Hello everyone, I hope finals are going well for all.
I just wanted to share with you a couple announcements before everyone takes off.
Firstly, you should all come to our "End Of Semester/Star Wars Celebration/Small Get-together/Star Wars Marathon" we will be watching all six Star Wars movies back-to-back with free popcorn and other snacks and drinks. We will start the marathon this Thursday at 2pm and it will go straight until the next day at around 5ish or so, this event will be free and open to everyone so bring all your friends!
Location: VEC 524
Bring: Sleeping bags, blankets, pillows, your friends, favorite snacks to share, and favorite Star Wars apparel!
When: Thursday @ 2pm
Secondly, we will be meeting every Tuesday and Thursday of every week during break. First meeting will be this Tuesday, December 22nd. Those of you who attend these meetings regularly will be official members of the team and will get first priority when traveling and competing.
Homework: read the two documents (links below) fully and carefully. There will be a quiz on the first meeting and your position in the team will depend on how you perform on this quiz.
Also, attend the Star Wars thing!
I hope you all had a great semester,
Carlos Vergara
ASME President
http://www.marinetech.org/files/marine/files/ROV%20Competition/2016%20competition/Missions/Updated%20files/EXPLORER_MANUAL_FINAL_cover_12_3_2015.pdf
http://www.marinetech.org/files/marine/files/ROV%20Competition/2016%20competition/Missions/Updated%20files/EXPLORER%20PROP%20BUILDING%20INSTRUCTIONS_FINAL.pdf
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The purpose of our chapter is to help engineering students gain further insight into real world applications of mechanical engineering beyond what can be taught in the classroom. We offer students the opportunity to attend and participate in various events: tours of industrial plants; lectures given by speakers involved in industry and research; student conferences and seminars; intercollegiate de
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***Hey all, this is super informal but we thought it would be cool to invite all of you. We know some of you may not be able to spend Thanksgiving Day with your respective families so we thought we'd have a little Pre-thanksgiving Day of our own with our ASME family! ***
If any of you are down to chill tomorrow, Wednesday, a couple of us will be in VEC 524 playing board games, eating pizza, talking about life, our goals, and dreams...haha...but really, it will just be a chill night to celebrate ASME's takeoff this semester and to thank all of you for being part of it.
We'll be there all day long(11am ~ 8pm) so feel free to stop by any time you wish.
Hope to see some of you there!
Carlos Vergara
ASME President
Hey all!
If you don't have plans tonight...
If you want to make new friends...
if you want to show off your poker skills...
If you want to play board games...
If you want to show us your best Halloween costume...
AND if you want FREE FOOD!
Come join us at our ASME/LBMS Halloween Board Game Night!
Free and open to everyone!
Bring your friends! Your family! Your dog!
Tonight @ 5pm
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Thank you all who attended our "Just Do It!" Initiative Kick-off meeting!
Shortly, we will be sending out emails to:
-those who signed up for specific projects
-showed interest in becoming officers
-everyone who attended and want more info
Keep an eye on those emails!
Carlos Vergara
ASME President
Hello everyone,
We hope this email is able to reach all College of Engineering students.
You are receiving this message because we would like to invite all of you to ASME's "Just Do It" Initiative Kickoff Event.
What exactly is this?
It is a plan , a commitment and promise we as an organization want to extend to all students in the College Of Engineering. As an organization we aim to foster the curious and creative aspects of each engineering student by welcoming each of you to a hands-on environment where there is no shortage of creativeness, peers, resources and support to help ideas come to life while at the same time bringing prestige and recognition to the College Of Engineering and CSULB.
The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) is open not only to mechanical engineers but all engineers and all individuals with a desire to make, build and apply the concepts they study about in class.
This year marks the first year ASME will become a purely "hands-on" organization with a focus on national competition.
These projects include but are not limited to:
-Under water robotics (ROV)
-Bike building (human powered vehicle)
-3D printing
-Above water robotics
-Battle Bots
-Quadcopters
-Humanoid robots
And more.
All skills are welcomed and every person wanting to get involved will have the opportunity to get involved and actively participate.
If interested, come to our kickoff meeting this Thursday at 4:00pm in VEC 401 where there will be refreshments and a chance to check out some of the projects as well as opportunities to connect with the teams you are interested to work with.
For those of you not able to make it but are still interested, please send us an email to [email protected]
Best,
Carlos Vergara, President
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
For those of you that are not subscribed to our email alerts:
Hello everyone!
As some of you may know from last week's meeting, we need to do a lot of work as an organization. All we have done so far is a lot of talk but we have not actually done any work. To fix this, current ASME officers will be putting in work and polishing all aspects of this organization so you all can participate with ease and on your time on the projects you want.
With that in mind, and in order to prepare for what's to come of this organization, we will be cancelling today's (10/13/15) and next week's (10/20/15) meetings.
It has also come to our attention that most officers and members are not able to attend the meeting during this time (Tuesdays at 4PM), which is why we will be moving our weekly meetings to Thursdays at 4PM. These meetings will resume two weeks from now and you will all be reminded a few days before.
If you are not an officer but would still like to provide input to what you want to see in the club, feel free to comment on our ASME page or send your suggestions through email.
Additionally, if you are interested on becoming an officer, express your interest by replying to this email.
Again, sorry for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience during this time of reconstruction.
Have a nice week and enjoy your day!
Tomorrow is our last General Body Meeting. We will have snacks and be giving away some prizes. ALSO, we will be electing our new officers. If you are interested in running for President, VP, Secretary, Treasurer, Webmaster, or AESB Rep, please send an email to [email protected]. Also, if you are interested in making HPV your senior design project, please also be at the meeting tomorrow. Thanks, and hope to see you all there!

We're here at HPVC West. Good luck to our design team as they present!
Don't forget about our Frostbites fundraiser today from 12 - 10:30 PM. Just show them the flyer from our event page when you go to the register. Hope to see you all there!
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We are currently in the shop
We're in the shop now till aboit 1 or 2 PM.
Thank you everyone who helped out during our 6-hour workshop. Today was definitely the most productive day so far. See you tomorrow at 11 am.
We will be in the shop till 5 today. We will be in again tomorrow starting at 11 AM and on Monday (hours pending). Remember if you want to go to competition you need to work in the shop either today, tomorrow, or Monday. You will also need to dedicate time weekly to this project until the competition.
We are in the shop right now
We are in ECS 115 if you'd like to help with the WEBD workshop
We will have a workshop this Saturday (March 21) in the SAE shop (ET-15) at 11 AM. The other parts for the vehicle should be in some time this week so we can work on it. See you guys there!
Next GBM will be on March 17 in SPA-203 at 12:30 PM to prepare the activities for Engineering Girls at the beach day.
Shop hours today start at 5 pm.
Tomorrow (03/04) hours start at 4 pm.
We are done with shop hours for today. Tomorrow's shop hours are cancelled. Friday's hours MIGHT be cancelled as well.
We will definitely be back in the shop on Saturday.
The hours for HPV for this week are:
Wed 3PM-10PM
Thr 5PM-10PM
Fri 1PM-3PM
Sat 10AM-1PM
Our work area is in the SAE shop (ET-15). As soon as you enter through the door, our table is on your left against the wall.

Cheer on your vice president in Kerplunk @ the Outpost Lawn!

Come to EN-3 113 and cheer on our popsicle stick building team!
The first general body meeting will be on Tuesday February 3, 2015 @ 12:30 PM in SPA-203. We will be discussing about what will happen this semester, especially the progress of the human powered vehicle project. Come stop by to find out more. See you guys there!

Don't forget about our Buffalo Wild Wings fundraiser that starts today at 11 am and goes on all day till midnight! Just print the flyer below and bring it with you to the Buffalo Wild Wings located at Marina Pacifica in Long Beach! Hope you all can make it.

Hi everyone! ASME will be having a fundraiser at Buffalo Wild Wings here in Long Beach on November 10! Be sure to stop by and get some awesome wings! Print out a copy of the flyer posted here and give it to them when you are paying for you food.

Meeting today in SPA 208 at 12:20! We'll have snacks :)
LAST CALL for the LA Airforce Base/ Aerospace Corporation Tour! If you are interested in going, you need to fill out the form (in your emails) by THIS THURSDAY! If you didn't receive the form in your email, send us a message at [email protected]!
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