The ASME Homecoming Float won 1st place this year!
ASME frequently hosts fun social events such as the cookout/class Olympics pictured here.
ASME hosts several general meetings each semester. The next scheduled general meeting can be found on our calender
Each year we host a freshman conference to get them more involved in ASME. This year we held a design competition with K'nex Cars.
The Special Projects Committee makes ASME's Homecoming Float in the Fall. In the spring, Special Projects creates various exhibits to display at Engineering Open House with the aim of creating interactive exhibits that will appeal to people of all ages. Contact Henrique Teixeira at htt2@illinois.edu or Jon Coonley at coonley4@illinois.edu for more information.
This committee is in charge of organizing and hosting various workshops for students in the MechSE Department. Some examples of past workshop topics include: Matlab, Excel, Technical Writing, and Soldering. Contact Jacob Boss at boss3@illinois.edu for more information.
Have a blast planning happy hours, Dessert Crawls, game nights, and more by joining the social committee! Get involved in the social committee to meet a lot of people and plan fun events for ASME. Contact Anna Kovarik at kovarik6@illinois.edu for more information.
The Freshman Committee is a great way to get involved with ASME early on and to meet other passionate freshmen in the MechSE Department. The Freshman Committee plans bonding and social events for freshmen in ASME as well as for ASME as a whole and looks for other ways to enhance the Freshman experience. Contact Zachary Yashar at zyashar2@illinois.edu for more information.
ASME took part in the annual Student Professional Development Conference design competition, now known as E-Fest, for the first time in the spring of 2011. This year we are expriementing with other competions both in house and nationally. In the Spring we will be starting a semester long competition chossen based on interest. Possible choices include (but not limited to): The ASME IAM3D competion to 3d print a drone and navigate a race course. Man vs machine cornhole, building a robot to play corn hole and competing with other engineering RSO's on campus.
Help plan activities to enrich the Champaign-Urbana community!! Our main activities include fundraising to support Kenwood Elementary's STEM Program and volunteering at the Engineering Club at Booker T. Washington. Contact Rodella Sadat at sadat2@illinois.edu for more information.
The committee focuses on tackling more technically difficult projects over the course of multiple semesters with the goal of developing a product to benefit a community. Working with a larger group of students than one would in a classroom setting, members will get the chance to follow a design from conception to a fully realized product. The committee is welcome to all students from varying disciplines since collaboration between students of different fields will lead to a better overall product. Contact Noboru Myers at noborum2@illinois.edu or Nathan Hochhalter at njh5@illinois.edu for more information.