Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Minnesota Cup Update

Yesterday, Eric Schaupp and Matt Hudson presented at the Minnesota Cup as finalists in the student division. Throughout the summer, the two worked to develop a business plan furthering the project work completed in the spring semester of 2011. The format for the finals was eight minutes of presentation then twelve minutes of question and answer. After the Q&A, the judges gave feedback on the presentation and how the questions were handled. The Minnesota Cup provided extraordinary opportunities and learning experiences in areas such as business, marketing, entrepreneurship and presentations.

Proofed by: Eric Schaupp

Monday, August 29, 2011

The Beginning of the End....

An interesting time is about to begin for the Generation 1 students. One semester stands between us and the rest of our lives. This semester is going to ramp up fast and be full of learning on both the technical and professional side. Many of the 1st Generation students are also currently taking part in a project based Chemistry 2 class. The Chemistry class is a night class that includes a lab portion and is taught by ICC's very own Gordy Savela. This, coupled with the heavy workload that already exists, is sure to make this semester a busy one. Time management will be the key to success for all students. Being that I have seen this before (three times to be exact), I am confident I will be able to handle everything on my plate, including a 3 credit politics class at Mesabi. This general education class is a small piece of serentity that helps me keep my sanity in the crazy world that is Engineering Education.

Proofed by: Matt Hudson

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Keewatin Taconite Trip

The KeeTac 2 group visited the plant for the first time on Friday and collected information about their semester project. The overall scope of what we will be doing consists of redesigning a system that feeds concentrate to a testing system.  This system called NOLA (nuclear online analyzer), is designed to determine the percent silica in the product for system control.  Currently there are numerous pumps running constantly to feed these samples which is unnecessary in terms of energy consumption.  Our group will be working with KeeTac Engineers to come up with different ideas to design and implement a more efficient  means of delivery to the testing room.  
The trip to the plant itself was very interesting in that we got to see more than just our project area.  We walked for quite a distance through the plant and viewed the mill itself which was very interesting to see in person.  The group is very much looking forward to working with KeeTac and are gearing up for our next design review with our mentor. 

Friday, August 26, 2011

School Has Officially Started!

The first day of school started with a five hour bus ride to Mankato. On the way down students were divided into their project teams to establish goals and guidelines for the semester. After arriving in Mankato, students participated in a variety of events depending on their level of study in the program. Throughout the day, new students received ID cards and everyone attended orientation at the library and career development center. Later that evening, the student body met with the program directors and MSUM faculty for welcomes and introductions before retiring to the hotel for the evening. During the second day there, a team building event was led by Mankato personnel. The bus returned from Mankato just in time for a number of us to head off to Chemistry 2, a night class with Gordy Savela. The trip allowed new and old students to interact, and was a great way to start the semester off.

Proofed by Tyler Bartek

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Recent happenings at Iron Range Engineering

The last few weeks of summer have been extremely busy for the interns working at Iron Range Engineering while getting things all set up for the fast approaching school year. They have assisted in the construction of new dividers which will be used to rearranging the classrooms, library and labs. These workspaces will be specific areas for project teams which will provide an exceptional working environment. In addition, these new areas will be complete with more storage, more tables and more white boards!

Proofed by Andy