Henkel Sponsors University of Michigan Solar Car Team

Henkel Corporation has announced its continued sponsorship of the University of Michigan Solar Car Team. As part of being a Silver Sponsor, Henkel continues to lend its technology and expertise to this project.

Since 2005, Henkel has partnered with the Michigan Solar Car Team to provide products on their vehicles, which compete every two years. This is a great opportunity for both organizations to exchange ideas and utilize technology for alternative energy applications.

“We appreciate the technological support we have received from Henkel,” said Steve Durbin, interim project manager, UM Solar Car. “It is a great benefit to our team members to utilize products used on vehicles in mass production.”

“Henkel is dedicated to supporting the educational community,” said Chuck Evans, executive vice president, automotive, Henkel. “The students of the Michigan Solar Car Team and their exploration of alternative energy sources is representative of the sustainable direction of the automotive industry. We are honored to have supported the University of Michigan in their successful endeavor at the 2009 World Solar Challenge, and congratulate them on their third place finish.”

For additional information on Henkel’s automotive solutions, please visit www.henkelna.com/automotive.

About Henkel

Henkel (www.henkelna.com/automotive) is the market leader in adhesives, sealants and surface treatments to the transportation industry. Backed by extensive design capabilities, a broad product range, specific application knowledge and technical expertise, the company delivers solutions to all segments of automotive development – automotive body, interior, chassis, electronics and powertrain production. Through powerful brands like Loctite®, Teroson®, Aquence(TM), Bonderite®, Frekote® and Multan(TM), Henkel provides significant economic and environmental advantages for today’s vehicles, making them safer, more comfortable and extending vehicle value.

Henkel has been committed to making people’s lives easier, better and more beautiful for more than 130 years. A Fortune Global 500 and Germany’s most admired company according to a recent Fortune survey, Henkel offers strong brands and technologies in three areas of competence: Home Care, Personal Care and Adhesive Technologies. Each day, more than 52,000 employees in 125 countries are dedicated to fulfilling Henkel’s claim “A Brand like a Friend.” In fiscal 2008, Henkel generated sales of 14,131 million euros and adjusted operating profit of 1,460 million euros.

About University of Michigan Solar Car Team

The University of Michigan Solar Car Team is an entirely student-run organization whose purpose is to design, finance, build, and race a solar-powered vehicle in competitions around North America and the world. We are dedicated to the development of our members as teammates, educators, and leaders, and  to the  education  of  our community  on the potentials  of alternative energy  technology.

Students who volunteer for the Solar Car Team are typically undergraduates who come from a wide range of academic disciplines, including majors within the College of Engineering, the Ross School of Business, and the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. Each project operates on a two-year project cycle and sees as many as 200 volunteer students participating on the team.

For more information, visit www.solarcar.engin.umich.edu .

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Materials Science and Mathematics Research Honored at Nation’s Premier High School Science Competition

2009 Siemens Competition Regional Winners Announced at The University of Texas at Austin; Will Move on to National Finals for Chance at $100,000 Peter Hu Wins Top Individual Prize; Sean Karson, Dan Liu and Kevin Chen Win Top Team Prize.

Research projects in the areas of materials science and mathematics scored top marks this evening, as Peter Hu of Denton, Texas and the team of Sean Karson of Winter Park, Florida, Dan Liu of Austin, Texas and Kevin Chen of Missouri City, Texas received the highest honors at the Region Two Finals of the 2009 Siemens Competition in Math, Science & Technology, the nation’s premier high school science competition.

Tonight’s winners will receive thousands of dollars in college scholarships and be invited to compete at the National Finals in New York City on December 3-7, where the winners of six regional competitions across the United States will vie for scholarships ranging from $10,000 to the top prize of $100,000. The Siemens Competition, a signature program of the Siemens Foundation, is administered by the College Board.

“These students have just earned their place among the nation’s greatest high school scientists,” said James Whaley, President of the Siemens Foundation, based in Iselin, New Jersey. “Each year, the students’ work becomes more impressive, and in a record-setting year such as this one, their achievements become even more outstanding. We are proud to welcome them into our family of Siemens Scholars and look forward to their participation at the national finals in New York City.”

The students presented their research this weekend to a panel of judges from The University of Texas at Austin, host of the Siemens Competition Region Two Finals.

Individual Winner

Peter Hu, a senior at the Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science in Denton, Texas, won the individual category and a $3,000 college scholarship for his materials science project that aimed to develop a novel and biologically compatible material for protein drug delivery. While similar delivery systems for therapeutic proteins are known in scientific literature, many of these materials were found to be carcinogenic. Mr. Hu’s research, titled Novel Thermogelling Dispersions of Polymer Nanoparticles for Controlled Drug Delivery, focused on an alternative FDA-approved material to mimic the behavior of these previous delivery systems, effectively avoiding prior toxicity issues.

“While all of the projects were very impressive today, Mr. Hu’s research was successful on many levels,” said Dr. Christopher Bielawski, Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at The University of Texas at Austin. “This research project established a key proof of concept in the laboratory and the materials presented are poised for examination in living systems. Mr. Hu’s work is very advanced and comparable to that of a second or third year graduate student; with minimal tweaks, this research project stands an excellent chance at being published in a top-tier scientific journal and will likely make quite a splash in many scientific communities.”

Mr. Hu is a senior who aspires to one day lead a research team at a university or facility, such as the National Cancer Institute. Currently, he is the Vice President of the Junior Engineering Technical Society, and is organizing a science demonstration team in order to promote interest in math and science among elementary and middle school students. Mr. Hu is also a member of his school’s Research Organization.

Both of Mr. Hu’s parents are physicists, spurring his interest in science at a young age. In addition to his academic pursuits, Mr. Hu plays piano and violin, as well as basketball and table tennis in his free time. His mentor for this research project was Professor Liping Tang of the Department of Bioengineering at The University of Texas at Arlington.

Team Winners

Sean Karson, a senior at Trinity Prepatory High School in Winter Park, Florida; Dan Liu, a junior at the Liberal Arts and Science Academy High School in Austin, Texas; and Kevin Chen, a junior at William P. Clements High School in Sugar Land, Texas, won the team category and will share a $6,000 college scholarship for their mathematics project entitled Relating Missing and Decycling Edges in Directed Graphs. The team’s mathematics project has the potential to increase efficiency in real world networks by establishing an upper bound on the minimum number of connections that must be removed to destroy all cyclic pathways in systems like the World Wide Web and transcontinental trade routes.

“The team’s work was truly impressive in that it focused on a topic in pure mathematics,” said Dr. Haskell Rosenthal, John T. Stuart III Centennial Professor Emeritus in Mathematics at The University of Texas at Austin. “With new and delicate techniques, they have advanced the infrastructure and knowledge of graph theory by providing better bounds, which is of fundamental importance to the mathematics community. Their depth of knowledge was remarkable, and their work was on the same level of that of a Ph.D.”

Mr. Karson is a senior who has received Excellence Awards for Honors Computer Programming C++, Graphics I, Honors Chemistry, Honors Precalculus, AP JAVA and AP Chemistry. He has also received the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Math & Science Award, and is recognized as a National Merit Semifinalist. Mr. Karson is Captain of the Quiz Bowl Team, President of Mu Alpha Theta, a member of the Spanish Honor Society and the National Honor Society and volunteers for the Center of Math, Arts and Science Achievement. He has also received the Varsity Baseball Coach’s Award and the Most Valuable Defensive Player Award, and has been the starting third baseman on the Varsity Baseball Team since his sophomore year. Mr. Karson has also leveraged his love of puzzles to create a club called Rubik’s Revenge, aimed to teach middle school students how to solve Rubik’s Cubes.

Mr. Liu is a junior who aspires to one day become a computer or electronics engineer or programmer. He is currently Vice President of the InvenTeams Club, Co-Director of his school’s Math Team, and a member of the Liberal Arts and Science Academy’s (LASA) National Honor Society Chapter. Mr. Liu is also a part of the LASA Camerata Orchestra and Science Olympiad Team. He is a part of the Circle C Swim Team, and also plays badminton and ping-pong.

Mr. Chen is a junior and is a member of his school’s Mu Alpha Theta, Junior Engineering Technical Society and Computer Science Team.  He is also an active volunteer at a local middle school Math Club. Mr. Chen’s dad is a computer engineer and has taught mathematics and physics in the past, playing a large role in sparking his interest in math when he was young. His mother is also very encouraging and supportive of his passion for math and science, helping to foster his current academic interests. He enjoys practicing piano, playing tennis and programming games in his free time.

The team’s mentor was Dr. Jian Shen, Professor of Mathematics at Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas.

Regional Finalists
Regional Finalists each received a $1,000 scholarship.

Regional Finalists in the individual category were:
–  Sai Achi, Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science, Denton, TX
–  Somak Das, Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science, Denton, TX
–  Prianka Ghoshal, Westlake High School, Austin, TX

–  Sahil Khetpal, Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science, Denton, TX

Regional Finalists in the team category were:
–  Fayen Bastani and Jonathan Lin, Jasper High School, Plano, TX
–  Sumit Gogia and Patrick Kim, The Science Academy of South Texas,
Mercedes, TX; and Vincent Yu, Sha Tin College, Sha Tin, Hong Kong
–  Sunil Pai, The Kinkaid School, Houston TX; and Aneesh Sampath, Ward
Melville High School, East Setauket, NY

–  Tianjiao (Tom) Zhang and Liang Gu, Bellaire High School, Bellaire, TX

The Siemens Competition

The Siemens Competition was launched in 1998 to recognize America’s best and brightest math and science students. In another record-setting year, 2,151 students registered to enter the Siemens Competition in Math, Science and Technology in 2009 – more than ever before – for a total of 1,348 project submissions – a 14% increase in project submissions over 2008 figures and more than a 12% increase in the number of registrations.

Entries are judged at the regional level by esteemed scientists at six leading research universities which host the regional competitions: California Institute of Technology; Carnegie Mellon University; Georgia Institute of Technology; Massachusetts Institute of Technology; University of Notre Dame; and The University of Texas at Austin.

Winners of the regional events are invited to compete at the National Finals at New York University in New York City, December 3 – December 7, 2009. Visit www.siemens-foundation.org on December 7, 2009 at 9:30 am EST to view a live webcast of the National Finalist Award Presentation. You can also log into and follow the Siemens Foundation on Twitter (http://twitter.com/SFoundation) for the latest information and announcements throughout this year’s competition.

About the Siemens Foundation

The Siemens Foundation provides more than $7 million annually in support of educational initiatives in the areas of science, technology, engineering and math in the United States. Its signature programs, the Siemens Competition in Math, Science & Technology and Siemens Awards for Advanced Placement, reward exceptional achievement in science, math and technology. The newest program, The Siemens We Can Change the World Challenge, encourages K-12 students to develop innovative green solutions for environmental issues. By supporting outstanding students today, and recognizing the teachers and schools that inspire their excellence, the Foundation helps nurture tomorrow’s scientists and engineers. The Foundation’s mission is based on the culture of innovation, research and educational support that is the hallmark of Siemens’ U.S. companies and its parent company, Siemens AG.

For further information, visit www.siemens-foundation.org.

The College Board

The College Board is a not-for-profit membership association whose mission is to connect students to college success and opportunity. Founded in 1900, the College Board is composed of more than 5,700 schools, colleges, universities and other educational organizations. Each year, the College Board serves seven million students and their parents, 23,000 high schools, and 3,800 colleges through major programs and services in college readiness, college admission, guidance, assessment, financial aid, enrollment, and teaching and learning. Among its best-known programs are the SAT®, the PSAT/NMSQT® and the Advanced Placement Program® (AP®). The College Board is committed to the principles of excellence and equity, and that commitment is embodied in all of its programs, services, activities and concerns.

For further information, visit www.collegeboard.com.

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Can I Get Custom-made Motorcycle Frames Anywhere?

Motorcycle aficionados will need Motorcycle Frames at some point, especially if they want their personal motorcycles assembled from scratch for them. But did you know that you can actually get Custom-Made Motorcycle Frames online now?

To have Motorcycle Frames Custom-Made for you, you may need to clarify to the company doing that for you just what you need the Motorcycle Frames for. Like, do you intend to have the Motorcycle Frames installed on motorcycles used in major competitions or are they purely for recreational use? This is quite important for the company to know because Motorcycle Frames for competition use should be made to different standards compared to Motorcycle Frames to be employed for leisure and recreation only. If you take a recreational bike and then start putting it under the rigors of competitive motorcycle racing, don’t be surprised if it doesn’t perform to your expectations (and if it literally breaks down under that kind of use.) You’ll be lucky if you don’t suffer any broken bones as a result of misusing the bike for what it was not designed to do.

Don’t be surprised either if the design you are looking for in Motorcycle Frames is not in stock immediately. Suppliers who create Custom-Made Motorcycle Frames need to maintain a low overhead sometimes so that their costs do not go out of control. A company with huge expenses would then need to pass on those expenses to their customers to stay profitable in this business. If you can wait for your Motorcycle Frames to be crafted for you then shipped to your mailing address, then that would be better. It would also cost you less money.

You may need to inquire if any taxes figure into the cost of the service the company is providing to you. Ask how much shipping costs and how long it will take to ship the order to you (in terms of business days.) In case of sub-standard work provided, you should make sure the agreement you entered into has a return of goods policy, meaning you can get a refund on your purchase should it not meet your specifications. Some companies try to prevent themselves from incurring losses by saying you cannot have a refund on your purchase but you can have it replaced. Such stipulations should be made clear to you from the very beginning – before you even placed an order, actually. A company that is completely up front about its business policies will make sure you understand that, and if you haven’t been informed, will inform you straight at the outset of the transaction.

If you suddenly change your mind and opt to cancel your order, you might have to pay some kind of fine or penalty so that the company can cover its losses. After all, they have people, overhead, and raw materials to pay for so suddenly cancelling an order will make them lose money. To prevent this kind of embarrassing and awkward situation, always review the details of your order before you submit it.

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Motorcycle Supplies: For A Complete And Adrenalin-Pumping Experience

If you own a motorcycle, you should learn about the various types of motorcycle supplies in order for you to properly maintain your vehicle. Furthermore, understanding these products would also increase your safety while you are riding your motorcycle.

For certain individuals, nothing beats the adrenalin rush they get from riding their motorcycle. Hearing the engine roar and driving away at top speed can be very exciting and fulfilling at the same time. Moreover, one may even join motorcycle competitions, which further increase the gratification he would feel in owning this type of vehicle. And a huge part of this form of enjoyment can be obtained, provided that the motorcycle owner is aware of certain responsibilities he should have for himself and his vehicle. One of the fundamental responsibilities involves maintaining his motorcycle through acquiring a set of products that ensure its good performance and enhance its appearance.

These products are known as motorcycle supplies, and they are divided into a number of classifications. First are the motorcycle supplies that are attached directly to the vehicle and are required in order for it to start and run. These motorcycle parts include the engine, tires, breaks, clutch, exhaust utilities, controls such as handlebars and foot pegs, and devices that make up the electrical system of the vehicle. You can learn about the main functions of each of the said parts by reading motorcycle-related publications or visiting an auto shop that focuses on the said type of vehicle.

The next type of motorcycle supplies is the accessory. These products are used primarily to ensure that your motorcycle is well-maintained and safe. Examples of motorcycle accessories are covers, bike stands, alarms, frames for license plates, locks, and bolt kits. Other motorcycle accessories are used to enhance the driving experience. These include iPod accessories that let you connect your portable player to a speaker attached to your motorcycle, and drink coolers that let you enjoy a cool beverage while you are on the road. Apart from this, there are also motorcycle supplies that consist of the chemicals and lubricants, which you need to apply on certain parts of your motorcycle.

You need to use these products so that your engine would run smoothly and your motor will not overheat. Some of these chemicals are oil for your motor and lubricants for your chains. Other chemicals such as wax and polish are used in cleaning your motor. Moving on, another type of motorcycle supplies concerns the clothing and protective gear you has to wear while driving your vehicle. These include helmets, sunglasses and other eyewear, jackets and vests, gloves, riding pant, and boots. Protective gear and motorcycle-related apparel not only make you look “cool” but they also lessen your chance of getting seriously injured should a mishap take place.

After learning about the various types of motorcycle supplies, you need to understand certain points in order for you to make the right choice while you are in a store dedicated to the said line of products. For instance, you have to base your option according to the type of motorcycle you own. Look at supplies for sports bikes if you own such a vehicle; otherwise, search through dirt bike supplies if you own the said type of motorcycle. Also, you should narrow down your search according to the brand of your vehicle.

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