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  • Let's kick things off by getting to know each other! When you're ready, create a quick post and introduce yourself. Here are a few prompts to help: What school do you attend and what are you studying? Are you involved in your SAE Collegiate ...

  • Hello Section Membership, We will start out the new year with a Governing Board Meeting at Hill Road Grill, Monday January 13 at 6 PM. This will be a working meeting to finalize the Engineers Week Banquet. We need to finalize the agenda and update ...

  • As we continue to navigate the digital landscape, it's crucial for us to remain vigilant against potential security threats. One prevalent concern we need to address is the rise of spoofed emails. To ensure the security of our communication channels, ...

  • Hello Section Officers: All financial reports have been sent out from my personal SAE email. Please let me know if you did not receive your financial report and contact me directly at: allie.fetchko@sae.org. Thank you very much, Allie Fetchko ...

  • Hello Section Officers: My sincerest apologies in this year's delay in getting the Year End Financials to you all. I've been sending out the forms individually after communicating with several Sections that the Year End Reports I posted in the Toolkit ...

Announcements

  • Register Today for our Upcoming April SAE Expert Insights Webinar

    Register for the upcoming SAE Expert Insights Webinar being held on Tuesday, April 21st from 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM, EST

    SAE Expert Insights: Computational aspects of Automotive Aerodynamics: Current Trends and Future Challenges. 

    Advances in high performance computing (HPC) continue to transform computational aerodynamics from a specialist tool into a routine part of the automotive design workflow. With aerodynamic drag accounting for a significant portion of an electric vehicle's energy consumption at highway speeds, it is imperative that computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations provide rapid and accurate guidance, helping shape design decisions early. This session surveys various practical aspects of aerodynamic CFD tools in industrial use today — from everyday RANS solvers through scale-resolving DES and LES approaches — examining what each method gets right, where it fails, and at what computational cost. The disruptive role played by computational accelerators like GPUs and machine learning will also be examined, along with trends that might shape future developments. Nevertheless, stringent accuracy and consistency requirements continue to pose significant physics modeling challenges, as illustrated by the gap between simulation results and experiments; ongoing efforts to close this gap will be discussed. Beyond passenger vehicles, distinct difficulties associated with heavy commercial and racing vehicle simulations will also be highlighted. Finally, we will close with some emerging and unresolved challenges, and chart a possible roadmap for the coming decade.

    presented by Parvez Sukheswalla

  • Annual Collegiate Vehicle Showcase - Medina AutoMotorPlex - Caffeine & Octane - April 11, 9 AM - 12

    Spring is here and our annual Collegiate Vehicle Showcase is on Saturday, April 11, 9AM - 12PM at the Medina AutoMotorPlex as part of their Caffeine and Octane event. See attached flyer and links for details. Watch for parking directions as you approach the AutoMotorPlex in Medina. Usually parking signs direct you to LORAM or the Hennepin Public Works facility both a short walk from AutoMotorPlex. Look for the SAE Twin Cities booth with student vehicle showcase and stop by to talk to students and the SAE Twin Cities board.
    Hope to see some of you Saturday , April 11 morning.

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