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Employing Students In Industrial Outreach
Author(s) -
Ronald A. Cox,
R. A. F. Grieve,
Jeffrey Mohr
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--8336
Subject(s) - outreach , engineering management , service (business) , engine department , engineering , work (physics) , schedule , session (web analytics) , obligation , computer science , business , marketing , world wide web , mechanical engineering , political science , law , operating system
The Center for Industrial Research and Service (CIRAS) at Iowa State University provides engineering and business outreach assistance to Iowa’s 6000 manufacturers. CIRAS is able to amplify the services they offer these companies by employing College of Engineering students as co-ops, interns, and as part-time help. These students work with CIRAS project engineers, providing technical assistance to manufacturers that may not have technical expertise in a given area or that may not have the time to complete engineering work on schedule. Students from a variety of disciplines are employed to assist on projects that involve plant layout, product testing, and design and development of products.

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