The Colorado School of Mines has multiple tenure track faculty position openings in the Colleges of Applied Science and Engineering, Engineering and Computational Sciences, and Earth Resources Sciences and Engineering. Learn more about the preferred candidate values, about Mines, and the positions to be filled beginning in the fall of 2016. Τ On Sunday, November... Continue Reading →
Distinguished Alumni, Solar Decathlon, & Pumpkin Drop
Earlier this month, the University of New Mexico School of Engineering recognized the accomplishments of seven of its alumni at the Distinguished Alumni Award event. Three of the 2015 distinguished alumni honorees are Tau Bates. They are: Carol L. Adkins, Ph.D. - (NM B '81) director of the energy technologies and system solutions center at... Continue Reading →
Presentations on Hubble, Infrastructure, & Big Data (October 2015)
On Monday, October 19, Russ L. Werneth, MD B '64, will give a presentation on NASA's Hubble mission in the Easton Branch of the Talbot County Free Library. According to the article, Werneth "is famous for having successfully overseen EVA astronaut spacewalks to service the Hubble Space Telescope. He also played an important role in... Continue Reading →
Engineering Opportunities for New Faces, Coding, & High School Scholarships
Applications are now being accepted for the DiscoverE New Faces of Engineering Professional and New Faces College Edition. The deadline to complete nomination forms is November 20. Winners will be announced in April 2016 and College Edition winners will receive scholarships. The requirements for the two competitions are as follows: New Faces Professional must be... Continue Reading →
Distinguished Alumna, Recruiting Fair & Alumni Award (October 2015)
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported on Mary T. Carlson's recent induction into the University of Missouri Chemical Engineering Academy of Distinguished Alumni. Carlson, IA A '78, earned her bachelor's degree from the University of Missouri and currently serves as the manufacturing director for the 3M Electrical Markets Division in Austin, TX. She was inducted into... Continue Reading →
Jobs and Featured Speakers (October 2015)
Here is a list of current job opportunities: 1. Professional Engineer (P.E.) at Forge Engineering, Inc. in Naples, Florida 2. Generation Sales Engineer with Eaton in Houston, Texas 3. Faculuty Position in Operations Management at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 4. Sr. Electrical Engineer with the City of High Point in North Carolina 5.... Continue Reading →
Chapter Funding & 2015 Convention Program
The Indiana Alpha Chapter of Tau Beta Pi, at Purdue University, recently applied for sponsorship of a new event from the Purdue Student Government Senate. The Research Roundtable is scheduled for Tuesday, November 10 in the Purdue Memorial Union. The event will be co-hosted by the local chapter of the Society of Professional Engineering and... Continue Reading →
Women in STEM, Physics Careers, & New Member Recognition
INSIGHT Into Diversity, a higher education diversity magazine, has announced 100 Inspiring Women in STEM Award, recognizing exemplary women — with excerpts from their nomination letters — who inspire and encourage the next generation of young women to pursue careers in STEM, as part of the September 2015 issue. Several awardees are Tau Bates, including:... Continue Reading →
On Campus Events & Opportunities (September 2015)
The Michigan Epsilon Chapter of Tau Beta Pi, at Wayne State University (WSU), is hosting an alumni panel on Thursday, September 24, for current WSU students to interact with alumni, ask questions, and learn about current engineering careers in different fields. The event will run from 1:30-3:30pm in the EDC Auditorium on the WSU campus.... Continue Reading →
Association Announcements: Scholar Bios, Convention Info, & Chapter PR
The short bios for the 261 Tau Beta Pi Scholars have now been published online. The bios were submitted by the Scholars themselves and edited for length. This is the largest class of TBP Scholars in the 17th year of the program. The Scholars will also be highlighted in the upcoming Fall issue of The... Continue Reading →
