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AAAEA - IL Newsletter          JANUARY 2009
In This Issue
AAAEA - Student Chapter
Community Corner
Essay / Poster Contest
Career Opportunity
Arab American Family Services (AAFS) open house
Activity Commeettie
IT Commeettie
Education Committee
Member's News
Technical Article: Nanotechnology Introduction
Interview with Najla Baeshen
Cool Bridges
Dear Member,

This newsletter is a reflection of the association and all that is being done.   In addition, the contribution from our members is greatly needed and appreciated.  We would like to thank Amro Kudssi for his contribution to this issue.  He has provided us with the technical article.  Please remember that this newsletter belongs to all members.  Your help in making the newsletter a better one is needed.  You can contact us through e-mail: aaaea@aaaea.org
 
Newsletter Committee:
-Raghad Adeis-Dahhan
-Jamal Grainawi
-Luai Abu Hilal
-Bilal Masri
-John Romi
-Nabeel Aldrees
 
Sincerely,
Raghad Adeis-Dahhan
AAAE Banner 
Career Corner
  
Career Corner >>
Dear Amro,

As we start our thirteenth year, we are realizing more opportunities as well as challenges. This is normal for a dynamic association like ours.
The opportunities are a direct result of maturity, and fresh new blood in the association which is taking the responsibility to move our programs and come up with new ideas and better ways of doing things.
 
Our board this year may be the youngest board I remember. These new members to the board have demonstrated commitment and support to the AAAEA we should all be proud of.
Our local newsletter has been covering our activities better than ever, and with the leadership of Raghad Dahhan, and the talent, commitment and support of John Romi (new member and producer of the newsletter) the newsletter is more attractive to read. Your contribution would be great also.
 
AAAEA has been working with firms to establish relations, where we can identify areas of partnership to benefit our members, and to assist these firms. This work will expand in the next few months.
This month, we have started the EIT, ACT, tutor math and held a seminar at UIC. Most of these programs will continue for the next 2-3 month on a weekly basis, and hope the new younger leadership will replace the older one in these programs this year.
Some of the challenges are the standard ones, such as maintaining the membership and expanding it, keeping members involved, and come up with more ideas to serve our members.
With the economy the way it is, AAAEA and its members are required to work harder to assist every colleague to land a job. Also, I call on AAAEA to examine the opportunities with the green technology and how AAAEA can assist its members to take advantage of these opportunities.  We need your ideas.
 
In conclusion, without your involvement, this association would not have reached where it is now. I thank you for your support, and ask you to be more involved in your AAAEA. Also, I call on all Illinois chapters to be more active and to serve their membership to the best they can.
I invite you to make this year a great year for AAAEA and its members.

Regards,
Bilal Almasri
Founding President
AAAEA - Student Chapter - Event Review

Name of Event: Structural Engineering Opportunities
Type of Event: Panel Discussion
Date: 1/15/09
Location: University of Illinois at Chicago Campus
 
Summary:
Thursday January 15, 2009, the AAAEA hosted a Q&A Panel Discussion about structural engineering opportunities. Two guest speakers, both professionals working in the structural engineering field, Dr. Ahmad Hammad - specialized in bridges and Dr. Mustafa Mahamid - specialized in buildings, were scheduled to come in to talk to students and share their knowledge and experience regarding the market for structural engineers. Unfortunately, Dr. Hammad was unable to make it and had to cancel last minute. However, Dr Mahamid conducted the discussion talking briefly about bridges and extensively about his area of expertise - buildings. There was a turnout of 10-15 students, mostly undergraduate civil engineering majors, but also ranging to graduate students both at the Master and PHD levels. The audience consisted of both Arab, and non-Arab students. Many topics were covered in the discussion including the types of work structural engineers are doing in the current field, what structural engineers are expected to know, what qualities prominent companies are looking for from potential structural engineering employees, what the current market is looking like in the structural engineering field, and how the local structural engineering field is being affected by the current economical situation. The event was conducted in an open-end manner where the students were encouraged to interrupt and ask any questions at anytime. This resulted in a great way for students to obtain answers to any uncertainties they might have had, and even for the students to possibly contribute in answering the questions of their fellow peers and colleges.
 
Kevin Mesyef
President AAAEA - Student Chapter
University of Illinois at Chicago
Career Opportunity

Raed (Ray) Milhem (Motorola VP/GM) is co-hosting a Career Leadership seminar in Schumbaurg on Sat.Feb.7th with Carl Schumacher. Pat Canavan (Sr.VP @ Motorola) will be the Keynote speaker. The Seminar will address many career related issues such as: creating a marketable Resume, interview skills, leadership, Management skills, how to expand your network and other career-related issues.
 
AAAEA members will receive 20% off.
 
Go here for more info: www.Executivecareerseminars.com
Essay / Poster Contest:
 
AAAEA is extending the contest deadline to January 20th, 2009 (Tuesday 5 pm.).  Please submit the Essay + Poster and the Entry Form no later than 5 pm on Tuesday 1/20/09.  Please forward to friends and relatives and encourage them to submit. 
 
The Essay/ Poster Contest is sponsored by AAAEA and is open to all students in the 3rd through 8th grades in the Chicago land area schools.  Students submit an essay and a poster about an engineer that they admire or have made an impact on their life.  The essay should explain who the engineer is and why the student admires this engineer.  The poster should depict some aspect of the engineer and the engineer's accomplishment.  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. Click here   http://www.aaaea.org/Events/eWeek09/eWeek09.htm  for a registration form. For more information, visit our website at www.aaaea.org our e-mail us at aaaea@aaaea.org.
 
Regards,
Jamal Grainawi, P.E., S.E.
AAAEA Chairman

Please see the following links:
 
Essay-Poster Contest Announcement and Rules
  
Essay-Poster Contest Entry Form
 
Community Corner
  • Help with AQSA School Science Fair Judges 1-29-09:Aqsa School, a private school in Bridgeview, will be having its annual science fair on Thursday, Jan. 29, 2009, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.  We are in need of qualified judges for that day.  We always look forward to the feedback and the students benefit so much from the experience and background of knowledgeable judges.  We would greatly appreciate it if you could participate in this year's science fair.  This would be such an invaluable service that our school would appreciate.  We would be so thankful for your help in the success of our fair.  If you have any questions please contact Khalida Baste at:

    08-598-2700 or e-mail kbaqsa@yahoo.com 

    Sincerely Yours,
    Mrs, Khalida Baste
    Principal


  • Families in need for you support in Chicago: I have noticed that a few of our clients are in need in of furniture. If you or anyone you know is willing to donate furniture that is not being used please let me know. Also, a family with children is in need for blankets and pillows and household items. Let me know if you can provide anything, it will be appreciated greatly!


    Aysha Shalabey
    Arab American Family Services
    9044 S. Octavia
    Bridgview, IL 60455
    708.599.2237


  • Career day at Universal School:  Universal is hosting a career day on Friday 1/30/09.They need two engineers from 8am-noon.Can you help?  If you can, please send an e-mail to this address: bdahleh@yahoo.com
Activity Commeettie
Network Luncheon 
 
Date: Saturday, February 28, 2009
Time: 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM.
Place: Arab American Family Services (AAFS)
The new purchased center at
9044 S.  Oktavia, Bridgeview Il 60455
708-599-AAFS
Cost:
 
Topics: $10.00-Lunch will be served
1. Introducing the AAFS to AAEA members.  The AAFS' provides services to many Arab American families and individuals "who far too long have suffered tremendously... AAFS addresses the countless social and economic barriers that face the growing population of Arab-Americans".
2. A business owner meeting will be held in the second half of the meeting
 
Reservations:  (312) 409-8560 (Voice Mail)
(312) 719-3896
Mr. Hasan Algholeh, PE
President
 
630-983-9819
Dr. Nabil Refai, PMP
Activity Chairperson
Arab American Family Services (AAFS)
 
held an open house on Wednesday 1/14/09 at the  new location 9044 s Octavia,in Bridgeview.
In spite of the very cold weather on that day,the event was well attended.
Bilal Almasri of the AAAEA community liaison,attended the event,in addition to other associations and members of the community.AAFS is about 7 years,and AAAEA has been working with them over the last 7 years to assist our community.
Best wishes to AAFS,and congratulations on their accomplishments.
 
  

Bilal Almasri
IT Committee
 
The IT committee held its first meeting on Sunday 1/18/09. Amr Kudssi(chair), Mahmoud Aldabe, John Romi, and Bilal Almasri members.
 
  1. The committee has identified the admin. site modules and the public site modules.
  2. Committee is evaluating the web hosting.net to host.
Time line was established as follow:
 
1-Business rules completion                                1/21/09
2-Code writing completion                                    3/1/09
3-Testing completion                                           4/1/09
4-Punch list  completion                                       5/1/09
5-Information migration to start on May 1,2009.
Education Committee
 
1. EIT/FE Review Course 
 
AAAEA will offer the following EIT/FE Classes. The classes will be held at the University of Illinois -Chicago (UIC) campus. The classes are designed to help you prepare for the April 25, 2009 Exam. Members are encouraged to register for the classes and the exams.
 
 

2. ACT Review Course

 
This year the ACT review class started on January 17, 2009 and will continue on until March 28, 2009. Classes are being held at Universal School in collaboration with Aqsa School. The four ACT topics, Mathematics, Science, English and Reading, will be reviewed and studied along with sample tests. We would like to wish our students the best of luck.
We also would like to thank our volunteers for all of their help.  Our volunteers have chosen to take time out of their busy lives in order to help our kids to advance.  We would like to acknowledge our volunteers which include: Mr. Bilal Almasri, Ms.Sandy Abdallah, Ms. Ruba Abo Zir, Dr. Soliman Khudeira, Dr.Gaffar Kazkaz, Ms.Raghad Adeis-Dahhan, Dr. Ahmad Hammad, and Mr.Basman Dahleh.  Thank you for volunteering; your effort is really appreciated. 
 
Member's News
 
ALF MUBROOK/Congratulations to Mark Bendok on his recent promotion to a project manager. This promotion is a reflection of his professionalism, dedication and hard work.
AAAEA is glad for you, and wish you and the family the best.
 
Congratulations to our colleague Ghaffar Kazkaz on being a grandfather for the second time.His daughter Rana and her husband Anas Khalaf have their new baby girl Zayn on 12/27/09.Baby and mom are doing fine....ALF MUBROOK
 
Mubrook to our colleague Mahmoud Aldabe on his promotion to MIS director in Benesch.It is well deserved and a result of the hard work and didication.
Best of luck
Technical Article: Nanotechnology Introduction
By: Dr. Ralph Merkle
Hosted by: www.zyvex.com

 
Manufactured products are made from atoms. The properties of those products depend on how those atoms are arranged. If we rearrange the atoms in coal we can make diamond. If we rearrange the atoms in sand (and add a few other trace elements) we can make computer chips. If we rearrange the atoms in dirt, water and air we can make potatoes.
 
Interview with Najla Baeshen
 
Please introduce yourself 
            
I am from Saudi Arabia and have been in the United States for many years.  I received a B.S. in Civil Engineering from the University of Mississippi and am currently pursuing an M.S. in Civil Engineering from the University of Illinois-Chicago.  Currently, I am working as a Civil Engineer with the URS Corporation. 
 
 

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Cool Bridges

  
Octavio Frias de Oliveira Bridge, Sao Paulo, Brazil.    
Opened in May 2008, the Octavio Frias de Oliveira Bridge is a stunning x-shaped cable-stayed bridge that crosses the Pinheiros River in  Sao Paulo .  Its design is unique in that the 2 curved decks of the bridge cross each other through its x-shaped supporting tower, an illuminated structure that stands 450ft tall and has attached to it 144 steel cables.