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Stanford Design: EXPE 2010

Thursday, June 3, 2010 from 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM (PT)

Stanford, CA

Stanford Design: EXPE 2010

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EXPE 2010 is coming soon!
June 3, 2010

Stanford's Mechanical Engineering Design Group invites you to celebrate the creative work of our students. 
EXPE includes podium presentations and a trade-show style Design Fair showcasing student work in design research, design practice, engineering, and manufacturing.  
 
EXPE encompasses presentations from a broad cross-section of design thinking activities at Stanford.  Thursday’s agenda is densely packed with presentations from ME113, ME310 and ME317 and provides ample opportunities for networking.  The schedule has been posted on the EXPE web site here: expe.stanford.edu/index.php/Main/Schedule> 
 
EXPE is a unique, once-a-year opportunity to meet with students, faculty and industry colleagues. While at EXPE, discuss your innovation needs with faculty and our many industry-based lecturers. They are eager to help you find the best scenario for your engagement and the opportunity to work with our global-team partners around the world. Find out more information on our Call for Projects Page: http://expe.stanford.edu/index.php/Main/Projects

 
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 3, 2010 from 8:00 AM to 7:00 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.