BROOKLYN NAVY YARD FALL INTERNSHIP PROGRAM

Dear MECH/IND students,

Please see the following internship opportunity in Brooklyn Navy Yard. It’s for you!!

Good luck!

Dr. Nakamura, 8/31/2021

Brooklyn Navy Yard Fall Internship Program:The Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation’s Fall Internship Program connects college-attending students to a wide range of work opportunities with businesses within the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Students are connected to Brooklyn Navy Yard-based businesses according to their future career interests, skill sets, and educational background.  Internship Details: 

  • The 8-week fall internship will begin on Monday, September 20th and will end on Friday, November 19th
  • All accepted interns must commit to a part-time, 20-hours per week work schedule. This totals to 160 paid hours for the internship. All interns are compensated at $15/hour by BNYDC.
  • We are balancing remote work with in-person opportunities, based on health requirements and individual preferences.

To Apply:

  • To apply, click the link here: https://bit.ly/BNYFall2021
  • Interns are selected based on their demonstration of strong communication skills, work ethic, and track record of commitment and achievement.
  • Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis. The deadline for all applications is Friday, September 17th, 2021. 
  • Limited internships are available, so applications should be sent in as soon as possible. Applications accepted earlier in the process will have greater likelihood of matching to an internship role in their desired field(s). 

Eligibility:
• A Brooklyn resident or attend a Brooklyn-based college
• A first-time or once returning participant in the internship program• A current college attending student
Edwin Rivera | Program Manager, Workforce Development

Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation

Fall 2021 MECH Department meetings

Please put the following schedule on your calendar:

Regular Department meetings (for all Faulty, CLTs, COA)
++Thursday, Sep 9, 2021, 1-2pm
++Thursday, Oct 7, 2021, 1-2pm
++Thursday, Nov 4, 2021, 1-2pm
++Thursday, Dec 2, 2021, 1-2pm

Curriculum committee meetings (for all Faulty, CLTs, COA)
++Thursday, Sep 23, 2021, 1-2pm (postponed. Held on Thursday, Oct 7, 2021, 1-2pm [right after the department meeting])
++Thursday, Oct 21, 2021, 1-2pm
++Thursday, Nov 18, 2021, 1-2pm (postponed. Held on Thursday, Dec 2, 2021, 1-2pm [right after the department meeting])
++Thursday, Dec 15, 2021, 1-2pm (Thursday, Dec16, 2021 12-12:45pm)

All meetings are online (or hybrid if necessary) https://us02web.zoom.us/j/4939951429

Welcome new MECH/IND student!

Welcome New MECH/IND Student!

We are delighted you chose to major in AAS/BTech in MET and AAS in IND at City Tech. As chairperson, it is my pleasure to invite you to our Connect Day, New Student Welcome on Thursday, September 2, 2021 from 12:45-2:00. During this virtual welcome you will meet faculty members from the department and student leaders who will share important information and strategies for success as you begin your educational journey at City Tech.

Use this zoom link or meeting ID to join us: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88111023636

General Connect Day information can be found on the City Tech Guide.

Looking forward to seeing you there,

Dr. Masato R. Nakamura, MECH Chair and Associate Professor

MECH Department Advisement, Summer 2021

+ Academic advisement for summer and fall registration? Please contact Professor Angran Xiao: axiao@citytech.cuny.edu (in June and August) or Professor Masato R Nakamura: mnakamura@citytech.cuny.edu /Zoom (in July and August)

+ Transfer credits? Please contact Professor Andy Zhang: azhang@citytech.cuny.edu

+ Need to talk to the MECH/IND students for peer advisement?
Go to the web page of MECH Peer Advisement hours schedule: https://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/mech/2021/06/09/mech-ind-student-peer-advisement-summer-2021/

Past: Fall 2020 Semester

+ Access campus: How to access Voorhees Hall and other buildings
++ City Tech Reopening Checklist

+ FALL 2020 General Tutoring Schedule (Online/Virtual Only)

Virtual Desktop for Solidworks, AutoCAD, MATLAB, etc,     

Request a Device for Fall 2020: City Tech goes virtual for the fall semester

MECH Dept Logo: for online lectures, presentations, posters.
++CUNY UI is here. City Tech Branding Guide is here.

Accepting abstracts now through September 6, for 2021 FALL ASEE MIDDLE ATLANTIC CONFERENCE November 12-13, 2021

2021 FALL ASEE MIDDLE ATLANTIC SECTION CONFERENCE
November 12-13, 2021
Virtual Conference hosted by the ASEE Middle Atlantic Section
https://sites.google.com/view/asee-midatlantic-fall2021/
We are accepting abstracts now through September 6, 2021


The ASEE Middle Atlantic Conference Committee is pleased to invite faculty, researchers, engineers, students, and practitioners from industry and government agencies to present their latest accomplishments and innovations in Engineering Education. This year’s Fall Conference will be hosted virtually by the ASEE Middle Atlantic Section.


Engineers must keep evolving, and so do engineering schools; we must broaden our students’ education. Further efforts are required to integrate the critical interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary elements of science and engineering into the curriculum and, equally important, the context of engineering’s practice and role in a global, multicultural, and technology-driven society.
The theme for this year’s Fall conference is “Socio-Cultural Challenges and Impacts in Engineering Education.” However, abstracts are solicited for papers in all topics of interest to engineering educators, including, but not limited to:


• Integrating Culture in Engineering Education
• Ethics in Engineering Education
• Multi‐Disciplinary Engineering
• Online‐Learning
• Service and Project‐Based Learning
• Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU)
• Increasing Diversity in Engineering
• Novel pedagogical approaches to teaching engineering
• Incorporating technologies in engineering education
• Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Engineering Education
• Creating a diverse and inclusive educational environment
• Entrepreneurship Education/Mentoring
• Innovations in Teaching Engineering
• Senior Capstone Design Projects
• Improving Critical Thinking
• K-12 Engineering Education
• Addressing Covid-19 challenges
• Addressing grand challenges through engineering


Abstracts should be 250-500 words, and all submissions must follow the guidelines prescribed in the Author’s Kit. If you are interested in serving as a session chair or offering a workshop, please contact Dr. Ben Mendoza.
We are looking forward to seeing you in November.
Conference Chairs
Dr. Ben Mendoza
New York City College of Technology
bmendoza@citytech.cuny.edu

Dr. Alexander DeRosa
Stevens Institute of Technology
aderosa1@stevens.edu
Organizing Committee

Dr. Maxine Fontaine
Stevens Institute of Technology
mkwan@stevens.edu

Dr. Sadan Kulturel-Konak
Penn State Berks
sxk70@psu.edu

Fall 2021 ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference|
https://sites.google.com/view/asee-midatlantic-fall2021/