ASME WashU

ASME WashU Mechanical engineering club at Washington University in St. Louis. We do all sorts of engineering related projects and events. Come stop by and see what we do.

Current projects include building battle bots, 3d printers, and quadcopters. We also do career nights about once a year. If anyone has suggestions for a new projects we'll do that too. If you have a project you want to do and want a great group of dedicated engineering students to help you with, come check us out. Our meetings this year will be Wednesday evenings at 6:00 in the Makerspace12 (Urbauer 110A).

ASME at the St. Louis Air Show and STEM Expo this weekend!
09/09/2019

ASME at the St. Louis Air Show and STEM Expo this weekend!

If you've ever wondered what it takes to become a professional engineer than make sure to stop by our info session on We...
04/02/2019

If you've ever wondered what it takes to become a professional engineer than make sure to stop by our info session on Wednesday (4/3) we will be serving Chipotle and hope to see you all there!

We had a great time with Michio Kaku! Thanks to everyone who came out and made it such an enjoyable night! Special thank...
02/24/2018

We had a great time with Michio Kaku! Thanks to everyone who came out and made it such an enjoyable night! Special thanks to WashU and the SU Trending Topics Series for making this all possible!

Excited for Michio Kaku, happening now!
02/23/2018

Excited for Michio Kaku, happening now!

Come see Michio Kaku Thursday Feb 22!
02/14/2018

Come see Michio Kaku Thursday Feb 22!

10/03/2016

Hey everyone! SU Budgets are due tomorrow. If you want funding set aside for your project next semester, please contact James Norlin at [email protected] with your requests as soon as possible.Thanks!

Fun with ASME WashU! Enjoy this video of our first flight test, along with images of the plane. Future potential project...
09/14/2016

Fun with ASME WashU! Enjoy this video of our first flight test, along with images of the plane. Future potential project ideas include adding parachutes (landing was a bit rough), live FPV through Oculus Rift or similar, and even ridiculous things like installing an IMU, and building a po wer-gimballed cage for the operator that matches body position to camera position, so if you look down, you face down. If you can dream it, we can help you do it.- Makerspace 12

https://youtu.be/VP6TkVmTRqM

Can you turn a bracelet out of rock salt on a lathe? "Turns" out you can. ;-)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaHS6puATMQ
04/18/2016

Can you turn a bracelet out of rock salt on a lathe? "Turns" out you can. ;-)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaHS6puATMQ

A Himalayan salt block, turned into a unique bracelet! The process was a pretty nerve racking but I think the end result was well worth the effort! Full Writ...

10/08/2015

Have an idea? Something you want to build? Want friends to hang out with? Come to the Urbauer machine shop for ASME at six tonight!

ASME WashU attended the CIRC Bot Brawl 2015 -- our beloved 3-pounder BrickJoke took 2nd in the Beetleweights!http://mems...
05/27/2015

ASME WashU attended the CIRC Bot Brawl 2015 -- our beloved 3-pounder BrickJoke took 2nd in the Beetleweights!

http://mems.wustl.edu/aboutthedepartment/pages/news-story.aspx?news=437

The event is one of the longest-running robotic combat competitions in th United States and is hosted by the Central Illinois Robotics Club. Events include RC Combat, Sumo, Line Following and Line Maze. Our Wash U Team placed second in the RC Combat competition.

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St. Louis, MO

Opening Hours

6pm - 7pm

Telephone

(314) 935-3885

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