TDC Overview
TDC stands for Technical Division Committee. KU ASME currently has four TDC subdivisions: Advanced Energy, BioMechanical, Mechatronics, and Manufacturing. In these subcommittees, we explore various aspects of mechanical engineering.
TDC stands for Technical Division Committee. KU ASME currently has four TDC subdivisions: Advanced Energy, BioMechanical, Mechatronics, and Manufacturing. In these subcommittees, we explore various aspects of mechanical engineering.
TDCs provide a platform to connect, learn, and grow for those seeking a deeper and more hands-on understanding of mechanical engineering. It's the gateway to discovering your true calling within the field and enhancing your skills in areas that captivate your interest.
Any student with an interest in mechanical engineering, especially those who aspire to explore specialized fields within the discipline, should consider joining the Technical Division Committee. Being a part of TDCs offers numerous benefits, including:
Previously, TDCs have organized a variety of interactive events such as: