The purpose of this award is to provide funding to enable 83 undergraduate and graduate students to attend the 2012 joint conference of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers International Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference and the Society of Manufacturing Engineers North American Manufacturing Research Conference. The attending students will participate in the conference by giving technical papers, participating in a poster session to display their research, and taking part in a design competition. The conference will be held June 4-8, 2012, at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana.

The students who attend this conference will have a chance to see the latest work in their respective fields and to talk to the investigators directly. This will both give them a better perspective on the world of manufacturing and better prepare them to complete their thesis research. There is also an international aspect to the conference, enabling the students to become more internationally oriented. The benefits to the nation in the long term will include a better educated manufacturing engineering workforce.

Project Report

The purpose of this award is to provide funding to offset registration and travel expenses to enable 83 undergraduate and graduate students from US universities to participate in the co-located conference event consisting of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) 2012 International Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference (MSEC), the 40th Annual North American Manufacturing Research Conference (NAMRC) sponsored by the North American Manufacturing Institution of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers (NAMRI/SME), and the 5th International Conference on Tribology in Manufacturing Processes. The attending students supported by this grant participated in the event by giving technical papers, participating in a poster session to display their research, and taking part in a design competition. The conference was held June 4-8, 2012, at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, IN. Applications were reviewed by committee, and up to $300 in support provided to each winning student. The supported students who attended this conference were exposed to the latest work in their respective fields and were able to network with the investigators directly. Additionally, students were able to attend unstructured discussion sessions, structured panel sessions, and an early career workshop entitled "Research Professions in Academia, Industry & National Laboratories: An Early Career Forum" where senior representatives from industry, academia and national labs presented aspects of careers in their respective fields and held breakout sessions for student questions. These activities have given them a better perspective on the world of manufacturing and better prepared them to complete their thesis research. There is also an international aspect to the conference, enabling the students to become more internationally oriented. The benefits to the nation from this project in the long term include a better educated manufacturing engineering workforce.

Project Start
Project End
Budget Start
2012-01-01
Budget End
2012-12-31
Support Year
Fiscal Year
2011
Total Cost
$24,900
Indirect Cost
Name
Clemson University Research Foundation
Department
Type
DUNS #
City
Clemson
State
SC
Country
United States
Zip Code
29634