Apply for the 2019 AAAEA-IL Scholarship

DEADLINE JUNE 15, 2019 4:00 PM CST

Complete and submit the 2019 AAAEA-IL Scholarship Application online

PURPOSE: The Scholarship Award is established by the AAAEA-IL and is presented to Undergraduate and Graduate students in the areas of Engineering, Architecture, and Computer Science.

AMOUNT: Depending on the availability of funds, the scholarships will be awarded annually in a determined amount (typically ranges between $1,000 and $2,500). The names of the winners will be presented in October 2019 at the Annual Dinner. The recipient will receive a certificate and check at the AAAEA-IL Annual Dinner, and is required to accept this award in person.

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: The AAAEA-IL Scholarship is available only to:

  1. Active student members who have paid their 2019 membership dues ($10) to the AAAEA-IL. Applicants may be sponsored by a current AAAEA member who can pay the membership fee. To Check on your membership login to http://aaaea.org/il/wp-login.php and click on Pay/Renew my membership or contact membership chair at membership@aaaea.org.
  2. Student attending an accredited four (4) years College or University in the state of Illinois, or a resident of Illinois attending college elsewhere. Applicants MUST include in their application proof of Illinois residency or enrollment in an Illinois College or University in the areas of Engineering, Architecture, and Computer Science.
  3. Applicants must submit a complete application form which consists of:

a) Resume
b) Essay (Topics in Engineering)
c) Extracurricular Activities
d) Copy of official college transcript (showing course grades and cumulative GPA).
e) Letter of recommendation written by a faculty member (from the student's field of study).
f) Proof of AAAEA-membership
g) Headshot photo of yourself to be used in the AAAEA Annual Dinner Booklet

APPLICATION DEADLINE: All application materials are due to AAAEA-IL no later than 4:00 PM CST on June 15, 2019. We do not accept incomplete or late applications.

Applicants will be notified by email of the final decision.

Please do not submit any hand-written documents.

This scholarship application is for AAAEA-Illinois, which is different than the NAAAEA scholarship (National AAAEA). You may apply for both, since these are two separate programs.


Students: Enter our Engineers Week Essay/Poster Contest!

Engineers Week 2019

2019 AAAEA Essay/Poster Contest

Announcement and Rules

The Essay/Poster Contest is sponsored by AAAEA-IL and is open to all students from the 3rd through 8th grades in Chicago and surrounding suburb schools.

The purpose of the contest is to stimulate students to consider careers in engineering by fostering interest in engineering through research, essay writing, creating a poster and interacting with engineers.

Students submit an essay and a poster about either one of the following:

a) An engineer who made a contribution to society. The student should provide details of the contribution/accomplishment of the engineer. The essay should explain who the engineer is and why the student selected him/her. The poster should depict some aspects of the engineer and the engineer's accomplishment.

b) A major engineering project. The student should provide the details of the project.  The essay should explain the major project and its benefit to society and why the student selected it. The poster should depict some aspects of the project and it’s unique features.

Rules:
1. The students are divided into three groups: 3rd & 4th grade, 5th & 6th grade, and 7th & 8th grade.
2. There will be at least three first prize winners (one from each group).
3. Students may either enter individually or partner with another student from the same grade.
4. The selected engineer must have received an Engineering Degree from a university. Note that architectural degree, general science degree, etc. are not accepted.
5. The essay must be typed and between 250 to 500 words
6. Contestants should email the following three items:
a) Poster: 1-slide in PowerPoint format. The slide should be neat, creative, with photos and text. Font size should be a minimum of 16 points. See attached suggested template for the poster.
b) Essay: in MSWord or .pdf format.
c) The Entry Form

Submission Deadline is February 8, 2019 by 5:00 p.m.

Winners will be notified by February 15, 2019.

E-mail submissions to Jamal Grainawi, PE, SE Jgrainawi@AAAEA.org or Dr. Soliman Khudeira, PE, SE Soliman.Khudeira@iit.edu. You could also send questions to either email.

The winning essay/posters will be printed by AAAEA and displayed during the Washington Award Banquet and during DuPage Area E-Week Expo at IIT-Rice Campus on February 23, 2019 (for more information, see www.dupageeweek.iit.edu)

Prizes:
The winners from each group will receive the following:
1) First prize for each group: $100
2) Second prize for each group: $50
3) The winner (accompanied by an adult) will be invited to attend the Washington Award Banquet on Friday, February 22, 2019 at Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, Rosemont
4) Engineering and/or other book publishing companies normally give other tangible gifts to the winners at the Washington Award Banquet


AAAEA/ASCE CI Technical Seminar, June 26

You are invited to attend the AAAEA-IL / ASCE Construction Institute Technical Seminar on Tuesday, June 26 at WSP in Chicago featuring networking, dinner, and a presentation by Joe Pecoraro of Skender Construction.

RSVP for the AAAEA/ASCE CI Technical Seminar!

With more than 12 years’ experience in Lean construction, Skender Project Executive Joe Pecoraro will present "Why Lean and How It Applies to Construction" - a comprehensive introduction to Lean methodology and its implementation based on his personal experience utilizing its practices in the construction industry. The learning objectives being presented include:

- What is Lean? The philosophy of eliminating waste.

- What does it mean to operate Lean in construction?

How is Lean different in the design vs. construction phases of a project?

- What Lean tools are available to you? How and why they work in the jobsite vs. office across all industries.

- How does culture fit into Lean?

Date & Time: Tuesday, June 26, 2018. Social & Dinner from 5:30-6pm and Presentation from 6pm to 7pm.

Location: WSP, 30 N LaSalle St, Suite 4200, Chicago, Illinois

PDH: 1.0 PDH

Cost: General $30, Government $20, Students: $10. Register by Monday June 25th, 2018.

Biography

Joe Pecoraro is a project executive at Skender Construction, one of the nation’s 70 largest multifamily building contractors. He has 13 years of multi-unit residential construction experience, including numerous affordable housing and senior living projects. Joe is a recognized leader in Lean construction, working closely with developers to ensure the most efficient, value-optimized project delivery possible.


Apply for the 2018 AAAEA-IL Scholarship!

The 2018 AAAEA-IL Scholarship award is established by the AAAEA-IL and presented to Undergraduate and Graduate students in the areas of Engineering, Architecture, and Computer Science.

Depending on the availability of funds, the scholarships will be awarded annually in a determined amount. The names of the winners will be presented in October 2018 at the AAAEA Annual Event. The recipient will receive a certificate and check at the AAAEA Annual Event, and is required to accept this award in person.

The AAAEA-IL scholarship is available only to active student members who paid their 2018 membership dues ($10) to the AAAEA-IL and who are attending an accredited four (4) years college or university in the state of Illinois, or a resident of Illinois attending college elsewhere.

To check on your membership, log in to http://aaaea.org/il/wp-login.php and click on Pay/Renew my membership or contact membership chair at membership@aaaea.org.

Download and complete the 2018 AAAEA-IL Scholarship Requirements and Form

Application Deadline: All application materials are due to AAAEA-IL no later than 4:00 PM CST on September 21, 2018. Incomplete applications or late applications will automatically be discarded.

Applicants will be notified by email of the final decision.

Submission: E-mail (preferred) all application materials (complete package) as one file (PDF Format) to: scholarship@aaaea.org. Please include 2018 AAAEA-IL Scholarship Committee in the subject line.

OR

Mail all application materials (complete package) to: AAAEA, c/o 2018 AAAEA-IL Scholarship Committee, P. O. Box 1536, Chicago, IL 60690-1536


AAAEA 2017 ACT CLASSES

AAAEA-IL December Newsletter
Recent News
12-2016

 AAAEA-IL


Membership
To renew or initiate your membership registration.

Executive Board
President
 Issam Rayyan, PE
Vice President
Hussam Alkhatib
Secretary
Fatina Ahmad
Treasurer
Mohamad Alsharbini
IT Committee
Amro Kudsi
Activity Committee
Ahmad Basrawi
Career Committee
Hani Mayzouni MS,MBA,PMP
Education Committee
Dr. Mohsen Issa,SE, PE
Membership Committee
Rami Asfahani

 
 How do I get more involved?
The easiest way to get involved with AAAEA-IL is to join a committee! AAAEA committees allow you to get hands-on with the association, quickly make new contacts, and learn the ropes of organizing a program or event. Taking initiative can help you advance to other positions within AAAEA while developing important skills that translate into your professional life.
 
AAAEA 2017 ACT CLASS

Dear Colleagues and Community Members,

AAAEA proudly announces Open Registration for the 2017 ACT Review Class. Students are welcome to register early for the course as classroom size is limited. To facilitate the start of the ACT Review program, beginning January 7, 2017 for 11 weeks, and to ensure that students receive maximum instruction time and benefit, we request that all students register as early as possible since we are limiting class size to 25 students to maximize the learning experience in the classroom. Registration Deadline is December 25, 2016allowing students' timely purchase of the study material and ample review time of material prior to classes in January 2017.

Session
Date
Subject
Instructor
1
7-Jan-17
Test 1
Dr. Ahmad Hammad
2
14-Jan-17
English
Mr. Ismael El-Amin
3
21-Jan-17
Mathematics
Dr. Soliman Khudeira
4
28-Jan-17
Science
Mr. Basman Dahleh
5
4-Feb-17
Reading
Mr. Ismael El-Amin
6
11-Feb-17
Test 2
Dr. Ahmad Hammad
7
18-Feb-17
Reading
Mr. Ismael El-Amin
8
25-Feb-17
Mathematics
Dr. Soliman Khudeira
9
4-Mar-17
English
Mr. Ismael El-Amin
10
11-Mar-17
Science
Mr. Basman Dahleh
11
18-Mar-17
Test 3
Dr. Ahmad Hammad
Classes will be held in room 211 at Universal School in Bridgeview, IL, from 10:00 AM until 1:30 PM on Saturdays. Cost will be $100 per student to cover books, printing materials, and supplies.
Please mail your registration information (name, email, cell number, and check payable to AAAEA. Please include the name of the student on the check) to:
AAAEA
P.O. Box 1536
Chicago, IL 60690-1536
Email: aaaea@aaaea.org
AAAEA is very proud of the ACT program as one of the many successful programs AAAEA is offering to our members and community, and our belief in providing a solid education for our future leaders.

2017-2018 Postgraduate/Postdoctoral Fellowships in Conservation of Museum Collections

The Smithsonian’s Office of Fellowships and Internships has announced one-year fellowships for recent graduates of masters programs in art and archaeological conservation (or the equivalent) or conservation scientists, including those at the postdoctoral level, to conduct research and gain further training in Smithsonian centers for the conservation and research of museum collections. The fellowship begins in the fall of 2017. A stipend of $37,700 is being offered at the postgraduate level and $48,000 at the postdoctoral level, plus a research allowance up to $4,000. While 12-month fellowship proposals are preferred, applications for projects of shorter duration (3 to 12 months) are acceptable, with a commensurate reduction to the stipend amounts. The prospective fellow must first contact the conservator or scientist with whom he or she would like to work and is encouraged to seek direction with crafting an effective proposal. Previously successful proposals have benefited from the proposed mentor’s guidance in developing the research question and navigating the Smithsonian collections. If the potential supervisor confirms that candidacy is suitable, application must be made through the Office of Fellowships and Internships by December 1, 2016. Program guidelines and instructions for application are available at http://www.smithsonianofi.com/fellowship-opportunities/smithsonian-postgraduate-fellowships-in-conservation-of-museum-collections-program/

As one of the conservation laboratories in which a fellowship is offered, the Smithsonian’s Museum Conservation Institute (MCI) offers postings for treatment and research projects benefiting Smithsonian collections that make use of MCI’s excellent analytical capabilities (http://www.si.edu/mci/). Contact:

Mary Ballard, Senior Textiles Conservator, 301-238-1210, ballardm@si.edu  

Shannon A. Brogdon-Grantham, Photograph and Paper Conservator, 301-238-1241, brogdon-granthams@si.edu

A. Elena Charola, Research Scientist (biodeterioration, stone), 301-238-1213, charolaa@si.edu  

Paula T. DePriest, Deputy Director (biodeterioration), 301-238-1206, depriestp@si.edu

Janet G. Douglas, Head of Technical Studies (analysis of cultural heritage), 301-238-1238, douglja@si.edu  

Christine France, Research Physical Scientist (stable isotopes), 301-238-1261, francec@si.edu  

Carol Grissom, Senior Objects Conservator, 301-238-1236, grissomc@si.edu   

Jessica S. Johnson, Head of Conservation (archaeological materials), 301-238-1218, johnsonjs@si.edu  

Rebecca Kaczkowski, Preventive Conservator, 301-238-1242, kaczkowskir@si.edu  

Gwénaëlle Kavich, Conservation Scientist (materials characterization), 301-238-1265, kavichgm@si.edu  

Robert J. Koestler, Director (biodeterioration), 301-238-1205, koestlerr@si.edu

Thomas Lam, Physical Scientist (SEM-EDS, CL, XRF and microfadeometry), 301-238-1232, lamt@si.edu

Nicole Little, Physical Scientist (ICP-MS, XRD, SEM-EDS), 301-238-1243, littlen@si.edu  

Odile Madden, Research Scientist (modern materials, plastic, Raman spectroscopy), 301-238-1257, maddeno@si.edu  

Dawn Rogala, Paintings Conservator (modern paints, artists’ materials research/archives), 301-238-1255, rogalad@si.edu  

Jia-Sun Tsang, Senior Paintings Conservator (research and treatment of modern and contemporary art), 301-238-1231, tsangj@si.edu   

Ed Vicenzi, Research Scientist (microanalysis & imaging of heritage materials), 301-238-1215, vicenzie@si.edu  

E. Keats Webb, Imaging Specialist (scientific and computational imaging), 301-238-1212, webbekeats@si.edu

Fellows may also be hosted in the conservation and analytical laboratories of other Smithsonian museums and research centers, with the possibility of additional facilities for analytical work available at MCI. The conservator contacts for these museums are listed below: 

Malcolm Collum, Engen Conservation Chair, National Air and Space Museum (objects,) 703-572-4361, collumm@si.edu

Tiarna Doherty, Chief of Conservation, Smithsonian American Art Museum (colonial to contemporary paintings, paper, objects, and frames), 202-633-5802, dohertyt@si.edu  

Janice Ellis, Senior Paper Conservator, National Museum of American History (books and paper), 202-633-3623, ellisjs@si.edu

Kira Eng-Wilmot, Senior Textile Conservator, Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum (decorative/applied arts: textiles, paper, three-dimensional objects), 212-849-8462, engwilmots@si.edu

Sunae Park Evans, Senior Costume Conservator, National Museum of American History (costumes and textiles), 202-633-3629, evanssu@si.edu

Andrew Hare, Supervisory Oriental Art Restoration, Freer and Sackler Galleries (objects, paper, and Asian paintings; and conservation science), 202-633-0370, harean@si.edu . Special note: Due to museum construction, the Freer and Sackler Galleries are not currently accepting applications for fellowships in this cycle; however they do welcome inquiries from persons interested in developing a project at a future date.

Catharine Hawks, Natural History Conservator, National Museum of Natural History (natural history and anthropological objects), 202-633-0835, hawksc@si.edu

Nora Lockshin, Senior Conservator, Smithsonian Institution Archives (archives, books, and paper), 202-633-5913, lockshinn@si.edu

Dana Moffett, Senior Conservator, National Museum of African Art (objects), 202-633-4614, moffettd@si.edu . Special note: The National Museum of African Art is not accepting applications for the Smithsonian Conservation fellowships but will have other fellowship opportunities available for the 2017-2018 cycle. 

Lou Molnar, Head of Conservation, National Portrait Gallery (paintings and paper), 202-633-5822, molnarl@si.edu

Beth Richwine, Senior Objects Conservator, National Museum of American History (objects), 202-633-3639, richwineb@si.edu  

Gwynne Ryan, Chief Conservator, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (modern materials), 202-633- 2728, ryangw@si.edu  


AAAEA ACT CLASS 2014

AAAEA is very proud of the ACT program as one of the many successful programs AAAEA is offering to our members and community, and our belief in providing a solid education for our future leaders.

Course: January 4th, 2014 - March 22, 2014 (an 11 weeks course)

Registration deadline: December 21, 2013 (Instructions bellow)

Location: Universal School in Bridgeview, IL (room 211) - Time: Saturdays from 10:00 A.M to 1:00 P.M


Dear Colleagues and Community Members,

AAAEA is proudly announcing open registration for the ACT Review Classes for 2014. Students are welcome to register early for the course as classroom size is limited.

In order to facilitate the start of the ACT Review program that is set to begin on January 4, 2014 for 11 weeks; and to ensure that the students will be receiving maximum instruction time and benefit, we request that all students register as early as possible since we are limiting class size to 25 students to maximize the learning experience in the classroom. Deadline for registration is December 21st, 2013 to allow timely purchase of the study material, and give students ample time to review the material and prepare prior to arriving to the classroom in January.

Session

Date

Subject

Instructor

1

4-Jan-14

Test 1

Dr. Ahmad Hammad

2

11-Jan-14

English

Mr. Ismael El-Amin

3

18-Jan-14

Mathematics

Dr. Soliman Khudeira

4

25-Jan-14

Science

Mr. Basman Dahleh

5

1-Feb-14

Reading

Mr. Ismael El-Amin

6

8-Feb-14

Test 2

Dr. Ahmad Hammad

7

15-Feb-14

Reading

Mr. Ismael El-Amin

OFF

22-Feb-14

Engineers Week

Du Page College Engineers Week

8

1-Mar-14

Science

Mr. Basman Dahleh

9

8-Mar-14

English

Mr. Ismael El-Amin

10

15-Mar-14

Mathematics

Dr. Soliman Khudeira

11

22-Mar-14

Test 3

Dr. Ahmad Hammad

 

The classes will be held at room 211 at Universal School in Bridgeview, IL, and the time will be from 10:00 am until 1:00 pm on Saturdays. The cost will be $200 per student to cover the cost of the books, printing materials, and supplies. ($100 will be refunded to those students who attend regularly (no more than one excused absence) and show an improvement of 3 points in the overall average throughout the 3 tests)

Please mail your registration information (name, email, cell number, and check payable to AAAEA. Please include the name of the student on the check) to:

AAAEA
P.O. Box 1536
Chicago, IL 60690-1536
email: act@aaaea.org