Saturday, September 26, 2020

Register Now for ASMEs Inaugural Event on Advanced Manufacturing

Register Now for ASME's Inaugural Event on Advanced Manufacturing Register Now for ASME's Inaugural Event on Advanced Manufacturing Register Now for ASME's Inaugural Event on Advanced Manufacturing Enrollment is presently open for the Advanced Manufacturing Impact Forum, a one of a kind, daylong program at the ASME 2013 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition that unites specialists from government, industry and the scholarly world to address the subject of cutting edge fabricating - the utilization of innovation to improve items and procedures. The Advanced Manufacturing Impact Forum, to be held Nov. 18 in San Diego, Calif., will give makers, engineers, scientists, scholastics, and specialized directors the chance to arrange, share thoughts, and team up to shape the eventual fate of cutting edge fabricating. The Forum starts at 8:00 a.m. with an exceptional Opening Keynote meeting, Advanced Manufacturing: Engaging the Nation and the World to Achieve Economic Prosperity, including specialists Pradeep Khosla, chancellor of the University of California, San Diego; Richard Morris, VP of gathering and coordinations at BMW Manufacturing Co., LLC; Greg Morris, system and business improvement lead for Additive Technologies at GE Aviation; and Michael Molnar, head producing official at the National Institute of Standards and Technology. The Keynote will concentrate on the need to give a completely coordinated viewpoint on assembling in the worldwide market, and the mechanical, instructive, and strategy progresses that will be important to address future assembling needs and openings. The remainder of the days program includes a few extra meetings, where members will find out about trend setting innovation and strategy; new open doors made by open and private associations; the status of the U.S. Government's drives through associations like the National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Institute and the National Network for Manufacturing Innovation; and the investigation of future gauges improvement. The Impact Forum will likewise incorporate a systems administration lunch, a systems administration gathering supported by the Manufacturing Engineering Division, and an encouraged, hour-long Town Hall Discussion including an open discourse between the Forum speakers and individuals from the crowd. Enlistment for the Advanced Manufacturing Impact Forum might be bought independently or as a component of the full Congress program. To become familiar with the Impact Forum, or to enroll, visit https://www.asme.org/occasions/propelled producing sway gathering.

Saturday, September 19, 2020

The Week From H-E-Double-Hockey-Sticks - When I Grow Up

The Week From H-E-Double-Hockey-Sticks - When I Grow Up This week has been a long distance race that should have a Thursday finish line, however that end goal has been pushed to Saturday or even Sunday. It would seem that Tough (Question) Tuesday will be the forlorn Installment 12 this week, and I wont have the option to set up a quality Big Post, as I put it notwithstanding two themes Ive been biting the dust to expound on. My statements of regret to you to myself! I miss my blog, yet life just found me this week on various levels. Turns out an all day work (that just got reeeeeeally occupied), low maintenance work, and a show (not doing it yet, yet when its over I would have gone through more than 6 hours trying out excluding prep work) don't make with the expectation of complimentary time. Be that as it may, what doesnt execute us makes us more grounded, and what doesnt slaughter me will be imparted to every one of you! Much obliged ahead of time for keeping it together with me! I truly value it. Want to see you all this end of the week, in any case Monday without a doubt.

Saturday, September 12, 2020

Books And Smiles For Haiti (Plus A Critique Giveaway)

Blog & website of children's book author Tara Lazar Books and Smiles for Haiti (plus a critique  giveaway) by author Chieu Urban Thank you Tara, for inviting me to spread awareness of Books and Smiles for Haiti  to this talented group of authors, illustrators, agents, editors, and children’s book enthusiasts. For the past few summers, I have shared my books with the children of Haiti, and the pictures and smiles and thankful notes I’ve received remind me of why I enjoy creating books for kids. I think that it would be fantastic if they were to receive even more books from our community. Please join me in sharing your wonderful books for the sweet children of Haiti. Although their needs are much bigger, these gifts will bring smiles to their faces and joy to their day. I am thankful to President Steven Mooser of The Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators for kindly donating two boxes of books and jump starting the campaign! The amazing people of Life Connection Mission are dedicated to  getting the books to the children. They are a non-profit organization  serving the poorest children in the Western Hemisphere. A special thank you to the generous authors, illustrators, and children’s book community who have already contributed to this project. Photo courtesy of Life Connection Mission We are collecting board books, picture books, beginning readers, and  information books with pictures of animals, science, space, and more. Our goal is to have a really great collection of books by the end of the school year, when they will be crated up and transported to Haiti. I am very excited about this project and look forward to partnering with our talented children’s book community. Photo courtesy of Life Connection Mission If you would like to participate in Books and Smiles for Haiti, please email me at chieuurbanstudio (at) gmail (dot) com for the mailing address. Together, we will see our efforts grow. Please join our Facebook group page for updates. Thank you, Chieu! And now for the giveaway… If you pledge to donate to Books and Smiles for Haiti, I will enter you into a drawing for a picture book critique from me, Tara Lazar. I will keep the comment thread open through the month of March. Just leave a comment stating you’ve donated in order to be eligible for the critique. And thank you for supporting this wonderful cause!

Saturday, September 5, 2020

Jordan Rippy, Phd, Cpa

Main navigation Johns Hopkins Legacy Online applications Faculty Directory Experiential studying Career assets Alumni mentoring program Util Nav CTA CTA Jordan Rippy, PhD, CPA Dr. Jordan Rippy, Ph.D., CPA joined Carey Business School in 2018 as an Assistant Professor of Accounting in the Practice Track. After practicing as a CPA at Ernst & Young in New York and Dallas, she earned a Ph.D. in accounting on the University of Alabama (Roll Tide!). Her instructing pursuits are in monetary, managerial, and forensic accounting, and he or she enjoys serving to people who suppose they don’t like accounting study that it’s pretty helpful and simple to grasp. Dr. Rippy lives in the Cathedral Heights neighborhood of Washington, D.C., and in her free time, she enjoys studying, baking excellent chocolate chip cookies, spending time with household and pals, and taking part in with Mamie, her Havanese pet. a hundred International Drive