Location: Chrysler Auditorium
Runs till 10:30
Come out to a pancake breakfast sponsored by UMEC.
Location: Chrysler Auditorium
Hear our keynote speaker talk about "Engineers, What Michigan and America Need Now More Than Ever" - James Waldecker, Ford Fuel Cells Researcher and CoE Alumnus.
Location: 1311 EECS
Another info session run by SWE
Location: Donahue Conference Room
Dr. Peter Cox University of Exeter,UK will present "Interactions between the Physical, Chemical & Biological Components of the Climate System".
Great speaker, great seminar series.
Location: 1013 Dow
Come see what your peers are doing around North Campus! If you would like to make an announcement, please email umec.doa@umich.edu
Location: Room W2740, Ross School
"Talent Management in a Global Retail Industry"
Bob Kupbens
VP, Technology Services - Target Corporation
As a leader in the retail industry, the Target Corporation builds its brand every day through guest interaction across nearly 1,500 stores in the U.S. Behind the scenes, though, a global supply chain organization designs, sources and delivers products to our stores from more than 40 countries around the world.
Location: 1670 CSE
Subject: Professionalism in the Workplace. You know how to interview, but do you know how to act in a corporate setting? Come to "Professionalism in the Workplace" and learn how!
Hosted by CATERPILLAR
Guest speaker invited DENISE ANNE TAYLOR
Location: Duderstadt Connector
Runs from 8AM-11AM
Engineers Week is here!
March 5th marks the beginning of Engineers Week here at the University of Michigan. This week is a celebration of Engineering, Engineers and their contributions to society. Throughout the week various student groups will be holding a variety of different events ranging from design challenges to trivia games to bake sales.
Location: 1311 EECS
Info session sponsored by SWE
Location: Johnson Rooms, 3rd floor of the Robert H. Lurie
Panelists will explore issues of significance to University of Michigan students, staff and faculty with a focus on how to create positive change in the community. The audience will be encouraged to participate in the discussion.
Featuring six panelists from across the U-M community:
Shobita Parthasarathy -- Professor, Ford School of Public Policy
Dan Plafcan -- Postdoctoral Fellow, Ford School of Public Policy
Paul Erickson -- Postdoctoral Fellow, Ford School of Public Policy
Arun Gupta – Master’s Student, Department of Electrical Engineering
John Norton – Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Chemical Engineering
Max Shtein – Professor, Department of Materials Science Engineering