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Tutorials and workshops will take place on Sunday, August 15, 2010.
Tutorials Fee: $75 General Attendee; $50 Students
Workshops: Free
A summary of tutorials and workshops are listed below.
For more details on each, including topical information and speaker biographies,
please download and view the PDF file below.
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Tutorials:
TU-1: Isogeometric Modeling, Analysis and Optimization
Workshops:
WS1: Efficient High-Fidelity Modeling of Physical Systems
WS2: Static Balancing: Linkages and Planar Compliant Mechanisms
WS3: Operationalizing Experiential Learning in a Curriculum
WS4: From Product Dissection to Product Archaeology: Understanding
the Global, Economic, Environmental, and Societal Foundations
of Engineering Design
WS5: NSF Workshop on Design Methods for Sustainability
WS6: Teraflop Parallel Computing on a Budget, Applications
of GPU Computing in Mechanical Engineering
WS7: Challenging the Triangle: Engineering, Culture and Emotion
WS8: Implementing Product Lifecycle Management: Cross Industry
patterns, Systemic Life Cycle, and Deploying Framework vs.
Applications
WS9: Structural Design of Micromachines and Microelectromechanical
Systems (MEMS)
WS10: Networking Skills and Strategies
View
details on tutorials and workshops (222kb, pdf)
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**Please Note: Registration for WS10: Networking Skills
and Strategies is being handled separately from the main conference registration.
If you are interested in attending this workshop, please complete the
following survey: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/asmenetworking
Workshops and Tutorials are organized as part of IDETC2010. For details,
please contact:
Tutorial/Workshop Co-Chairs:
Steven L. Canfield
Tennessee Tech University
Phone: (931) 372-6359
E-mail: SCanfield@tntech.edu
Peng Song
Rutgers University
Phone: (732) 445-0732
E-mail: pengsong@jove.rutgers.edu
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