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Stanford Design EXPErience 2011

Thursday, June 2, 2011 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (PT)

Stanford, CA

Stanford Design EXPErience 2011

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Stanford M.E. Design EXPE 2011 ~ June 2nd


 

Stanford's Mechanical Engineering Design Group invites you to join us as we celebrate our students' creative work in design research, design practice, engineering, and manufacturing.

 

The Stanford Design EXPErience 2011 is Thursday, June 2nd. Register to attend now!


The Stanford Design EXPErience is a unique, once-a-year opportunity to meet with students, faculty and industry colleagues. This year brings you an expansive range of participating courses, faculty, and students from a broad cross section of design thinking activities at Stanford.


The Stanford Design EXPErience features morning podium presentations and an afternoon trade-show style Design Fair. Thursday, June 2nd will showcase work from ME113 Mechanical Engineering Design, ME310 Project-Based Engineering Design Innovation & Development and other classes and provides ample opportunities for networking.  A schedule has been posted on the EXPE web site. The event is free to attend and open to the public.
 

 

 

Watch for updates on our web site at: http://expe.stanford.edu

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ME Design Group
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305

Thursday, June 2, 2011 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (PT)


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The Design Group emphasizes cognitive skill development for creative design. It is concerned with automatic control, computer-aided design, creativity, design aesthetics, design for manufacturability, design research, experimental stress analysis, fatigue and fracture mechanics, finite element analysis, human factors, kinematics, manufacturing systems, microcomputers in design, micro-electromechanics systems (MEMS), robotics, and vehicle dynamics.