Ladies and Gentlemen,
After dodging the rain of September 14th and moving the car show to Sept 21st, we have seen a fairly successful show of automotive glory. For those of you who missed it, we had an exciting turnout this year at Elbel field. The weather was quite nice for it being towards the end of September and we even got a gorgeous burnout of a Corvette by General Motor's own Dean Guard. How's that for panache? The Exec board thought it was a great success and we were very excited to start of the school year with a bang. This leads off another great year of MSAE. We have some exciting presentations coming up in the near future. For those of you in Ann Arbor, our first will be given this Tuesday (September 30th) by General Motor's John Bucknell. He is part of GM's Powertrain division and will be speaking about improving energy efficiency in the automotive industry (for more description see our website!). For those of you who are beginning to think we are just a front for the General we will be having a speaker from CPI come in and we are also actively looking for speaker from other OEM's and suppliers. Suggestions are welcome! Speaking of GM though just earlier this month the release of photos of the production version of the Chevy Volt have been released and speaking for myself I was and currently am very excited about this car! I know I know there have been a lot of naysayers on the web and in the news but as engineers( and non-engineers alike) I encourage you to take a good look at the specs and the technology that went into this car. For instance this car is supposed to be getting 40 miles of battery life even after 10 years of use! For anyone that has a laptop they know that is pretty fantastic! With those last words I leave you to contemplate the future of the automotive industry. Until next post!
John W. Schmotzer
MSAE Exec Board Member
Webmaster/Administrator
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Sunday, September 7, 2008
Young Automotive Professionals Conference
The SAE Detroit Section hosted their annual Young Automotive Professionals Conference again this past summer. The pool of attendees included SAE student chapter members along with recently graduated engineers who had just entered the workforce. The facility host this year was Ford Motor Company as the event was at the Ford Proving Grounds in Dearborn, MI. The morning was focused on several industry speakers from companies such as Ford, GM, Toyota, and the smaller electric car company Tesla. Each speaker provided their view of the industry along with providing answers to some questions from the audience. The real highlight of the event, in my opinion, was the Ride & Drive event that took place in the afternoon. Various types of road courses featuring different Ford vehicles were set up for the participants. I was able to drive new Ford vehicles such as the Ford Flex, Fusion, Lincoln MKS and MKX, Mazda Tribute Hybrid, and 2009 F-150 among others. Driving courses included the Belgian blocks and parabolics. The best stage had to be the particular stage where a participant rode along side a Ford professional driver in a Mustang, pushing the vehicle to the limits. All said and done, the event was extremely worth the drive out to Dearborn on a Saturday. I would highly recommend this annual event to any young SAE member, as it is a great opportunity to drive some new vehicles and gain some wisdom from senior industry leaders.
Robert Cudini
MSAE External Vice President
Robert Cudini
MSAE External Vice President
Friday, September 5, 2008
Welcome to the MSAE Blog
Ladies and Gentlemen,
I just wanted to welcome you to the new blog that the Society of Automotive Engineers University of Michigan Chapter (MSAE) has set up. Here our executive board will share some of their personal opinions and ideas on recent Automotive topics. We will also be updating our readers on the automotive news occurring around Ann Arbor. For instance coming up on September 14th SAE at UofM will be hosting their annual car show down on Elbel field. Everyone is welcome to come and if you would like to bring your car we encourage you to register it at our home webpage: http://www.engin.umich.edu/soc/sae/index.htm . Personally I believe this blog has some serious potential to bring MSAE's presence onto the web and give an outlet where students who are interested in automotive news can share it and be part of it as we move into a new century of transportation. We already have some upcoming posts from Rob and Dave. Rob will be discussing the Ford experience he participated in this summer where he got to drive some of their new cars on the track. I won't spoil all of it but it should be quite exciting. Again welcome to our blog and enjoy the ride!
John W. Schmotzer
MSAE Exec Board Member
Webmaster/Administrator
I just wanted to welcome you to the new blog that the Society of Automotive Engineers University of Michigan Chapter (MSAE) has set up. Here our executive board will share some of their personal opinions and ideas on recent Automotive topics. We will also be updating our readers on the automotive news occurring around Ann Arbor. For instance coming up on September 14th SAE at UofM will be hosting their annual car show down on Elbel field. Everyone is welcome to come and if you would like to bring your car we encourage you to register it at our home webpage: http://www.engin.umich.edu/soc/sae/index.htm . Personally I believe this blog has some serious potential to bring MSAE's presence onto the web and give an outlet where students who are interested in automotive news can share it and be part of it as we move into a new century of transportation. We already have some upcoming posts from Rob and Dave. Rob will be discussing the Ford experience he participated in this summer where he got to drive some of their new cars on the track. I won't spoil all of it but it should be quite exciting. Again welcome to our blog and enjoy the ride!
John W. Schmotzer
MSAE Exec Board Member
Webmaster/Administrator
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