… Companies Registered for the Career Fair 2024 Career Fair Employers Alpha Listing Company Name - Wednesday, February 14th Company Name - Thursday, February 15th Actalent3MAdvanced Engineering and Environmental Services, LLC (AE2S)AagardAerostar InternationalAg …
… EROS & SDSU — 50 years of collaboration SDSU formed its Remote Sensing Institute in 1969, EROS Data Center near Baltic opened in August 1973, and a year later EROS began a cooperative education program agreement with SDSU to place students in work assignments paired with classroom studies. In the past … that began with Dennis Helder, Mary O’Neill and June Thormosgard has continued through today’s group of collaborators, which is led at SDSU by Larry Leigh, director of the SDSU Image Processing Lab. Leigh began working at the lab in fall 1999 as he finished his master’s degree and became the director with Helder’s retirement in June 2019. “The strong … can be found at EROS in the Cal/Val group, where the number of students from SDSU represents a significant portion of the group, but you will also find them at NASA and numerous commercial programs around the USA. “I believe the reason our students are sought after is due to our strong partnership with USGS EROS and the fact students actually ‘play with’ real …
… Retired SDSU employees provide funding for 50th, 51st endowed leadership positions Two couples with more than a century of combined service to South Dakota State University have made financial commitments to push the university’s Bold & Blue comprehensive campaign past an important milestone. University and campaign officials established a goal to have commitments for 50 …
… Science and Technology) Robotics Inc. started in Texas in 1993 by two engineers from Texas Instruments. Since then, interest in the program has helped create 50 hubs (local competition sites) nationwide. SDSU is proud to be one of the newest hubs. The mission of BEST Robotics Inc. is to inspire students to pursue careers in engineering, science and … of a competitive sporting event . . . plus hundreds of screaming fans, pep bands, cheerleaders, music, dancing and mascots! 2024 Competition Information All events are free and open to the public To Register your Team, visit the My Schools - BEST Robotics. …
… BEST Robotics Volunteer Opportunities Judges and Mentors BEST (Boosting Engineering, Science and Technology) is a national non-profit organization with the mission to inspire students to pursue careers in engineering, science and technology through participation in a sports-like, science and engineering-based robotics competition. The two main areas of volunteer opportunities for professionals/industry are as judges and mentors. If you are interested in being a Volunteer, please register at Volunteers - BEST Robotics. Judges There is no prep work involved to judge. It is each team's responsibility to educate the judges about the game and the theme and rubrics …
… GeoTechTools. This effort started in 2007 with funding from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Strategic Highway Research Program 2 project. The website www.geotechtools.org was opened to the public in 2012 and has more than 12,000 registered users. The effort earned him recognition from the American Society of Civil Engineers Geo-Institute. He also has traveled internationally to present at conferences and … Minnesota. Headley leads underground research facility at Lead Mike Headley Headley, a Brookings native, graduated from Brookings High School in 1987 and from SDSU in 1992 with a computer science degree. He was active in Air Force ROTC, becoming the national commander of the Arnold Air Society, an honorary service organization for Air Force ROTC officer …
… Order of the Engineer Being an Engineer is a lot more than a job. Engineers are responsible for health, safety, and welfare of the public. You should be proud of this opportunity to serve the public. However, it comes with responsibility. In order to remind us about our obligation and our responsibilities to the public and to the profession, Order of The Engineer, an independent organization, … last about an hour and half. The cost for you to participate in this ceremony is $45, which includes the cost of the ring, one-time fee of $15 to the national organization to register, and the meal. Cost for the guests is $20.00 per person, just to cover the cost of the meal History of the Order of the Engineer The Order of the Engineer was initiated in the …
… South African swimmer calls SDSU experience ‘awesome’ Five years ago, Sianne Downes didn’t even know SDSU existed. Now she is about to get her bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering and plans to come back for another year of classes and swimming. “I don’t think I could have expected at all what I have experienced and achieved,” said Downes, who hails from Edenvale, South … as well as most summers, except for a shadowing experience last summer. “I do enjoy going home.” Downes said she didn’t come to SDSU with preconceived expectations. “I came in very open minded. I was always told you have to be open minded, especially that first year because it is very hard.” Since then, she has made it a priority to help other international …
… Searching for solutions to America's infrastructure problem Infrastructure—like roads, bridges, dams and airports—form the backbone of society and are essential to economic development. In … in regions with sulfate-rich soils—like South Dakota. Sulfate-rich soils, which are generally not measured when designing and building roadways, can cause swelling and severe damage to roads when lime or cement stabilization is used to improve weak soil subgrades. In some extreme cases, when rainfall occurs, a chemical reaction can cause the road above a sulfate pocket to warp, and in some cases, completely deform. Repairing roads are expensive and the cost is effectively taken on by the taxpayers. In general, this can increase the maintenance cost of vehicles and reduce …
… Career Fair expands Continuing interest in recruiting SDSU engineering students has prompted the Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering add a day to the fall Career Fair. This year the fair will be divided by … Sept. 20, is concrete industry management, construction management, construction technology and civil engineering. On Sept. 21, the focus is agricultural and biosystems engineering, computational science and statistics, computer science; data science, electrical engineering, electronics engineering technology, engineering technology, mathematics, mechanical … for the vendor meet-and-greet, which is in the Lewis and Clark Room in the University Student Union from 6 to 8 p.m. Sept. 20. Vendor spaces for this fall have sold out. Students can register right up to the day of the event. At the Feb. 9 winter Career Fair, there were 151 companies, including 39 first-time participants, and 433 students. At the fall Career Fair …