About My Research

This site serves as a reflection of my graduate thesis work in automotive textile design at North Carolina State University.  I began this site in January 2009 and plan to maintain it until my graduation in December 2009.  I have been in the graduate program at the College of Textiles for 1 year of a 2 year program.  During this first year, I have focused on the automotive industry, design, and sustainability.  Now at the half-way point, I have selected my thesis topic and made plans as to how to approach my research so that my work is complete by October 2009.  In the right column of this blog, I have posted my personal timeline to ensure that I am meeting my deadlines.  Please take time to look through all the information included in the right hand column, especially if this is your first time visiting this site.

The purpose of this site is 3-fold.
1) Most scholars are only given 1 chance to write a thesis, and 2 years to learn how to do so.  Sure there are books on research methods and databases of theses to form a background or starting place for your work, but no one really explains to us exactly what this process is like from start to finish.
2) Over the past year, I have learned beyond my expectations about the automotive industry, past, current, and future.  Throughout my next year of study, I have access to resources that would be coveted by any designer in this industry and plan to uncover valuable correlations between design and success.  I will post many images and articles which I find the most enriching.
and 3) Writing my thoughts and progress where it is publicly available will encourage me to meet deadlines and provide a clear platform to keep my committee informed.

My Topic
I will be examining the history of automotive bodycloth development and aligning this with outside factors such as the economy, increase in mass production, increase in technical standards and regulations, the importance of fashion and color, along with what at this time is an unpredictable number of additional variables.  The ultimate question I aim to answer is if there is a concrete way to measure and predict success in order to save time, money, and resources.

2.24.2009

Phi Psi Professional Textile Fraternity 102nd National Convention

Hey everyone!
I just got back from one of my FAVORITE yearly events!- the Phi Psi National Convention.  Phi Psi is a professional textile fraternity organized for the purpose of the social welfare of, and promoting friendly feelings between those students of Textile Schools.  This group was created in 1902 at Philadelphia Textile School and currently includes the active chapters of: Alpha- Philadelphia, Eta- NC State, Iota- Clemson, Lambda- Alabama Polytechnic, and Nu- Southern Polytechnic State.  (Beta at Dartmouth and Mu at ITT are currently inactive).

This year's convention was hosted by Clemson University and, as always, was a HUGE success!
The purposes of convention are not only to connect with other chapters at a social level, but also to take care of the year's affairs at the annual business meeting and to visit textile facilities.  Thursday night started the event with registration and ice breaker trivia.

On Friday, we rose bright and early to tour Milliken's Design Center.  
Milliken & Company is one of the largest privately held textile and chemical manufacturers in the world.  Many graduates from all chapters of Phi Psi have pursued successful careers at Milliken, including Asae Nakagawa and David Giovannini, who both stopped in for a visit.

Our next tour was at Leigh Fibers Inc., where they specialize in fibers and textile waste recycling since 1922.  The expansive wearhouse and plant we visited has been operating since 1961 and today is the largest textile and waste by-product reprocessing company in North America.  
Our final destination for the day was the new BMW Manufacturing Center.  Unfortunately we were not allowed to take a tour because of a new, not-yet-released product on the line, but we did finish the day with some fun in the Museum.  Be sure to check out the My Photos link to the right for all the pictures inside the museum.

That evening we separated for dinner then met back at Clemson's student center for bowling, ping-pong, table hockey, and pool.  Beyond that, most of us even enjoyed a night on the town, listening to music at some of Clemson's student bars.

Saturday was another big day, starting with the business meeting.  At the annual business meeting, we discuss the rules and traditions of Phi Psi, extending membership, and hold the oral presentations, presented by each chapter.  
Following the business meeting, the fraternity then headed to a low ropes course for team building.  I heard this activity was "unbelievable fun", but decided to take some time to bond with the Eta alumns in downtown Greenville.  

We then got back just in time to throw on cocktail dresses for the banquet and headed down the hall to the hotel ballroom.  The banquet included delicious food and drinks, lots of dancing, and, most importantly, the awards ceremony.  Awards were given in the categories of Written Report, Photographic Archives, Oral Presentation, and Best All Around Chapter (who presented themselves the most professional, mingled with the other chapters, and contributed to the success of the convention).  I am VERY honored to announce that NC State's Eta Chapter swept the 1st Place award for all categories, and was recognized for Best All Around Chapter!  Each year the competition gets tougher, and this year certainly proved that- so congratulations to all chapters!
For more information about Phi Psi, and how to get involved, get your school involved, or if you'd like to extend an invitation for a company visit, please, as always, feel free to contact me.

4 comments:

  1. Thanks so much! Its always good to have readers who share common interests. Please feel free to comment any time, ask questions frequently, or even request a topic!

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  2. Hello Jenna-

    Do you know of anyone who prints large format textiles or students interested in assisting in a textile project? Thank you for the great info on your site! Very resourceful! erikulstad@yahoo.com. Have a great day!

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  3. Do you know of anyone who prints large format textiles or students interested in assisting in a textile project? Thank you for the great info on your site! Very resourceful! erikulstad@yahoo.com. Have a great day!

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  4. Hello Jenna
    Really great info on your blog,big thank u.I am from Mongolia, and really want to study about textile but I doesn't choose my location still searching.And am really happy to found your site :). enne_2202@yahoo.com. Good luck!

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