Forgeng Photo Contest Results!
Congratulations to the winners of the Forgeng Photo Contest! Although many great submissions were received, three photos were selected as the winners.
1st Place: Amy Lautenbach
2nd Place: Nash Anderson
3rd Place: Joe Vanherweg
Honorable Mention: Mason Morgan (with an assist from Max Martin)
To view all of our wonderful submissions, come view them in the metallography room!
Congratulations again, and we encourage everyone to submit images next year!
Cal Poly Materials Engineering Student Society
Our Mission
The Materials Engineering Student Society is dedicated to promoting student understanding of materials through alternative learning opportunities; including professional awareness, educational speakers, and projects aimed at learning and applying materials science and engineering concepts.
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Saturday, March 10, 2012
Poster Winner!
Kelly Stewart was one of the winners of this years Nature and Materials Biomimicry poster challenge!
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Materials and Nature Recap
On Monday night we had a great presentation on how materials are connected to nature. We were able to vote on the MatE 222 Posters and selected three winners.
While making ants on a log, and mud pies we enjoyed each others company.
While making ants on a log, and mud pies we enjoyed each others company.
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Materials and Nature
Tomorrow night we will be having a presentation on how materials and nature are working together for new technologies.
Here is an example of how biology is helping us!
So come learn, come enjoy food and come to Materials and Nature!
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
National Engineers Week
This week is National Engineers Week celebrating everything engineering! This years theme is 7 billion people. 7 billion dreams. 7 billion chances for engineers to turn dreams into reality.
There are many fun activities planned throughout the week starting with Solar Tubines Wii Tounament last night in Bonderson. Go to esc.calpoly.edu/eweek2012/ to see a list of activities.
Come out and represent materials engineering! See you there!
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