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STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS

There are a number of groups for you to join in the Woodruff School. These organizations offer you a unique opportunity to learn about the many facets of mechanical engineering, let you meet practicing professionals, and they also provide valuable service to the School. You are strongly encouraged to participate in one or more of these groups.

HONOR SOCIETY

Pi Tau Sigma - www.me.gatech.edu/ptsPiTauSigma Logo
Pi Tau Sigma is the national honorary society of mechanical engineers. Invitations to join are extended to junior and senior mechanical engineering students who have distinguished themselves by high academic achievement. The Georgia Tech Chapter holds several meetings a semester to organize its service projects, such as the Academic Study Program which helps students in several Mechanical Engineering courses. Pi Tau Sigma also presents three awards each year to the outstanding mechanical engineering students in the sophomore, junior, and senior classes. The Society sponsors the Mechanical Challenge, a jeopardy-style competition with questions similar to the ones in the GRE and EIT exams. Dr. Janet Allen is the faculty advisor.

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES

American Nuclear Society (ANS) - cyberbuzz.gatech.edu/ans
American Nuclear Society Logo The student section of the ANS is the link for prospective nuclear engineers with their chosen profession. Membership provides students with a subscription to the Society magazine, Nuclear News, technical paper reprints at a reduced rate, and eligibility for special student loans and scholarships. The section holds monthly meetings which feature presentations by practicing engineers. Dr. Farzad Rahnema is the faculty advisor.

AAmerican Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers Logomerican Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) -
The ASHRAE is an international professional and technical society devoted to promoting the art and science of heating, refrigerating, air-conditioning, ventilation, and allied technologies. The student chapter meets twice a semester. Membership includes a subscription to the monthly magazine, The ASHRAE Journal. Dr. Sheldon Jeter is the faculty advisor.

American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) - www.me.gatech.edu/asme
American Society of Mechanical Engineers Logo The student section of the ASME is the link for prospective mechanical engineers with their chosen profession. Membership provides students with a subscription to the Society magazine, Mechanical Engineering, technical paper reprints at a reduced rate, and eligibility for student loans and scholarships. The section holds monthly meetings which feature presentations by practicing engineers and sponsors several annual events such as the Spring Picnic. The award-winning chapter is one of the largest student groups on campus. Dr. Jonathan Colton is the faculty advisor.

SAE International - SAE International Logo
SAE International strives to further research, development, design, manufacture, and utilization of vehicles which operate on land and sea, and in air and space. The student section is one of the largest in the country and attracts excellent speakers and presentations for its meetings, which are held four to six times a semester. gt motorsports and GT Off-Road are subgroups of the section. Membership in the student section includes a subscription to the monthly technical journal, Automotive Engineering. Dr. Ken Cunefare is the faculty advisor.

Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME):
Society of Manufacturing Engineers LogoThe Society of Manufacturing Engineers is an international professional society dedicated to serving its members and the manufacturing community through the advancement of professionalism, knowledge, and learning. Members have access to the resources needed to compete in today’s rapidly changing manufacturing environment. The student chapter meets regularly and sponsors plant trips and events such as building a bridge out of toothpicks. Dr. William Singhose is the faculty advisor.

STUDENT COMPETITION GROUPS

gt motorsports - www.me.gatech.edu/gtmotorsports
gt motorsports was founded in 1986 by a group of students who felt they gt Motorsports Car Number 3could gain valuable experience by applying their classroom knowledge to real-world problems. Each academic year the team conceives, designs, builds, and tests a single seat formula race car to compete in the annual SAE Formula Competition in Pontiac, Michigan. The students are responsible for every aspect of the car, including fundraising to finance the program. Beginning in summer 2000, the team competed in the international formula competition held in Birmingham, England, winning the competition in 2001 and 2002. In December 2003, the team went to Australia and won the overall competition. Dr. Ken Cunefare is the faculty advisor.

GT Off-Road (Mini-Baja Team) - cyberbuzz.gatech.edu/minibajaOff Road Racing
GT Off-Road is a group of mechanical engineering, industrial design, industrial engineering, and management students.  The team designs and builds a single seat vehicle from scratch that they race on a dirt track.  Members are trained in machining skills and make the parts they design. The only standard for the competition is a 10 hp Briggs and Stratton engine.  Mini-Baja racing is under the auspices of SAE International.  Dr. Dave Sanborn is the faculty advisor.

RoboJackets - robojackets.org GT First Brochure Cover
RoboJackets BrochureRoboJackets competes  in national and international robotics competitions, promotes robotics at Georgia Tech, and helps students learn skills necessary to build robots.  Teams work on projects such as Battlebots, Vacubots, and the Intelligent Ground Vehicle Competition.  The group also works with high schools and community groups as part of the FIRST competition.  Robojackets sponsors the Lego Robot Competition.  Dr. Chris Paredis is the faculty advisor for RoboJackets and Dr. Wayne Book is the faculty advisor for FIRST.

Wreck Racing Georgia Tech Wreck Racing
This club purchases, repairs, and modifies a car to compete in the annual Grassroots Motorsports Challenge in Gainesville, Florida.  The competition consists of an autocross (speed/handling), drag race (speed in a straight line), and concours (cosmetics) judging while facing a strict budget cap.  The budget is $2,007, including the cost of the car.  Drivetrains, suspensions, brakes, exteriors, interiors, electrical and fuel systems can be modified.   Wheels and tires can be replaced.  Only road worthy passenger cars can be used.  Mr. Sterline Skinner advises the team.

UMBRELLA GROUP

WooWoodruff School Student Advisory Committee Logodruff School Student Advisory Committee (WSSAC) -
WSSAC is the umbrella organization open to all students in the Woodruff School.  Joining this group is the best way to become part of the decision-making process in the Woodruff School.  WSSAC advises the faculty and administration on issues that directly affect the students. They sponsor the Annual Woodruff School Spring Banquet, publish a newsletter (Mechanical Engineering News), help interview candidates for faculty positions, and work to improve faculty and student relations.  Ms. Kristi Mehaffey advises the group.

 

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