[Ewb-list] [EWB-list] Fwd: Free Webinar: Engineering for the Developing World

Andrea Mazzurco amazzurc at purdue.edu
Thu Oct 31 09:55:51 EDT 2013


Hi all,
this webinar might be helpful!
Andrea

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Hi, 


I thought you might be interested in the talk below or sending it to people you know. 


Cheers, 
Canek Phillips 
Grad Student, Purdue School of Engineering Education 





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From: " ASME.ORG Webinars"< memagazine at asme.org > 

Subject: Free Webinar: Engineering for the Developing World 

Date: October 30, 2013 at 7:35:00 PM EDT 

To: Canek Phillips < canek.phillips at gmail.com > 




	

Engineering for the Developing World 

November 21, 2013 at 02:00 PM Eastern Standard Time 

Designing and distributing successful, appropriate technologies for the developing world presents great challenges for engineers. In this event, two of the premier experts in the field of engineering for the developing world identify these challenges and discuss their successful solutions. 

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER now for this Live Event! 







 
			Speaker: Dr. Nathan Johnson 

Dr. Nathan Johnson is an Assistant Professor, Department of Engineering and Computing Systems, Arizona State University. He is an active researcher and teacher of sustainability, multidisciplinary design, and energy systems modeling and optimization. Dr. Johnson confronts global energy challenges by evaluating energy options against the technical, human, and environmental system factors that are inherent to real-world problems. His work combines experimental design with model-based systems engineering to develop computational tools that facilitate this process. These tools are primarily applied in the design of micro-grid power systems and domestic energy systems around the world. Dr. Johnson's dissertation research described village energy system dynamics and evaluated energy options for implementation in West Africa, and his NSF/ASEE postdoctoral fellowship at HOMER Energy expanded the modeling and optimization capabilities of the micro-grid software to address the technical requirements of large distributed power systems. 
 
			Speaker: Prof. Amos Winter 
MIT 

Dr. Amos Winter is an Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, MIT. He is the Director of the Global Engineering and Research (GEAR) Lab, which focuses on the marriage of mechanical design theory and user-centered product design to create simple, elegant technological solutions for use in highly constrained environments. His research interests include design for emerging markets and developing countries, biomimetic design, fluid/solid/granular mechanics, biomechanics, and the design of ocean systems. Prof. Winter is the principal inventor of the Leveraged Freedom Chair (LFC), an all-terrain wheelchair designed for developing countries that was a winner of a 2010 R&D 100 award and was named one of the Wall Street Journal's top innovations in 2011. Prof. Winter was the recipient of the 2010 Tufts University Young Alumni Distinguished Achievement Award, the 2010 MIT School of Engineering Graduate Student Extraordinary Teaching and Mentoring Award, the 2012 ASME/Pi Tau Sigma Gold Medal, and was named one of the 35 Innovators Under 35 (TR35) by Technology Review magazine. 
 
			Moderator: David Walsh 
Editor, ASME.org 

David Walsh is the Editor of ASME.org and has over 15 years of experience in the field of technical and online publishing. 
 


Registration is required to attend this event. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER 
 


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