09/17/2020
Make sure to vote ASME members!
Deadline 9/18/2020 @ 5pm
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Helping students advance in the Engineering Field and building connections for long term growth.
09/17/2020
Make sure to vote ASME members!
Deadline 9/18/2020 @ 5pm
04/03/2020
ASME E-Fests Announce an Inaugural E-Fest Digital Event on April 25 - ASME Advance registration is recommended for E-Fest Digital, which will be streamed on ASME’s E-Fest YouTube Channel from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time. Students can register for free on the E-Fest website, https://efestdigital.asme.org/home.
Meeting for 3/10 canceled.
Next meeting will be 03/31.
Upcoming Events:
Midcontinent Meeting:
Monthly Speaker: 13 February:
speaker: Dr. Jim Smay: 3D Printing of Extrudable, Colloidal Gels
Monthly board meeting 11:30 am and Speaker Series 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm:
@ Oklahoma Joe’s BBQ 61 st & Sheridan
Tours:
ASME tour of NORDAM
Thu Feb. 27th @12:00pm-1pm
6910 Whirlpool Dr, Tulsa, OK 74117
ASME tour of American Airlines
Thu Mar 26, 2020 12:00pm – 1pm
American Airlines Base
Class of 2019, we did it! We did the impossible, something only 7% of people in the world get to achieve, a college degree!
Future graduates, make the best of your time with ASME as a student - go to the ASME Mid-Continent Tulsa professional events, go to the Tulsa Engineering Foundation events, make connections, become a chair, become a board member, and take the wealth of knowledge provided to you by your peers and sponsors and make the best of it in your journey ahead.
Thank you to Dr. Sallam for bringing ASME back to the OSU-Tulsa campus, and for giving me the opportunity to serve as the 2018-2019 Student Chair. I hope to continue to dedicate time each month to the Mid-Continent Chapter, and look forward to getting more involved given my new found freetime.
To all the friends and faculty I've met over the past *cough* 14 years, thank you for your support, for keeping me motivated, and not letting me give up. I'm signing off this page for the last time, but I'm not going anywhere. I'll still plan to be at events, offer support and leadership where I can, so if you need me you can reach me at [email protected], whether you need help with school, just want to hang out, or need advice on how to get ahead with ASME or life in general.
Take care my friends, I leave you in good hands.
- Lee Ament
2018-2019 ASME Student Chair
OSU-Tulsa Class of 2019
11/15/2019
ASME Engineering Night Out at Roka. Thank you for our sponsors and all who came out. Be on the lookout for next months night out. Hope to see you there.
11/15/2019
ASME seminar at Oklahoma Joes Barbecue. Guest speaker for this month was Rama Challa.
11/13/2019
Hope to see you all there tomorrow night! Free food and professional connections!
11/12/2019
It's Bedlam 🏈 time! Before OSU and OU take the field, OSU-Tulsa and OU-Tulsa are competing for bragging rights in the 2019 Restock the Cupboards: Bedlam Edition.
Bring your orange spirit and drop off donations in Main Hall, North Hall or Administration Hall. Donations will benefit Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma.
Remember to join Mix 96.5 Tulsa for the finale event on Friday, Nov. 15 at LaFortune Park. Info: www.mix965tulsa.com/restock/
11/07/2019
“One of the most important undertakings for an engineer is improving power generation and storage. My hope is that this invention will be the first of many to reduce the cost and byproducts of power generation throughout the world.”
-Andrew Williamson
OSU-Tulsa graduate student, Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
Read more about Andrew and the Compressor-Turbine Fusion invention developed at the Helmerich Research Center at bit.ly/2lfEGeH.
11/07/2019
OSU-Tulsa materials science and engineering professor Dr. Ranji Vaidyanathan spoke with VentureWell about how he connects entrepreneurship and engineering.
Read more to find out what he loves about teaching, entrepreneurship and even what podcasts he's listening to at bit.ly/2ClWsSl.
OSU College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology
11/07/2019
Our guest speaker for this month’s ASME meeting was Chuck Baukal. He spoke about opportunities at John Zink and what it takes to be an engineer. His insight into the industry is critical for students wanting to become engineers. Thank you for your time professor.