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UCMA Events of 2003
Dec 17, 2003-Bowling night with SPE Student
December 1-5, 2003-Xuezheng Wei, Chandrasekhar =
Kothapalli
and Bur Misirlioglu attended and presented talk=
s and
posters about their research projects at the Materials Research Society (MR=
S)
Fall Meeting in
November 19-21, 2003-Department Visitation Days =
for
undecided engineering students. This event was designed to give
undecided engineering students a full insight view of our major and departm=
ent
by touring our facilities with them and addressing questions and concerns
specific to our program. Faculty members as well as many of our student
members, such as Xiaotong Wang, Jie
Wu, Xuezheng Wei, Elizabeth Jordan, Zachary Sto=
ne,
Jason Tresback, to name a few, volunteered thei=
r time
and effort to make this event possible.
November 5, 2003-Our chapter held a joint dinner at our favorite loc=
al
restaurant with the Society of Plastics Engineers (SPE) Student Chapter. A =
nice
social event aimed at increasing interaction among students of various rese=
arch
paths within the Materials Science at the
October 16, 2003-A significant number of student members attended the
Connecticut Nanotechnology Initiative Fall Symposium, held at the Connecticut
October 13-15-Juan Villegas attended and presented a talk about his
research topic at the ASM Materials Solutions 2003 Conference, in
October 2003-ASM International awarded a $500 travel grant to our
chapter in order to send students to ASM Materials Solutions 2003 Conferenc=
e,
held on October 13-15, in
October 6, 2003-We have just been notified that we have won the AMS
Chapter of Excellence award for Promotion in the Field! This award is $500 =
cash
and a plaque. More importantly, this award carries with it great recognitio=
n.
People from all over the world will see our chapter name next to this award=
and
know that we worked very hard to promote the field of materials science to
students everywhere. This award is considered the highest honor for an ASM/=
TMS
Student Chapter so please join me in congratulating yourselves for a job we=
ll
done. Let's do it again for next year!
September 14, 2003-We have just found out that we placed first in the
TMS World Materials Day Outreach Contest! The award is $1000 and a trophy.
Hundreds of chapters applied for this award but our tremendous focus on
materials outreach last year put us over the top. Congratulations to all of=
the
officers, members, and to Dr. Shaw for helping to make this happen. Keep yo=
ur
eyes out for the trophy!
September 13, 2003-The department has, once again, had a successful =
open
house for high school seniors interested in Materials Engineering as a majo=
r.
Many chapter members participated in this event and are acknowledged as
follows: Chris Gatto, Juan Villegas, Sofia Iddir, Neal Magdefrau, Ch=
andra Kothapalli, Kai Song, Rachna
September 5, 2003-Our student chapter held our annual welcoming pizza
party with great success! We welcomed six new undergraduate students as wel=
l as
eight new graduate students into the department. We also acknowledged the
chapter members that received degrees over the summer. This party also
celebrated the retirement of Chapter President Mike Pa=
squariello
who, after three years as President, has decided to step down and focus sol=
ely
on his research with hopes to graduate very soon. Chapter members voted for
their new officer Neal Magdefrau during this pa=
rty as
well. Congratulations Neal!
August 13, 2003-Mike Pasquariello and Da=
n Goberman performed our Outreach Road Show for about 2=
5 high
school teachers as part of the Galileo Program. This program is similar to =
the DaVinci Program in that it allows high school teacher=
s to
explore the field of engineering and to learn some hands on demonstrations =
that
they can take back to their classrooms in order to show the practical
applications of Materials Engineering
August 8, 2003-Sofia Iddir performed our
Outreach Road Show for high school science and math teachers as part of the=
DaVinci Program. The program is designed to inform the
teachers of the various aspects and areas of study within the engineering
discipline. Our responsibility was to show these teachers demonstrations th=
at
they could take back to their classroom in order to teach their own students
about engineering
July 27-29, 2003-Chris Gatto and Mike Pasquariello participated in the MMAT 100 1 credit co=
urse
for incoming freshmen who are undecided in the field of engineering. This t=
hree
day course is designed to cover a wide array of topics in the field of
Materials Engineering, in order to spark their interest in our field, there=
by
convincing them to join our department. This is an extremely successful eve=
nt
July 10, 2003-15 chapter members participated in our first annual Wh=
irly
Ball Night. The two hour competition was very fun and exciting for all 15 of
the new players to the game. (Pictures)
June 24-25, 2003-Neal Magdefrau, Mike Pasquariello, Zoe Weber, =
Hongwei Yang, Zachary Stone, Ravi Angal,
Juan Villegas, Chris Gatto, Annie Wu, Dave Horspool, and Jeffrey Tacy all
volunteered to help make this year's Engineering 2003 a huge success! 80 hi=
gh
school students attended the talks, lab tours, and demonstrations to learn
about the field of Materials Engineering. A more concentrated group of 12
students took part in six two hour lab sessions dedicated in taking a closer
look into the field. The students spoke of the event with great enthusiasm =
and
excitement and seemed to take a great deal of knowledge from it. We hope th=
is
program will help aid them in their future decisions for choosing a major a=
nd
university.