will be awarded the Grand Prize of $25,000! The E4U2 Video Contest is open for video submissions until March 2. Visit http://www.nae.edu/e4u2/ to learn more! For additional question, please email E4Uvideocontest@nae.edu Announcing the ASME Future ME Video Contest! This year's theme, "What I wish I'd known about engineering when I entered the workforce." The Video Contest is designed to give engineers a chance to share their career experiences, learn from others, win a prize and be a part of a community of engineers that want to be creative and showcase their enthusiasm for the profession! Last date to submit your video: April 1. All winners will be announced on June 1. Visit https://www.asme.org/events/competitions/asme-futureme-video-contest for more information. 8
The New ASME Job Board + Career Center Organized.. Easy to Use... Designed for Engineers Search thousands of jobs tailored for engineers and engineering students Get constantly-changing news about the engineering job market Be the first to know with social media updates Visit: http://jobboard.asme.org J. Parker Lamb Awarded Prestigious Engineer-Historian Award ASME's History & Heritage Program has awarded the 2014 Engineer-Historian Award to University of Texas Professor Emeritus J. Parker Lamb for his books on the history of American railroads in Austin, Texas. Lamb was cited specifically for "Perfecting the American Steam Locomotive," and "Evolution of the American Diesel Locomotive," books that the H&H Program says "provide an engineer's analysis of the important steps in the development of American railroad motive power. The event was sponsored by ASME's Central Texas Section at the Cockrell School of Mechanical Engineering. (L-R) Mike Fring, secretary, DJ Dubose, chair, J. Parker Lamb, and Dr. Terry Reynolds, ASME History & Heritage Committee). 9
Jobs Rated Report: The Nation's Best Engineering & IT Jobs By CareerCast.com The best jobs in engineering and IT truly are the best of the best. That's because each job is not only the best in these technical fields, but the top-rated of all types of jobs nationally in 2014. In fact, careers in STEM science, technology, engineering and mathematics are shaping the landscape of 21 st century America, and have become the backbone of our economy. You may read the entire article by visiting http://jobboard.asme.org/content.php?page=featured Reprinted by permission from CareerCast.com, 2014 Adicio Inc. All rights reserved. Be a Nominator/Find a Nominator We're looking for your help tin identifying ASME members that are making outstanding contributions in the engineering profession, community and the work of ASME. You can nominate an Early Career Engineer today! Nominations for eligible candidates must have earned a baccalaureate degree in mechanical engineering or MET between years Feb. 1, 2009 Feb. 1, 2011. For more information on this award and how to nominate please visit https://www.asme.org/about-asme/participate/honors-awards/achievementawards/old-guard-early-career-award Display Your ASME Pride with a Framed Membership Certificate! Let others know you are a member of the most respected professional mechanical engineering organization in the world! Visit http://go.asme.org/membershipcertificate for order information. 10
Program Lineup For This Year The Executive Committee met in Aug 2014 to formulate this year s program. The following is a preliminary tour schedule for planning purposes. Date September 3 September 18 October 25 November Dec 18 1 PM January February March April April 25 April 28 May Event FIRST Robotics Seminar 3d Printing Tour Ravens Stadium Heavy Seas Brewery Tour James Webb Telescope Engineers Week TBD Christie Lecture Strawbridge Competition Elkridge Waste Management Camden Yards Tour The Baltimore Section of ASME International Publishes this Newsletter Section Chair Roberto Montanez-Morales 410-961-1826 montanezr2@asme.org Secretary Yan Jin Zhu Yanjzhu1@gmail.com Directors 2013-15 Bob Barnes 410-979-3194 RTBarnes1@att.blackberry.net Stacey Sullivan 410-455-8135 sullivans3@asme.org Eamon Boyle 443-564-6310 eboyle195@gmail.com Vice Chair Frank Regan fregan@keytechinc.com Treasurer Paul Borthwick rpborthw@erols.com Directors 2014-16 Duncan Brown 443-778-0437 duncan.brown@jhuapl.edu Greg Harris 443-252-1072 greg.harris@oracle.com Kevin Capinpin 443-739-1912 capinpin@usa.net Executive Committee Meetings All members are welcome and encouraged to attend the Executive Committee meetings. Meeting date is the third Wednesday of each month at UMBC. Contact Section Secretary Yan Jin Zhu Yanjzhu1@gmail.com for details. Directions To UMBC: Note All visitor parking at UMBC is metered. Parking in Lot 18 (gated lot) is a flat fee of $.50, quarters only. Parking in Lot 9 is hourly and can be paid at a kiosk on the lot. Programs Chair Greg Harris 443-252-1072 greg.harris@oracle.com Website Manager Eric Schneider 410-385-0200 eschneider@keytechinc.com 2011-12 Chair Eamon Boyle 443-564-6310 eboyle195@gmail.com Take I-95 to exit 47, which is I-195/MD Rt. 166. Follow the signs to UMBC. Once on the campus, turn left at the stop sign onto Hilltop Circle. Turn right at the stoplight, and continue going straight until you reach the faculty parking lot (Lot 18). Pay $.50 and park anywherein the lot. Across from the lot is the new Performing Arts and Humanities building and 3 buildings in a row to the left. The Engineering building is the red brick building in the center. An entrance to the building faces the Performing Arts building. See map at: http://www.umbc.edu/aboutumbc/campusmap/pdf/201 2Map_Parking.pdf Newsletters Available Online The Baltimore Section Newsletter is available online at: https://community.asme.org/baltimore_section/gro upmembers.aspx For comments or questions, please contact our Newsletter Editor Duncan Brown at email: duncan_brown@comcast.net, or telephone: 443-778-0437. 11