Friday, September 26, 2014

October Meeting - Tour of Ameren Renewable Energy Center


The Maryland Heights Renewable Energy Center runs on a simple principle - taking something nobody wants, decomposing trash, and turning it into something everybody needs, reliable, environmentally-responsible electricity. This facility is one of the largest landfill gas-to-electricity generating energy centers in the United States.

Ameren Missouri has invested millions of dollars in state-of-the-art turbine technology to efficiently generate approximately 15 megawatts (MW) of renewable electricity by burning a landfill gas - methane - that was previously wasted. That's enough energy to power 10,000 average Missouri homes. Methane is a renewable resource unlike any other. It is available as a fuel 24 hours a day regardless of weather or other conditions, making landfill gas generation a safe, reliable energy source for decades to come.

Event Details
WHEN: Tuesday, October 14th, 4:00pm

WHERE: Renewable Energy Center
2465 Creve Coeur Mill Road
Maryland Heights, MO 63043

MENU: Rosemary chicken, salad, roasted potatoes, mac, & cheese, green beans and carrots

COST: $10 ASME Members and Guests
$5 ASME Student Members

RSVP: By Friday, October 3rd to Felicia Rodgers at frodgers@ameren.com
Please include name(s), e-mail address or phone number, whether ASME member, guest, or student, and total number of attendees.

Please inform us if you have any special dietary needs.
Attire: Sturdy closed toe shoes (hard hats, safety glasses and hearing protection will be provided)

Dinner following: Dave & Busters
13857 Riverport Dr.
St. Louis, MO 63043




Tuesday, September 2, 2014

September Meeting - What is a Maker?

September Meeting

Please join us on September 18th for a meeting to learn and discuss one of the largest educational movements of this decade.





What is a Maker?
There is an international movement of DIYs, tinkerers,
and inventors that is sweeping across the globe. But
where did it come from, how is it different from the
Popular Mechanic subscribers from the past, and what
impact does it have on tech culture as a whole?
Members of St. Louis' own Makerspace, the Arch
Reactor, will present on these topics and answer
questions on the subject. After the meeting, there will
be a tour of the Arch Reactor for anyone that would
like to get a closer look.

Event Details
WHEN: Thursday, September 18th
5:30-6:00 Registration & Networking
6:00-6:45 Dinner
6:45-8:00 Maker Movement Presentation
 8:30 Optional Arch Reactor Tour

WHERE: Jefferson Underground
2400 South Jefferson Ave
St. Louis, MO 63104

MENU: Variety of pizza and salads including
vegetarian options

COST: $10 ASME Members and Guests
$5 ASME Student Members

RSVP: By Monday, September 15th
www.asmestlouis.org or
Brad Tissi at btissi@gmail.com

Please include name(s), e-mail address or phone
number, whether ASME member, guest, or student,
and total number of attendees.

Please inform us if you have any special dietary needs.

Saturday, May 3, 2014

June Meeting - OneSTL


Please join us for a presentation on OneSTL, sponsored by ASME and ASCE.  OneSTL is a regional framework for sustainable development that citizens, non-profit organizations, businesses, and local governments can use to make better use of resources and meet the needs and aspirations of residents. The presentation will focus on the structure of the plan, resources available through the OneSTL website, and next steps East-West Gateway and partners are taking to implement the plan. Additionally, attendees will be asked to engage in a discussion about the information presented and where improvements can be made from the perspective of engineering professionals.  1 PDH will be offered.

WHEN: Tuesday June 3, 2014
5:30 – 6:00pm Registration and Networking
            6:00 – 6:45pm Dinner
            6:45 – 8:00pm Presentation
WHERE: Engineers Club of St. Louis
   4359 Lindell Blvd
   St Louis, MO 63108
MENU: “Down South Buffet” consisting of dry smoked baby back ribs, BBQ chicken, roasted red potatoes, corn on the cob, corn bread with sweet whipped butter, chef’s dessert, coffee, and tea
COST:   $10.00 ASME or ASCE Members and Guests / $5.00 Students
RSVP:   At www.asmestlouis.org or to Ryan Neil ryanneil84@hotmail.com by Saturday, May 31st
The presenters will be Aaron Young and David Wilson from the East-West Gateway Council of Governments.

Aaron Young is the Sustainability Planning Manager at East-West Gateway Council of Governments.  He has worked at East-West Gateway since 2010 and was the project manager for the St. Louis regional plan for sustainable development - OneSTL. 
Prior to East-West Gateway, Aaron work for 11 years in the private sector as a planning consultant. He participated as a team member on a variety of projects including municipal comprehensive plans, greenway and open space plans, corridor plans and studies, joint land use studies and county-wide plans. 
Aaron has a Master’s Degree in Urban and Regional Planning from the University of Illinois at Champaign/Urban and GIS Certificate from Northwest Missouri State University.  He sits on the Board of Directors of the St. Louis Section of the American Planning Association and is a member of the American Institute of Certified Planners.

David Wilson is Senior Manager, Environment and Community Planning, East-West Gateway Council of Governments), where he has worked since 2002. In his professional life, he has balanced three distinct but overlapping interests – in the quality of our environment, the quality of our local government and planning and the quality of education - especially experiential education and leadership development.

Since 2010 David has worked on OneSTL, a regional plan for sustainable development. 
David also chairs the Water Resources Committee at East-West Gateway and served on planning committees for several other watershed based plans. David is co-editor of At the Confluence: Rivers, Floods and Water Quality in the St. Louis Region, 2003.

David currently serves on the Board of Directors of St. Louis Earth Day. He is past president of the St. Louis Metropolitan Section of the American Planning Association and has served on the Missouri State Chapter Executive Board of the APA. 


May Social 2014 - Fairmount Park

May Social at Fairmount Park

This year ASME St. Louis Chapter will be
holding the annual social event at the Top
of the Turf at Fairmount Park.  The Top of
the Turf sits atop the third floor of the
Clubhouse and provides skybox seating
with a fantastic view of the track.


ASME will be covering admission, parking, and
buffet-style dinner for members and a guest of their
choosing to the event. Note: Non-alcoholic
refreshments will be provided until 7:30pm.
Members and guests are responsible for any
alcoholic beverages and bets they wish to make.
We will be meeting at Gate #10 for ticket
distribution at 6:15pm.  Once through the front
gate, members and guests will proceed to the third
floor for access to the Top of the Turf (Note: please
retain your ticket stubs for admittance to the Top of
the Turf).

WHEN:   Saturday, May 17th, 2014
Dinner served at 6:30pm; Racing starts at 7:30pm
WHERE:   Fairmount Park 9301 Collinsville Rd, Collinsville, IL 62234


MENU:   Chopped romaine and iceberg lettuce salad; roasted/braised sirloin of beef au jus; pasta with marinara sauce; green beans; and mashed potatoes
COST:   FREE for ASME Members and their Guest
RSVP:  Felicia Rodgers frodgers@ameren.com or www.asmestlouis.org by Friday, May 9

http://www.fairmountpark.com/

Monday, March 31, 2014

April Meeting - Electric Utility Industry: Evolution or Revolution?

Electric Utility Industry:
Evolution or Revolution?

Presenter will be Charles Fishman, CFA
Equity Analyst Morningstar, Inc.

Charles Fishman, CFA is an equity analyst for Morningstar, covering utilities. Prior to joining Morningstar in 2012, Fishman spent 12 years as an analyst covering utilities and alternative energy stocks for A.G. Edwards, Piper Jaffray, and Pritchard Capital. Before becoming an analyst, Fishman was the president of subsidiaries of two NYSE-listed companies that were early entrants to the independent power industry. Both companies underwent initial public offerings during his 13 years as a senior manager.

Fishman holds a bachelor’s degree in engineering from Purdue University, a master’s degree in engineering from the University of California at Berkeley, and a master’s degree in business administration from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. He also holds the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation.

April Event Details
When: Monday, April 21st
 2014
 5:30 - 6:30PM Registration, Networking, & Cash Bar
 6:30 - 7:15PM Dinner
 7:15 - 8:15PM Presentation
Where: Kirkwood Station Restaurant & Brewing Co.
105 Jefferson Avenue
Kirkwood, MO 63122

Dinner: Kirkwood Station Buffet consisting of House Salad, Italian Roast Beef, Roasted Broccoli, and Penne Pasta w/ Marinara Sauce
Cost: $10.00 ASME Members and Guests
$5.00 Students

R.S.V.P.: Please RSVP by 5:00 PM April 15th, 2014 by completing the form at asmestlouis.org or send
an e-mail to stanzea@asme.org; or by calling Art Stanze at (636) 212-2212. Please provide name(s);
e-mail address or phone number; whether ASME member, guest, or student; and total number of
attendees. Please inform us if you have any special dietary needs.

Thursday, March 6, 2014

AIChE Dinner and Presentation - Focus on Drying

American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) April Event

Click here for event flyer

Focus on Drying

The AIChE April meeting will focus on drying technology with a seminar presented by Karl Jacob from 2 to 5 pm.

This seminar covers drying fundamentals (equilibrium, psychrometry, kinetics and drying mechanisms), advantages and features of various types of drying equipment (primarily layer and dispersive dryers) and selection of the best equipment. Using his extensive experience with virtually every type of dryer Karl will show how to maximize their performance and make a smart selection. Karl will follow dinner with a talk on troubleshooting dryers and diagnosing typical problems to improve your dryer.

During this meeting we will recognize our members with over 25 years in AIChE with a memento. We do this for every fifth anniversary after 25 years. As a recipient you will receive a personal invitation.

Attendees will receive 3 PDHs for the seminar and 1 PDH for the dinner talk.

Karl Jacob is a chemical engineer with The Dow Chemical Company. He is a Research Scientist/Technical Leader in Engineering Sciences and founded the Solids Processing Lab at Dow in Midland, Michigan. For the last three decades, he has worked on a vast array of particle technology problems, with particular expertise in silo/hopper design, powder mechanics, pneumatic conveying, particle engineering and drying.

Karl has a B.S Ch.E. from Case Western Reserve University. He is a former member of the AIChE Board of Directors, a Fellow and a past chair of the Particle Technology Forum. Karl has been a member of AIChE for over 30 years and is active in the mid-Michigan local section.

WHERE: Engineers’ Club of Saint Louis, 4359 Lindell Blvd., Saint Louis, MO 63108

WHEN: Wednesday, April 23rd
1:30-2:00 Registration for the seminar
2:00-5:00 “Fundamentals of Drying Technology” by Karl Jacob
5:00-6:00 Seminar concludes, happy hour and registration for dinner
6:00-6:45 Dinner
6:45-7:15 Awards
7:15-8:30 Presentation on “Troubleshooting” by Karl Jacob

COST: $35 (Students - $5) for the seminar; $20 (Students $10) for dinner; $50 for both seminar and dinner

MENU: Caesar Salad, Orzo Pasta, House Made Baked Cannelloni, Chicken Piccata, Assorted Rolls, Coffee/Tea

RSVP: Tom Blackwood at 314-367-1260 or trblac@att.net no later than April 17th. Please indicate if you are with ASME, ACS, AIChE or other organization in your RSVP.

Reservations made and not cancelled by noon, April 18th, will be billed to you by AIChE.

Friday, February 28, 2014

2014 ASME St. Louis Undergraduate Scholarship - Still Accepting Applications!

The St. Louis section is currently accepting nominations for a $500 undergraduate scholarship.  In order to be considered, the student must submit the following by March 31st

The requirements for applying are:
•  Contact information
•  Unofficial transcript showing the student is an undergraduate pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical
Engineering
•  Current ASME student membership – include ASME membership number in submittal
•  Submit an essay describing outstanding accomplishments

You may submit all materials through either the online form or email them to asmestlouis@gmail.com with “Scholarship” in the subject line.