Engineers' Week is a two-week celebration at the University of Florida hosted in February to coincide with the national Engineers' Week. Currently standing as the largest event hosted by UF's College of Engineering, the celebration annually hosts approximately 15 events ranging from professional and educational to entertaining and outreaching. The planning process consisted of 50 directors and assistant directors who planned collaboratively over the course of 6 months. The events cater to university students and individuals not directly affiliated with the university.
Whitney Jordan's Professional Persona ProjectWhitney Jordan
Whitney Jordan introduces herself as a wife, mother, and graphic design student who took a risk by enrolling in school after leaving her previous career in medicine. She shares that she has always loved art and photography and has gained valuable experiences and skills through her previous work and education, including how to be professional, manage her time well, and learn new programs like Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign. Her goal is to work for Ellen Degeneres after graduating and hopes for the opportunity to achieve her dreams.
Jaringan nirkabel dan komputasi bergerakIsmitBhakar
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang konsep jaringan nirkabel dan perbedaan frekuensi 2,4 GHz dan 5,8 GHz. Frekuensi 2,4 GHz memiliki 3 channel tanpa tumpang tindih dan jangkauan lebih luas, sementara frekuensi 5,8 GHz memiliki 23 channel dan gangguan lebih rendah meskipun jangkauannya lebih pendek. Dokumen juga membandingkan keuntungan dan kerugian masing-masing frekuensi.
This study evaluated the efficacy of a new autoinflation device for treating persistent otitis media with effusion (OME) in children. Forty-five children aged 2-8 years with bilateral OME for at least 3 months were randomly assigned to a treatment or control group. The treatment group used the autoinflation device twice daily for 4 weeks, after which groups were crossed over. Middle ear pressure and hearing improved significantly in the treatment group after 4 weeks, while no significant changes occurred in the control group. After crossover, the control group also showed significant improvements. After 8 weeks of treatment, 9 children required surgery for OME recurrence during the following 12 month follow up period. The autoinflation device was effective and
Tablab is a tablet-based learning program for schools that aims to make learning more engaging and interactive for students. It uses Android tablets loaded with grade-specific educational content in English, math, and science within an easy-to-use learning management system. The tablets are secured in a trolley with locking holders to allow safe usage with minimal risk of damage or theft. This approach aims to make learning feel more like playing to increase student motivation and attendance. It also reduces the burden on teachers by minimizing their technical role so they can focus on facilitating learning. Tablab is designed for long battery life, automatic charging from the trolley, and a 3-year warranty to ensure uninterrupted usage with minimal maintenance needs
The document discusses various tools in Photoshop CS6 including the foreground color tool, background color tool, brush tool, paint bucket tool, pencil tool, and custom shape tool. It notes that the brush tool and pencil tool can be used to paint and draw on images, while the custom shape tool allows for adding customized shapes. The paint bucket tool fills selected areas with the foreground or background color.
Whitney Jordan's Professional Persona ProjectWhitney Jordan
Whitney Jordan introduces herself as a wife, mother, and graphic design student who took a risk by enrolling in school after leaving her previous career in medicine. She shares that she has always loved art and photography and has gained valuable experiences and skills through her previous work and education, including how to be professional, manage her time well, and learn new programs like Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign. Her goal is to work for Ellen Degeneres after graduating and hopes for the opportunity to achieve her dreams.
Jaringan nirkabel dan komputasi bergerakIsmitBhakar
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang konsep jaringan nirkabel dan perbedaan frekuensi 2,4 GHz dan 5,8 GHz. Frekuensi 2,4 GHz memiliki 3 channel tanpa tumpang tindih dan jangkauan lebih luas, sementara frekuensi 5,8 GHz memiliki 23 channel dan gangguan lebih rendah meskipun jangkauannya lebih pendek. Dokumen juga membandingkan keuntungan dan kerugian masing-masing frekuensi.
This study evaluated the efficacy of a new autoinflation device for treating persistent otitis media with effusion (OME) in children. Forty-five children aged 2-8 years with bilateral OME for at least 3 months were randomly assigned to a treatment or control group. The treatment group used the autoinflation device twice daily for 4 weeks, after which groups were crossed over. Middle ear pressure and hearing improved significantly in the treatment group after 4 weeks, while no significant changes occurred in the control group. After crossover, the control group also showed significant improvements. After 8 weeks of treatment, 9 children required surgery for OME recurrence during the following 12 month follow up period. The autoinflation device was effective and
Tablab is a tablet-based learning program for schools that aims to make learning more engaging and interactive for students. It uses Android tablets loaded with grade-specific educational content in English, math, and science within an easy-to-use learning management system. The tablets are secured in a trolley with locking holders to allow safe usage with minimal risk of damage or theft. This approach aims to make learning feel more like playing to increase student motivation and attendance. It also reduces the burden on teachers by minimizing their technical role so they can focus on facilitating learning. Tablab is designed for long battery life, automatic charging from the trolley, and a 3-year warranty to ensure uninterrupted usage with minimal maintenance needs
The document discusses various tools in Photoshop CS6 including the foreground color tool, background color tool, brush tool, paint bucket tool, pencil tool, and custom shape tool. It notes that the brush tool and pencil tool can be used to paint and draw on images, while the custom shape tool allows for adding customized shapes. The paint bucket tool fills selected areas with the foreground or background color.
This document provides information about the Spring Kick-Off Meeting for the ASME student chapter at UCF. It lists the officers and mission statement. It then provides details about getting involved through various activities like design competitions, engineering tours, speakers, and social events. Information is given on membership, upcoming social and project events like go-karting and a hovercraft workshop, and the HPV restore project. The document concludes with announcing the next meeting featuring professional section presentations.
This document provides information about the Fall Kick-Off Meeting for the ASME student chapter at the University of Central Florida (UCF). It introduces the officers of the ASME UCF chapter and states the chapter's mission. It then outlines opportunities for students to get involved with the chapter through design competitions, engineering tours of companies like Lockheed Martin, and hands-on projects like building a trebuchet. Upcoming events like a BBQ, bowling night, and tours are also listed.
The COESC is requesting $6,445 in financial assistance to fund their upcoming 2nd annual Engineering San Antonio Week from March 22-26, 2010. The week-long event will feature various activities organized by 11 engineering student organizations to promote engineering to the UTSA campus. Events include an organization day, an integral t-shirt giveaway, a root beer celebration, an engineering fair with BBQ, and a formal engineering banquet. The funds would cover expenses like catering, supplies, equipment rental, banners, and awards for the events. Past sponsors of COESC events include Union Pacific Railroad, the UTSA College of Engineering, and local businesses.
The 40th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE 2018) was held from May 27 to June 3, 2018 in Gothenburg, Sweden. Over 1765 people attended from 56 countries. The conference featured keynotes, technical paper sessions, workshops, and panels discussing 50 years of software engineering research and practice. Awards were given to recognize outstanding reviewers and distinguished technical papers.
The document provides updates on various student organizations at Oklahoma State University's College of Engineering, Architecture, and Technology. It discusses successful events held by groups like the Student Council, National Society of Black Engineers, Cowboy Motorsports, Architectural Engineering Institute, Engineers Without Borders, Society of Petroleum Engineers, Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers, and Alpha Omega Epsilon sorority. It also announces new CEAT Ambassadors who will represent the college to prospective students, alumni, and donors.
The document provides information about the 38th International Conference on Software Engineering being held from May 14-21. It discusses details about the conference including the location in Austin, Texas, the attendees, technical program tracks, pre-events, main conference schedule, social events and the technical research program. In particular, it summarizes that there were 530 submissions from over 1450 authors across 40 countries, with 101 papers accepted for presentation across 27 technical research sessions covering various software engineering topics. It also highlights the 4 ACM SIGSOFT Distinguished Paper Award winners.
The document announces the second meeting of the ASME UCF club to be held on March 5th at 7:30pm in HPA room 116. It provides information on the club's activities during Engineer's Week including a club showcase, relay race, and fair from February 23rd to 27th. Ongoing projects involving restoring human powered vehicles and building a hovercraft using SolidWorks are described along with meeting times. Use of the club's 3D printer and costs are outlined. Presentations by the SPDC and HPV teams will be included at the next meeting.
This document provides details about the "Innovators 2015" competition being organized by the Peradeniya Inventors' Club at the University of Peradeniya from February 20-22, 2015. The competition aims to encourage innovation and hands-on learning among first-year engineering students. It will involve groups of students competing in 5 projects: building a bridge with spaghetti, designing water rockets, building line-following robots, creating energy-efficient hearths, and programming LED cubes. The 3-day event will include workshops, competitions, and prizes. Logistics regarding venue, schedule, rules and judging criteria are carefully outlined to ensure a successful and educational event.
This document provides details about the "Innovators 2015" competition being organized by the Peradeniya Inventors' Club at the University of Peradeniya from February 20-22, 2015. The competition aims to encourage innovation and hands-on learning among first-year engineering students. It will involve groups of students competing in 5 projects: building a bridge with spaghetti, constructing water rockets, making a line-following robot, designing an energy-efficient hearth, and programming an LED cube. The 3-day event will include workshops, project building time, demonstrations of the projects, and mini-games for participants. The top performers in each project will receive awards.
The ASME student chapter at UCF is led by President Caleb Amy. It aims to inspire, innovate and integrate mechanical engineering students. The chapter hosts various events like design competitions, industry tours, workshops and social events. Upcoming events include an HPV storage project, go-kart welding, a BBQ and a speaker on challenges of space flight. Membership provides access to these opportunities and costs $20 for students.
The Oklahoma State University CEAT Student Council has had a successful semester. They hosted a career fair that was the largest in OSU history with nearly 200 companies attending. Student Council members also attended an OSU football game in a private suite, and helped unveil a newly remodeled student lounge space. Additionally, the council held a retreat involving paintball games and continued their popular weekly cheap lunch program.
The document announces upcoming events for the ASME UCF student chapter including bowling on September 26th, projects such as a hovercraft and solar panel, a trebuchet build event on September 27th, a Lockheed Martin tour on October 9th, volunteering at Lockheed on October 18th, and a student design competition. It also provides details on date, location, and contact information for each event. Upcoming speakers are announced including Herbert Yamada from Lockheed Martin who will discuss challenges of space flight, physics demonstrations, and internship opportunities. The next chapter meeting is on October 8th at 7:30pm in NSC 101.
Transforming the Silent "E" in STEM - Engaging Educators to Encourage Enginee...Society of Women Engineers
This document contains biographical information about three female engineers - Alison Peterson, Britney Head, and Katharyn Van Petten - who work or have worked for ExxonMobil and AbbVie. It also discusses encouraging more students, especially women and minorities, to pursue engineering careers by highlighting engineering's societal benefits, providing hands-on learning experiences, and educating teachers on career opportunities in STEM fields through events like facility tours and engineering design challenges. The document advocates framing engineering as an opportunity for creative problem solving that can help address important challenges.
A Roadmap from High School to Engineering CollegesNAFCareerAcads
This document summarizes presentations from the NAFNext2014 conference about increasing underrepresented minority participation in STEM fields. It discusses the mission and programs of NACME to provide scholarships and support to minority students pursuing engineering degrees. It also outlines pre-college STEM programs at NJIT and Virginia Tech that target middle and high school students, including summer camps, coursework, and mentoring to prepare students for engineering studies. The goal is to establish pathways from high school to engineering colleges to develop a more diverse engineering workforce.
This document provides information about Engineers Without Borders (EWB) chapters and projects at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. It outlines EWB sub-groups working on projects in Guatemala, Ecuador, Uganda, Wisconsin, and more. Upcoming events are announced, including project meetings, workshops on topics like surveying, and a barbecue social. Leadership opportunities and ways to get involved with fundraising, outreach, and other activities are also mentioned.
This document discusses Engineers Without Borders Australia's (EWB) school outreach program which aims to inspire Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students to pursue careers in STEM. It outlines EWB's approach of using humanitarian engineering and community-driven projects to challenge stereotypes of engineering. As part of the outreach, the document describes an activity where students learn about appropriate technology by building floating houses with limited, low-cost materials.
This document provides information about Government Engineering College in Bhavnagar, India. It outlines the college's vision, mission, leadership, history, programs offered, facilities, departments, and activities. The college was established in 2004 and aims to provide quality engineering education to students from local and rural areas. It has over 6000 square meters of building space and offers 6 undergraduate engineering programs. The document provides details about the college's academics, exams, grading system, and encourages extracurricular involvement. It also highlights achievements in cultural competitions and warns against ragging or harassment.
This document provides an agenda for the IEEE GLOBECOM 2014 conference to be held in Austin, Texas from December 8-12, 2014. It outlines the keynote speakers, technical and industry sessions, tutorials, workshops, and social events. The conference will focus on emerging technologies and applications in communications, with keynote topics including cloud security, next-generation tools for wireless research, and the Internet of Things. A variety of technical papers, panels, demonstrations and tutorials will explore communications technologies and their applications.
This study Examines the Effectiveness of Talent Procurement through the Imple...DharmaBanothu
In the world with high technology and fast
forward mindset recruiters are walking/showing interest
towards E-Recruitment. Present most of the HRs of
many companies are choosing E-Recruitment as the best
choice for recruitment. E-Recruitment is being done
through many online platforms like Linkedin, Naukri,
Instagram , Facebook etc. Now with high technology E-
Recruitment has gone through next level by using
Artificial Intelligence too.
Key Words : Talent Management, Talent Acquisition , E-
Recruitment , Artificial Intelligence Introduction
Effectiveness of Talent Acquisition through E-
Recruitment in this topic we will discuss about 4important
and interlinked topics which are
This document provides information about the Spring Kick-Off Meeting for the ASME student chapter at UCF. It lists the officers and mission statement. It then provides details about getting involved through various activities like design competitions, engineering tours, speakers, and social events. Information is given on membership, upcoming social and project events like go-karting and a hovercraft workshop, and the HPV restore project. The document concludes with announcing the next meeting featuring professional section presentations.
This document provides information about the Fall Kick-Off Meeting for the ASME student chapter at the University of Central Florida (UCF). It introduces the officers of the ASME UCF chapter and states the chapter's mission. It then outlines opportunities for students to get involved with the chapter through design competitions, engineering tours of companies like Lockheed Martin, and hands-on projects like building a trebuchet. Upcoming events like a BBQ, bowling night, and tours are also listed.
The COESC is requesting $6,445 in financial assistance to fund their upcoming 2nd annual Engineering San Antonio Week from March 22-26, 2010. The week-long event will feature various activities organized by 11 engineering student organizations to promote engineering to the UTSA campus. Events include an organization day, an integral t-shirt giveaway, a root beer celebration, an engineering fair with BBQ, and a formal engineering banquet. The funds would cover expenses like catering, supplies, equipment rental, banners, and awards for the events. Past sponsors of COESC events include Union Pacific Railroad, the UTSA College of Engineering, and local businesses.
The 40th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE 2018) was held from May 27 to June 3, 2018 in Gothenburg, Sweden. Over 1765 people attended from 56 countries. The conference featured keynotes, technical paper sessions, workshops, and panels discussing 50 years of software engineering research and practice. Awards were given to recognize outstanding reviewers and distinguished technical papers.
The document provides updates on various student organizations at Oklahoma State University's College of Engineering, Architecture, and Technology. It discusses successful events held by groups like the Student Council, National Society of Black Engineers, Cowboy Motorsports, Architectural Engineering Institute, Engineers Without Borders, Society of Petroleum Engineers, Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers, and Alpha Omega Epsilon sorority. It also announces new CEAT Ambassadors who will represent the college to prospective students, alumni, and donors.
The document provides information about the 38th International Conference on Software Engineering being held from May 14-21. It discusses details about the conference including the location in Austin, Texas, the attendees, technical program tracks, pre-events, main conference schedule, social events and the technical research program. In particular, it summarizes that there were 530 submissions from over 1450 authors across 40 countries, with 101 papers accepted for presentation across 27 technical research sessions covering various software engineering topics. It also highlights the 4 ACM SIGSOFT Distinguished Paper Award winners.
The document announces the second meeting of the ASME UCF club to be held on March 5th at 7:30pm in HPA room 116. It provides information on the club's activities during Engineer's Week including a club showcase, relay race, and fair from February 23rd to 27th. Ongoing projects involving restoring human powered vehicles and building a hovercraft using SolidWorks are described along with meeting times. Use of the club's 3D printer and costs are outlined. Presentations by the SPDC and HPV teams will be included at the next meeting.
This document provides details about the "Innovators 2015" competition being organized by the Peradeniya Inventors' Club at the University of Peradeniya from February 20-22, 2015. The competition aims to encourage innovation and hands-on learning among first-year engineering students. It will involve groups of students competing in 5 projects: building a bridge with spaghetti, designing water rockets, building line-following robots, creating energy-efficient hearths, and programming LED cubes. The 3-day event will include workshops, competitions, and prizes. Logistics regarding venue, schedule, rules and judging criteria are carefully outlined to ensure a successful and educational event.
This document provides details about the "Innovators 2015" competition being organized by the Peradeniya Inventors' Club at the University of Peradeniya from February 20-22, 2015. The competition aims to encourage innovation and hands-on learning among first-year engineering students. It will involve groups of students competing in 5 projects: building a bridge with spaghetti, constructing water rockets, making a line-following robot, designing an energy-efficient hearth, and programming an LED cube. The 3-day event will include workshops, project building time, demonstrations of the projects, and mini-games for participants. The top performers in each project will receive awards.
The ASME student chapter at UCF is led by President Caleb Amy. It aims to inspire, innovate and integrate mechanical engineering students. The chapter hosts various events like design competitions, industry tours, workshops and social events. Upcoming events include an HPV storage project, go-kart welding, a BBQ and a speaker on challenges of space flight. Membership provides access to these opportunities and costs $20 for students.
The Oklahoma State University CEAT Student Council has had a successful semester. They hosted a career fair that was the largest in OSU history with nearly 200 companies attending. Student Council members also attended an OSU football game in a private suite, and helped unveil a newly remodeled student lounge space. Additionally, the council held a retreat involving paintball games and continued their popular weekly cheap lunch program.
The document announces upcoming events for the ASME UCF student chapter including bowling on September 26th, projects such as a hovercraft and solar panel, a trebuchet build event on September 27th, a Lockheed Martin tour on October 9th, volunteering at Lockheed on October 18th, and a student design competition. It also provides details on date, location, and contact information for each event. Upcoming speakers are announced including Herbert Yamada from Lockheed Martin who will discuss challenges of space flight, physics demonstrations, and internship opportunities. The next chapter meeting is on October 8th at 7:30pm in NSC 101.
Transforming the Silent "E" in STEM - Engaging Educators to Encourage Enginee...Society of Women Engineers
This document contains biographical information about three female engineers - Alison Peterson, Britney Head, and Katharyn Van Petten - who work or have worked for ExxonMobil and AbbVie. It also discusses encouraging more students, especially women and minorities, to pursue engineering careers by highlighting engineering's societal benefits, providing hands-on learning experiences, and educating teachers on career opportunities in STEM fields through events like facility tours and engineering design challenges. The document advocates framing engineering as an opportunity for creative problem solving that can help address important challenges.
A Roadmap from High School to Engineering CollegesNAFCareerAcads
This document summarizes presentations from the NAFNext2014 conference about increasing underrepresented minority participation in STEM fields. It discusses the mission and programs of NACME to provide scholarships and support to minority students pursuing engineering degrees. It also outlines pre-college STEM programs at NJIT and Virginia Tech that target middle and high school students, including summer camps, coursework, and mentoring to prepare students for engineering studies. The goal is to establish pathways from high school to engineering colleges to develop a more diverse engineering workforce.
This document provides information about Engineers Without Borders (EWB) chapters and projects at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. It outlines EWB sub-groups working on projects in Guatemala, Ecuador, Uganda, Wisconsin, and more. Upcoming events are announced, including project meetings, workshops on topics like surveying, and a barbecue social. Leadership opportunities and ways to get involved with fundraising, outreach, and other activities are also mentioned.
This document discusses Engineers Without Borders Australia's (EWB) school outreach program which aims to inspire Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students to pursue careers in STEM. It outlines EWB's approach of using humanitarian engineering and community-driven projects to challenge stereotypes of engineering. As part of the outreach, the document describes an activity where students learn about appropriate technology by building floating houses with limited, low-cost materials.
This document provides information about Government Engineering College in Bhavnagar, India. It outlines the college's vision, mission, leadership, history, programs offered, facilities, departments, and activities. The college was established in 2004 and aims to provide quality engineering education to students from local and rural areas. It has over 6000 square meters of building space and offers 6 undergraduate engineering programs. The document provides details about the college's academics, exams, grading system, and encourages extracurricular involvement. It also highlights achievements in cultural competitions and warns against ragging or harassment.
This document provides an agenda for the IEEE GLOBECOM 2014 conference to be held in Austin, Texas from December 8-12, 2014. It outlines the keynote speakers, technical and industry sessions, tutorials, workshops, and social events. The conference will focus on emerging technologies and applications in communications, with keynote topics including cloud security, next-generation tools for wireless research, and the Internet of Things. A variety of technical papers, panels, demonstrations and tutorials will explore communications technologies and their applications.
This study Examines the Effectiveness of Talent Procurement through the Imple...DharmaBanothu
In the world with high technology and fast
forward mindset recruiters are walking/showing interest
towards E-Recruitment. Present most of the HRs of
many companies are choosing E-Recruitment as the best
choice for recruitment. E-Recruitment is being done
through many online platforms like Linkedin, Naukri,
Instagram , Facebook etc. Now with high technology E-
Recruitment has gone through next level by using
Artificial Intelligence too.
Key Words : Talent Management, Talent Acquisition , E-
Recruitment , Artificial Intelligence Introduction
Effectiveness of Talent Acquisition through E-
Recruitment in this topic we will discuss about 4important
and interlinked topics which are
Determination of Equivalent Circuit parameters and performance characteristic...pvpriya2
Includes the testing of induction motor to draw the circle diagram of induction motor with step wise procedure and calculation for the same. Also explains the working and application of Induction generator
AI in customer support Use cases solutions development and implementation.pdfmahaffeycheryld
AI in customer support will integrate with emerging technologies such as augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) to enhance service delivery. AR-enabled smart glasses or VR environments will provide immersive support experiences, allowing customers to visualize solutions, receive step-by-step guidance, and interact with virtual support agents in real-time. These technologies will bridge the gap between physical and digital experiences, offering innovative ways to resolve issues, demonstrate products, and deliver personalized training and support.
https://www.leewayhertz.com/ai-in-customer-support/#How-does-AI-work-in-customer-support
Open Channel Flow: fluid flow with a free surfaceIndrajeet sahu
Open Channel Flow: This topic focuses on fluid flow with a free surface, such as in rivers, canals, and drainage ditches. Key concepts include the classification of flow types (steady vs. unsteady, uniform vs. non-uniform), hydraulic radius, flow resistance, Manning's equation, critical flow conditions, and energy and momentum principles. It also covers flow measurement techniques, gradually varied flow analysis, and the design of open channels. Understanding these principles is vital for effective water resource management and engineering applications.
Supermarket Management System Project Report.pdfKamal Acharya
Supermarket management is a stand-alone J2EE using Eclipse Juno program.
This project contains all the necessary required information about maintaining
the supermarket billing system.
The core idea of this project to minimize the paper work and centralize the
data. Here all the communication is taken in secure manner. That is, in this
application the information will be stored in client itself. For further security the
data base is stored in the back-end oracle and so no intruders can access it.
Blood finder application project report (1).pdfKamal Acharya
Blood Finder is an emergency time app where a user can search for the blood banks as
well as the registered blood donors around Mumbai. This application also provide an
opportunity for the user of this application to become a registered donor for this user have
to enroll for the donor request from the application itself. If the admin wish to make user
a registered donor, with some of the formalities with the organization it can be done.
Specialization of this application is that the user will not have to register on sign-in for
searching the blood banks and blood donors it can be just done by installing the
application to the mobile.
The purpose of making this application is to save the user’s time for searching blood of
needed blood group during the time of the emergency.
This is an android application developed in Java and XML with the connectivity of
SQLite database. This application will provide most of basic functionality required for an
emergency time application. All the details of Blood banks and Blood donors are stored
in the database i.e. SQLite.
This application allowed the user to get all the information regarding blood banks and
blood donors such as Name, Number, Address, Blood Group, rather than searching it on
the different websites and wasting the precious time. This application is effective and
user friendly.
Applications of artificial Intelligence in Mechanical Engineering.pdfAtif Razi
Historically, mechanical engineering has relied heavily on human expertise and empirical methods to solve complex problems. With the introduction of computer-aided design (CAD) and finite element analysis (FEA), the field took its first steps towards digitization. These tools allowed engineers to simulate and analyze mechanical systems with greater accuracy and efficiency. However, the sheer volume of data generated by modern engineering systems and the increasing complexity of these systems have necessitated more advanced analytical tools, paving the way for AI.
AI offers the capability to process vast amounts of data, identify patterns, and make predictions with a level of speed and accuracy unattainable by traditional methods. This has profound implications for mechanical engineering, enabling more efficient design processes, predictive maintenance strategies, and optimized manufacturing operations. AI-driven tools can learn from historical data, adapt to new information, and continuously improve their performance, making them invaluable in tackling the multifaceted challenges of modern mechanical engineering.
Null Bangalore | Pentesters Approach to AWS IAMDivyanshu
#Abstract:
- Learn more about the real-world methods for auditing AWS IAM (Identity and Access Management) as a pentester. So let us proceed with a brief discussion of IAM as well as some typical misconfigurations and their potential exploits in order to reinforce the understanding of IAM security best practices.
- Gain actionable insights into AWS IAM policies and roles, using hands on approach.
#Prerequisites:
- Basic understanding of AWS services and architecture
- Familiarity with cloud security concepts
- Experience using the AWS Management Console or AWS CLI.
- For hands on lab create account on [killercoda.com](https://killercoda.com/cloudsecurity-scenario/)
# Scenario Covered:
- Basics of IAM in AWS
- Implementing IAM Policies with Least Privilege to Manage S3 Bucket
- Objective: Create an S3 bucket with least privilege IAM policy and validate access.
- Steps:
- Create S3 bucket.
- Attach least privilege policy to IAM user.
- Validate access.
- Exploiting IAM PassRole Misconfiguration
-Allows a user to pass a specific IAM role to an AWS service (ec2), typically used for service access delegation. Then exploit PassRole Misconfiguration granting unauthorized access to sensitive resources.
- Objective: Demonstrate how a PassRole misconfiguration can grant unauthorized access.
- Steps:
- Allow user to pass IAM role to EC2.
- Exploit misconfiguration for unauthorized access.
- Access sensitive resources.
- Exploiting IAM AssumeRole Misconfiguration with Overly Permissive Role
- An overly permissive IAM role configuration can lead to privilege escalation by creating a role with administrative privileges and allow a user to assume this role.
- Objective: Show how overly permissive IAM roles can lead to privilege escalation.
- Steps:
- Create role with administrative privileges.
- Allow user to assume the role.
- Perform administrative actions.
- Differentiation between PassRole vs AssumeRole
Try at [killercoda.com](https://killercoda.com/cloudsecurity-scenario/)
Build the Next Generation of Apps with the Einstein 1 Platform.
Rejoignez Philippe Ozil pour une session de workshops qui vous guidera à travers les détails de la plateforme Einstein 1, l'importance des données pour la création d'applications d'intelligence artificielle et les différents outils et technologies que Salesforce propose pour vous apporter tous les bénéfices de l'IA.
2. Our College, Your University
Create the Future
Engineers’ Week 2015 Executive Director: Andres Flores
Benton Engineering Council President: Kelly Hallisey
Benton Engineering Council Vice President of Programs: Samuel Nason
Benton Engineering Council Vice President of Communications: Michael Silberling
Benton Engineering Council Treasurer: Daniel Robinson
Benton Engineering Council Secretary: Samantha Odum
College of Engineering Dean: Cammy Abernathy
College of Engineering Dean of Student Affairs: Angela Lindner
3. Our College, Your University
Create the Future
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Gator
Robotics
FES
Gator
Robotics
ELF SWOT E-Week
Social
E-Fest
CRC
E-Bowl
BEC
Fundraiser
E-Fair
Day 2
ASME Closing
Ceremonies
E-Fair
Day 1
17. Fernando Barroso | tech.eweek.uf@gmail.com
Arnaldo Catanho | tech.eweek.uf@gmail.com
http://www.ufbec.org/eweek2015/
18. Michael Chen | efinance.uf@gmail.com
Katelyn Erickson | efinance.uf@gmail.com
Yolanda said this year’s budget was one of the best
that she has seen in her (X) years at UF!
20. Kelsey Traeger | environmentalconverns.uf@gmail.com
“We have awarded your event with a Green Certification level – the highest
possible recognition. We were very impressed with the steps you’re taking
toward making this a sustainable event.”
Allison Vitt
Outreach & Communications Coordinator
UF Office of Sustainability
• UF Student Compost Cooperative: Composting at some events
• UF Physical Plant at Solid Waste Management: Recycling at every event
Engineers’ Week is Green Certified
21. Kelsey Traeger | environmentalconverns.uf@gmail.com
Engineers’ Week is Green Certified
22. Participating Faculty, Staff, and Administration Invitation
Official Invitation Template (Distributed with medallions)
23. Brandon Rosenthal | Faculty and Administration Participation Gift Medallions
3D printed, cast, and finished with a brass powder coating – made at UF
24. Engineering Knowledge Bowl | Reitz Auditorium | February 16th | 6PM-9PM
Eran del Castillo | ebowl.uf@gmail.com
• Goal: To be the ultimate test of knowledge and a social, competitive event
with the same aesthetic as the Jeopardy! show.
• Engineering Knowledge Bowl is a Jeopardy-style trivia tournament.
• Competing teams will comprise of 5 individuals representing their STEM
organization.
• Student teams must participate in the preliminary exam hosted on February
5th at 6PM at Turlington L007.
• Competing teams are chosen using the results from the preliminary exam,
which consist of questions similar in content to the knowledge bowl.
Preliminary exam will be administered 2 weeks prior to the knowledge bowl.
• Knowledge Bowl consists of 4 rounds total.
• Intermission will allow audience and participants to get refreshments.
• A brief awards ceremony will close the event.
25. Engineering Leadership Forum | Hough Hall | February 18th | 6PM-9PM
Marissa Buck | elfeweek.uf@gmail.com
• Goal: Focuses on educating all students about the engineering profession, the
path to become an engineer, and examples of leadership development on the job.
ELF aims to reach these event goals by inviting 4 distinguished faculty members
and 7 companies to interact with UF students in a business casual setting.
• Sponsored by Harris Corporation.
• Prior to the event, small hors d'oeuvres (Classic Fare) will be provided for all
attendees to enjoy, and will be available throughout the event.
• Corporate representatives will be allotted a half hour presentation about their
career and leadership development, followed by a question and answer session
from the students.
• Panel of faculty and corporate representatives will be held to compare the various
engineering experiences, encouraging group discussion from the audience.
• Networking session for all students to meet and discuss further curiosities with the
faculty and corporate representatives.
• Provide all the attending students’ resumes on a disk for the companies to accept
at their leisure.
26. Engineering Leadership Forum | Hough Hall | February 18th | 6PM-9PM
Marissa Buck | elfeweek.uf@gmail.com
Companies attending Engineering Leadership Forum
Schedule of Events and Locations
• 5:45 – 6:00: Mingling time / food (lobby)
• 6:00 – 6:05: Attendees go to presentation rooms
• 6:05 – 6:45: Grooveshark (120), CH2M HILL (250), SiVance-Milliken (340)
• 6:45 – 6:50: Food and break
• 6:50 – 7:30: Dow (120), Harris (250), Northrup (340)
• 7:30 – 7:35: Food and break
• 7:35 – 8:15: Sandia National Labs (120), Faculty/Student Panel (250)
• 8:15 – 9:00: Networking Session (lobby and 120)
27. Engineering Leadership Forum | Hough Hall | February 18th | 6PM-9PM
Marissa Buck | elfeweek.uf@gmail.com
Corporate Gifts
28. SWOT Analysis | Marston Visualization and Conference Room| February 19th | 6PM-8PM
Engineering Ambassadors
SWOT: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats
• Event will be hosted by Engineering Ambassadors
• Will be held at Marston Science Library Visualization and Conference Room in
the new Collaboration Commons.
• Benefit of hosting at Marston: 1st floor is full of engineering students who will be
more inclined to take a break and participate in the event.
• SEALED refreshments will be provided at the event.
• Students will have the opportunity to communicate thoughts, comments, and
concerns about UF’s College of Engineering. They will participate in group
discussions with the ambassadors.
• All gathered information will be given to the College of Engineering deans.
29. Engineering Festival | Norman Field | February 21st | 1PM-7PM
efest.performances.uf@gmail.com & efest.activities.uf@gmail.com
Derek Evans & James Sebesta
• Goal: To celebrate engineering, meet new societies, and have a fun time.
• Event features free food, inflatables, society fair, and various activities.
• Inflatables will be disbursed throughout Norman Field.
• Society Fair will run throughout the entire event.
• Societies will conduct 3-minute skits (or advertise their student organizations)
between each music performance. Best skit will receive a Best Skit trophy.
• Miscellaneous activities include a dunk tank, caricaturist, and shirt tie-dying.
• The event is open to the public and those attending can park at the Norman parking
garage for free.
• Food: Hamburgers with toppings, chips, drinks, cookies, and brownies (Provided by
Classic Fare).
Activities
30. Engineering Festival | Norman Field | February 21st | 1PM-7PM
efest.performances.uf@gmail.com & efest.activities.uf@gmail.com
Derek Evans & James Sebesta
Engineering Festival Shirt Design
31. Engineering Festival | Norman Field | February 21st | 1PM-7PM
efest.performances.uf@gmail.com & efest.activities.uf@gmail.com
Derek Evans & James Sebesta
Activities
32. Engineering Festival | Norman Field | February 21st | 1PM-7PM
efest.performances.uf@gmail.com & efest.activities.uf@gmail.com
Derek Evans & James Sebesta
• Dulles 1:45 – 2:30
• Moose 2:45 – 3:30
• Safeko 3:45 – 4:30
• Nomad Hotel 4:45 – 5:30
• Back Home 5:45 – 6:30
• Sidereal 6:45 – 7:30
Performances
33. Engineering and Science Fair | Reitz Grand Ballroom| February 23rd & 24th | 9AM-3PM
Anthony Alvarez | efair.uf@gmail.com
• Goal: To engender a spark of interest of STEM related subjects, to instill motivation
about the future of Scientists and Engineers, to encourage a positive atmosphere
within STEM related majors, and to welcome young students onto the University’s
campus with an enthusiastic attitude.
• 14 counties from around Florida will be present at Engineering and Science Fair.
• 25 schools will be present at Engineering and Science Fair.
• 18 of the 25 will be attending for the first time.
• 1,041 students from elementary and middle schools (February 23rd)
• 509 students from high school (February 24th)
34. Engineering and Science Fair | Reitz Grand Ballroom| February 23rd & 24th | 9AM-3PM
Anthony Alvarez | efair.uf@gmail.com
• Event structure: Society Fair, Speakers, Tours
• 17 on-campus organizations will be hosting interactive STEM-related booths with
the purpose of inspiring young scientists and engineers.
• Art and Engineering related booths will be present and hosted by students
enrolled in the ART2807C class.
• K’NEX Coaster presented by The Coaster Model Enthusiasts of Florida
• Freshman Leadership Booth: A new E-Fair hosted booth to aid high school and
prospective college students with first-year student advice. Representatives
from: FLEG, FLC, FLP, MLP, PMP, Honors Ambassadors will serve as hosts for
this booth.
• Scavenger hunt/raffle will take place in which 2 schools will have the chance to
win a 3D printed plaque to serve as a display/memory of E-Fair 2015.
• Elementary / Middle school students will receive a certificate of participation at E-
Fair, along with a goodie bag full of candy
• AIChE will host an annual nitrogen ice cream booth
35. Engineering and Science Fair | Reitz Grand Ballroom| February 23rd & 24th | 9AM-3PM
Anthony Alvarez | efair.uf@gmail.com
• Speakers (All speeches will be delivered in the Reitz Auditorium)
All speakers are encouraged to speak about their passion for STEM
• Speakers confirmed on February 23rd:
10:40 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. – Akira Sewnath
11:45 a.m. – 12:35 p.m. – Bernard Marger
12:50 p.m. – 1:40 p.m. – Evan Iler
1:55 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. – Daniel Kleinman
• Speakers confirmed on February 24th:
10:40 a.m. – 11:30 p.m. – David Whitney
1:55 pm – 3:00 p.m. – Dean Linder
36. Engineering and Science Fair | Reitz Grand Ballroom| February 23rd & 24th | 9AM-3PM
Anthony Alvarez | efair.uf@gmail.com
• Tours
• Conducted by the Engineering Ambassadors.
• The routes have been modified to fit the goals of E-Fair by adding stops such as
the stadium that shed light to what being a Gator Engineer means.
• Elementary/middle school students will visit the New Physics Building, while high
school students will participate in a regular tour.
• Tours will begin promptly at 9:30 a.m. and will run till 2:50 p.m.
• There will be two tour groups that will average 40-60 students per group with two
EAs leading one group.
37. Engineering and Science Fair | Reitz Grand Ballroom| February 23rd & 24th | 9AM-3PM
Anthony Alvarez | efair.uf@gmail.com
Official Engineering and Science Fair 2015 flyer
38. Engineering and Science Fair | Reitz Grand Ballroom| February 23rd & 24th | 9AM-3PM
Anthony Alvarez | efair.uf@gmail.com
Map of Florida 14 counties that will be attending E-Fair 2015
39. Engineering and Science Fair | Reitz Grand Ballroom| February 23rd & 24th | 9AM-3PM
Anthony Alvarez | efair.uf@gmail.com
Engineering and Science Fair Greeting Banner
40. Engineering and Science Fair | Reitz Grand Ballroom| February 23rd & 24th | 9AM-3PM
Anthony Alvarez | efair.uf@gmail.com
Rendering of plaque for the raffle
41. Closing Ceremonies | Reitz Grand Ballroom| February 26th | 5PM-7PM
Abigail Hulshult | eweekreception.uf@gmail.com
• Invitations sent to faculty and society representatives. Engineers’ Week directors,
assistant directors, and BEC officers will be invited separately.
• Event timeline:
• 4PM – Arrive and begin decorations. Flowers in vases, balloon decorations.
Name tags will be distributed to all who attend. Candles will be lit as the
event time approaches.
• 5/5:30 – Caterers (Classic Fare) and live band arrive. Attendees arrive and
will be given name tags. Mingling will occur until 5:45, during which
attendees will also get their food. PowerPoint with event documentation from
Engineers’ Week 2015 will also run at this time.
• 6:15 – Speakers will deliver speeches. Dean Lindner is currently RSVPd to
speak, and 2 more speakers are expected.
• 6:40 – Presentation of society awards (certificates) and acknowledgement of
directors and assistant directors, finally ending with announcement of E-Cup
recipient.
42. Closing Ceremonies | Reitz Grand Ballroom| February 26th | 5PM-7PM
Abigail Hulshult | eweekreception.uf@gmail.com
• Faculty invited to Engineers’ Week Closing Ceremonies:
• Dean Angela Lindner
• Dorota Haman
• Christine Schmidt
• Richard Dickinson
• Robert Thieke
• Kirk Hatfield
• Paul Gader
• John Harris
• Chang-Yu Wu
• Joseph Geunes
• Simon Phillpot
• David Hahn
43. Closing Ceremonies | Reitz Grand Ballroom| February 26th | 5PM-7PM
Abigail Hulshult | eweekreception.uf@gmail.com
Formal Invitation to Engineers’ Week 2015 Closing Ceremonies
44. E4 Voting | Engineering Ambassadors
• Hosted by Engineering Ambassadors
• E4 Lecture is a speech delivered by a faculty or staff member in
the College of Engineering during the Fall of each academic
year. Students nominate and vote for this speaker during
Engineers’ Week every year.
• An EA will be present at EVERY Engineers’ Week event conducting
nominations and voting during event sign in.
• Voting will be done through official E-Week website for convenience