American Society of Mechanical Engineers

The Department sponsors a student chapter of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). The chapter sponsors field trips, guest speakers, and a team of students who enter the Human Powered Vehicle (HPV) Challenge.

What is ASME? 

Founded in 1880 as the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, today ASME is an international nonprofit educational and technical organization serving a worldwide membership of 125,000. ASME is the premier organization for promoting the art, science and practice of mechanical engineering throughout the world. It has the mission of promoting and enhancing the technical competency and professional well-being of its members, and through quality programs and activities in mechanical engineering, better enabling its practitioners to contribute to the well-being of humankind. More information can be obtained at the ASME International website.

ASME Officers 2011-2012
President: Joe Koch
jkoch3@mail.csuchico.edu
Vice President: Taylor Grose
tgrose@mail.csuchico.edu
Treasurer: Corey Pittman
coreyp815@yahoo.com
Secretary: Andrea Delles
adelles2011@gmail.com
Membership Coordinator: Tony Ferreira
aferreira4@mail.csuchico.edu
Activities Director: Jason Haldane
jason.haldane@yahoo.com
Faculty Advisor: Professor Watkins
GKWatkins@csuchico.edu

What is the Human Powered Vehicle Challenge?

2006 Team

Each year, ASME International sponsors a Human Powered Vehicle competition. Teams from universities from around the country design and build high speed human powered ground vehicles and participate each spring in a multi-part competition which includes a sprint component, endurance race, and a design competition. The chapter has entered the competition annually for over twenty years. In spring 2006 the team placed first in a field of 33 universities.

Human Powered Vehicle Team Officers 2011-2012
President: Daniel Lovik danimals4@gmail.com
Vice President: Daniel Lovik danimals4@gmail.com

Secretary/Treasurer:

Austin Young austinwestyoung@gmail.com
Faculty Advisor: Professor Watkins GKWatkins@csuchico.edu