Lockheed Martin Engineering Ethics Challenge
Lockheed Martin Engineering Ethics Challenge
Are you looking for a chance to gain experience with real-world industry issues like those you may one day face in a career? Then the Lockheed Martin Engineering Ethics Challenge may be for you!
This yearly competition takes place at the Lockheed Martin Center for Leadership Excellence in Bethesda, Maryland at the end of February, and involves student teams from schools across the country competing in a case-study competition regarding ethical, business, and engineering dilemmas. Read more about the event here.
We’re looking for a team of 2 highly motivated students to represent Purdue in this year’s competition. The event is still several months away, but we’d like to start preparing this semester. No prior experience is necessary, and any student currently enrolled in AAE (sophomore, junior, or senior) is eligible to participate.
If you are interested in this opportunity to represent Purdue in front of a major aerospace company, please send your resume and a couple of sentences about your interest to Prof. Marais (kmarais@purdue.edu) and Brandon Dimitri (bdimitri@purdue.edu) by Friday, November 18th.