Sunday, December 29, 2019
Innovative Design Simulation Challenge Entries Being Accepted Through May 31
Innovative Design Simulation Challenge Entries Being Accepted Through May 31 Innovative Design Simulation Challenge Entries Being Accepted Through May 31 Innovative Design Simulation Challenge Entries Being Accepted Through May 31 There are only a few more weeks for students to enter the ASME Innovative Design Simulation Challenge (IDSC), a new competition that gives mechanical engineering and multi-disciplinary undergraduate students from around the world the chance to showcase their skills in developing and deploying simulations or simulation frameworks and environments. The deadline to register is May 31.The IDSC is a venue for students to showcase their knowledge and creativity while addressing a broad spectrum of academic, industrial, manufacturing and humanitarian challenges. The simulations entered by students should enable the prediction of models capturing systemic or service behavior for the needs of product or service design, maintenance, qualification or certificat ion in all areas of engineering innovation. The 12 finalists chosen by a reviewing committee will present their entries to a panel of judges at the ASME 2014 International Design Engineering Technical Conference and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference (IDETC/CIE), to be held Aug. 17-20 in Buffalo, N.Y. Two $2,000 prizes will be awarded in each of the IDSCs three categories custom, open and commercial simulations. Other prizes include $1,000 honoraria and complimentary five-year ASME memberships for selected team faculty member advisors, as well as travel subsidies for semi-finalists to attend the Challenge finals in Buffalo. The Challenge is open to individual students or teams of up three members. The 12 IDSC finalists will be announced by June 30. For more information on the ASME Innovative Design Simulation Challenge, or to register, visit https//www.asme.org/events/competitions/idsc-challenge.
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