[asme-dtm] ASME DED's BPart Workshop on Career Development at IDETC 2018

  • From: Mark D Fuge <fuge@xxxxxxx>
  • To: asme-dtm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2018 21:47:04 -0400

DTM Community Members,
See below for information on this year's ASME Broadening Participation
Workshop whose topics this year focuses on career development.

All the best,
- Mark



The ASME DED’s Committee for Broadening Participation of Underrepresented
Groups (BPart) would like to invite the community to participate in our
10th annual workshop at ASME IDETC in Québec City, Canada. This year’s
professional development topic is focused on Career Development. In
addition to the expert workshop leader we have hired, there will be an
advice and Q&A session with a panel of experts from the community, followed
by a networking session (with wine and cheese) with members of the
technical and executive committees within ASME DED.

Please, help us distribute the invitation below to all members of the DED
community. Thank you very much in advance for all your support!

Best,

The BPart team






<https://www.asme.org/events/idetccie>

IDETC/CIE

Aug 26-29, 2018

Quebec City, Canada

Do you feel daunted about making a career change?

Do you find yourself puzzled between starting
a career in academia or industry, or
launching your own business?

Do you feel insecure about your networking and

self-promotion skills?

Then, join Dr. Josh Henkin of STEM Career Services and
a panel of experts from the ASME DED community at

** If you are interested in attending Workshop 4
<https://www.asme.org/events/idetccie/program/workshops-tutorials>, you must
register

** through both the IDETC/CIE site
<https://www.asme.org/events/idetccie/register> and the application survey
<https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/3KTF6DG> via

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/3KTF6DG

** The workshop and Q&A panel of experts from are followed by a wine

** and cheese networking event with members of the technical and

** executive committees within ASME DED.

** Thanks to generous support from ASME DED, the Committee for

** Broadening Participation of Underrepresented Groups can reimburse

** up to $200 in travel, hotel, or conference registration fees for up to

** 10 graduate students and postdocs from underrepresented groups

** participating in the workshop. Faculty are welcomed to participate

** in the workshop, but are not eligible for funds.

Brought to you by:



The ASME DED’s Committee for

<https://bpart.dudaone.com/>

<https://bpart.dudaone.com/>





Mark Fuge
Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Affiliate Faculty, Institute for Systems Research
Member, Maryland Robotics Center
Member, Human-Computer Interaction Lab
University of Maryland
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