Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
- RG 894
- Fonds
- 2003 - ?
The fonds contains e-mails about departmental events, competitions, job postings, newsletters, conference documents on cd-rom and dvds featuring student work.
Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
The fonds contains e-mails about departmental events, competitions, job postings, newsletters, conference documents on cd-rom and dvds featuring student work.
This file contains Correspondence.
File contains announcements for the MIE departmental seminar series.
Competition Event: Stair Climbing Cars
Job vacancy notices and advertisements
File contains job postings sent by the Human Resources department.
Student Journal (SJARMM):Announcement
This file contains announcement about new publication entitled Student Journal on Automation, Robotics, Mechatronics, and Manufacturing: SJARMM.
Canadian Congress/AppliedMechanics (2007)
This file contains information about 21st Canadian Congress of Applied Mechanics held at Ryerson University in June 2007.
This file contains 11 Newsletters originating with the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering.
International Conference on Thermal Engineering materials
The 5th International Conference on Thermal Engineering materials
This file contains information about the Conference that was held in Marrakesh, Morocco in May 2010.
The 6th International Conference on Thermal Engineering materials
This file contains information about the Conference that was held in Istanbul, Turkey, June 2012.
File contains materials relating to the annual awards night held by the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering. Included in the file are programmes and invitations.
DVD contains 4 segments filmed for the Alan Nursall Experience as featured on the television show "Daily Planet". All segments feature Ryerson engineering students and were filmed in May of 2011. The first segment had students testing the Rapunzel theory in the RAC. The second segment had the students testing the best way for an egg to fall - testing the Humpty Dumpty theory. The third segment featured porridge and heat conduction - based on the story of Goldilocks and the three bears. The final segment featured a flying carpet - like Aladdins and had students learning about a hovercraft device. The Humpty Dumpty segment was the only one that aired.
Daily Planet - Discovery Television