Meet Celene Gielink:
Not your traditional engineer
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FABE Researchers Receive $5 Million Grant to Study Runoff from Elevated Phosphorus Fields
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FABE Seminar featuring Dr. Mike Rowan: Brewing Engineering and Home Brewing
Tuesday, November 13, 1:50 - 2:45 p.m., 219 Ag Engineering
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Join us for the next FABE Seminar featuring Dr. Mike Rowan who will be discussing "Brewing Engineering and Home Brewing"
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TEDxOhioStateUniversitySalon: Nourish
Tuesday, November 13, 7:00 p.m., 1874 Houston House
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TEDxOhioStateUniversitySalon: Nourish is the first installment of TEDxOhioStateUniversity’s inaugural Salon series. We will explore a variety of ideas related to the role food plays in our lives and communities by featuring students and faculty from Ohio State’s College of Food, Agriculture and Environmental Science and the Kirwin Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity.
This event is not ticketed and admission is free and open to all. Doors will open at 6:30 pm, and we encourage attendees to arrive early as the audience will be capped at 100.
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Undergraduate Research Assistant
We are looking for one undergraduate student to develop some educational materials in the green home area, update a website, and develop some virtual tours. The basic qualifications are listed below:
- Good communication skills (both oral and written skills)
- Website development skills
- Videotaping and editing skills
- Can work up to 20 hours per week ($11/hour)
The position will start immediately and continue into the spring or summer semester. Interested students can send their resumes to Dr. Zhao (
zhao.119@osu.edu
) or Dr. Chen (
chen.1399@osu.edu
).
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Field/Research Intern
Advanced Agrilytics, LLC is
seeking field/lab-based interns for the 2019 season. Internships are full-time with the potential for over-time hours. Interns will be focused on one or both of the following: 1) On-farm scouting to assess crop conditions and identify potential problems; and/or 2) Contract research efforts of spatial nature to collect/record in-field data. All interns will gain experience in general Agronomy, GIS, Plant Pathology, Entomology, Weed Science and data collection and evaluation.
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Course Announcements:
- CSM 5680 – Construction Renovation and Demolition class times have been changed to Tuesday and Thursday from 12:45 to 2:05.
- CSM 5670 – Green Building and Sustainable Construction will not be offered during Sp19 semester.
- FABENG 5540 – Biomass Conversion to Bioenergy will be offered as a combined undergraduate/graduate session in Sp19. The course will include topics in bioeneconomy status and prospects, biomass preprocessing and pretreatment, biological and thermochemical conversion of biomass to biofuels and bioproducts, and biosystems analysis. This class will meet Tue, Wed, Thu, 8:00 - 8:55 am. Class evaluation include homework assignments, a term paper and presentation, and a final take-home exam.
- FABENG 5620 – Fluid Power Systems will be offered as a combined undergraduate/graduate session in Sp19. Course topics include analysis and design of fluid power systems used in mobile (off-road) agricultural, maintenance and earth moving equipment. This class will meet Mon/Wed 4:10 - 5:05 pm and Fri 8:00 - 9:50 am.
- FABENG 5200 – Appropriate Technology for Developing Countries will be offered as a combined undergraduate/graduate session in SP19. The course is designed to provide applied knowledge of appropriate technology product development for people in developing countries. This class will meet Mon/Wed 8:00 - 9:20 a.m.
- CSE 1112 – Introduction to Computer-Assisted Problem Solving will not be offered during SP19 semester. CSM students looking to complete this requirement in the spring semester should instead take CSE 1111.
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Panama: Through the Lens of AgriCulture, Sustainability and Diversity
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Join us on
Thursday, November 15 from 5:00 - 6:00 p.m. in Ag Admin 246 to learn about this new education abroad opportunity: Panama: Through the Lens of AgriCulture, Sustainability and Diversity.
This is an excellent opportunity for ASM & CSM majors. Learn how you can witness an engineering masterpiece by attending this information assessment. College and department scholarships are available for education abroad opportunities like this, so don't miss out!
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Apply for CFAES and FABE Scholarships
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Each year, all students enrolled in the Department of Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering are invited to submit an application for college level (CFAES) and department level (FABE) scholarships through the
CFAES Scholarship Form.
Scholarships are awarded to students based on academic merit, financial need, extra-curricular involvement, and more! FABE scholarships include opportunities specific to students majors in ASM, CSM, FABE.
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Sesquicentennial Student Scholar Leadership Program
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The Ohio State University is pleased to offer an opportunity in academic year 2019-20, for 150 students to participate in the Sesquicentennial Student Scholar Leadership Program.
These sesquicentennial scholars will:
- Receive a $2,500 scholarship.
- Participate in tailored leadership development training led by university faculty and staff (6-8 hours of leadership seminar sessions throughout the academic year).
- Serve as ambassadors for the sesquicentennial celebration and as representatives of the university, colleges and campuses. Involvement may include being a spokesperson, representative, or volunteer at events, an advocate through social media or other opportunities (an estimated commitment of 18-20 hours for undergraduate students and 14-16 hours for graduate/professional students throughout the academic year).
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2019 U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Scholars Program
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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Scholars Program is now accepting applications for 2019. The DOE Scholars Program is open to undergraduate and graduate students, and recent graduates pursuing a degree or who have a degree in a science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM) discipline, or have demonstrated interest or experience in a STEM field that supports the DOE mission.
Veterans are encouraged to apply.
DOE Scholars selected by the
Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP)
are given a Veteran's Preference. Selected veterans will be placed at various federal agencies in Washington, D.C.
Participant Support:
- Undergraduate student stipend – minimum of $600 per week
- Graduate student and post-graduate stipend – minimum of $650 per week
- Travel reimbursement of inbound and outbound costs up to $1,000 for participants who live more than fifty miles, one-way, from the assigned hosting site
How to Apply: Applications and supporting materials must be submitted at
Application deadline: December 17, 2018, 5:00 PM EST
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Ohio Contractors Association Chapter Scholarship Application
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The Ohio Contractors Association is “the voice” of the heavy and highway industry in Ohio. Itsmembers profit from such benefits as political representation, safety programs, contract interpretation, and education/training programs. The Ohio Contractors Association Columbus Chapter Scholarship is a one-year scholarship awarded annually to a student who has demonstrated an interest in the heavy and highway construction industry and has an interest in staying in central Ohio upon graduation.
The award will be based on the applicant’s merit potential and demonstrated interest in the construction industry and is typically $1500.00 for the 4-year applicant chosen based upon the application. The student must be a citizen of the United States and be at least a second year student in a Bachelor of Science program in Civil Engineering, Construction Technology, Construction Management or a related area at the time of submitting this scholarship application and receiving the award.
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Apply for New Faces of ASABE
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Nominations are open for New Faces of ASABE, the program that recognizes the outstanding talents and passions of the rising generation of ASABE members, whose impactful work around the globe helps tell the story of the profession.
The 2019 class of New Faces will be recognized, and the winner announced, at ASABE’s Agricultural Equipment Technology Conference, February 11-13, 2019. Two categories are available:
The
Professionals
category is open to ASABE members 35 years of age and younger. The top nominee wins a trip to Washington, DC, during Engineers Week 2019.
The
College Edition
is open to all third-, fourth-, and fifth-year undergraduate members enrolled in an accredited engineering program. The winner receives a $1000 scholarship from ASABE.
Complete eligibility rules can be found in the nomination forms posted on
this page
.
Deadline for entry is December 10.
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Attention Undergraduate Researchers
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The 2019 Denman Research Forum submission window is
November 1 until 5:00pm on December 5
The application process consists of:
- Presenter and Research Advisor Demographic Information
- Research/creative project title and 300 word abstract (with stated results)
- 2-minute video submitted via YouTube link
- Advising report
Two Minute videos need to cover:
- Introduction of researcher
- Description of his/her research including results found
- Description of why he/she would like to participate in the Denman Forum
The event will be held February 20, 2019 at the Biomedical Research Tower.
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Each year, Ohio State Energy Partners provides philanthropic contributions to a variety of organizations, projects and programs. For the 2018-2019 academic year, OSEP will support campus sustainability innovation by sponsoring a venture capitalist-style sustainability competition for students.Teams of 3 to 5 students from every Ohio State University campus will have the opportunity to propose projects that support the university’s
sustainability goals
. Proposals due by December 7, 11:59 p.m.
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Have an event or announcement to share with FABE students, faculty, and staff? Submit your event or announcement name, date, location, and a brief description to
fabe@osu.edu
. Submissions must be received by noon the Thursday before the newsletter goes out.
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