Manufacturing Engineering Technology Odds 'n Ends

 
Manufacturing @ BYU home. [F]requently [A]sked [Q]uestions. Faculty bios and contact information. Class links, descriptions, flowcharts, etc. Scholarship information and links. BYU chapters of MFG related professional societies. Info on graduation requirements and the masters program. Facilities info, alumni survey, etc.
 
Aug 2003:

   Dr. Strong was named the Karl G. Maser Distinguished Faculty Lecturer - be sure to catch his lecture at 11:05AM on Tuesday the 28th of October.

Jun 2003:

   The well-known Crabtree spiral staircase came down - some before and after pictures are HERE.

Jun 2003:

   The CTB Machine Shop acquires two new Acer milling machines.  (A picture of one of them is part of the MFG 220 page opening graphic.)

Jun 2003:

   Under the direction of Dr. Strong, the Creativity Lab is formed, and its website came online. See the website by clicking HERE.

May 2003:

   EV1 sets new world record.  Details in the Daily Universe article, which is HEREOr, visit the EV1 section of BYU's Electric Racing website, HERE.

Dec 2002:

   Big money from PACE - see the BYU news release, or the Daily Universe article.

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Sept 2002:

   General Motors donates an EV1 vehicle to BYU.  The Daily Universe article is HERE.

May 2002:

   Dr. Strong receives a lifetime achievement award from the Society for the Advancement of Material and Process Engineering.  More HERE.

May 2002:

   Management track option added to the major - new flowcharts and more info HERE.

May 2001:

   Students interested in majoring in Manufacturing Engineering Technology must now apply to the major. Get details HERE.

Mar 2000:

   The MLF opens its doors (270 CTB).  Visit the MLF website, or read the news release, HERE.

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Jan 2000:

   The Fulton donated supercomputer is made available - the Daily Universe articleOr, go to the Ira & Mary Lou Fulton Supercomputing Center

Sep 1998:

   The School of Technology is created, and the manufacturing programs move into it (from formerly being departments in the College of Engineering).  Daily Universe articles HERE and HERE.

Sep 1997:

   The beginnings of the electronics automation and assembly lab in the Crabtree (next to 155 CTB).  

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OTHER NEWS SOURCES

 

The BYU news archive / portal is HERE (try a search for manufacturing, or visit the other sites listed and linked in the left-hand column).

 

The SoT news collection is HERE (some content overlaps with what's here).

  Three of the "marylou" family of computers in the Ira & Mary Lou Fulton Supercomputing Center. [See Jan 2000 entry.]

 

 

Main E. Blue page HERE.

 

Links to '02 football game commercials are HERE

 

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28 Aug 2003