The Online Newspaper of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers/Vol.20 No.4/April 2001
Experts will help put nanotechnology in perspective during ASME's 2001 Congress

Nanotechnology, a field that is rapidly evolving, will be the subject of the keynote address during ASME's Congress in November. During the keynote, a panel of experts in the field will discuss different aspects of nano-technology. Read more.


At ASME Career Fair, members can market skills directly to recruiters

During this one-day Career Fair on June 5, mechanical engineers at various levels — including those in senior and management positions — will be on hand to talk about job opportunities at their companies. Read more.



Auto industry eyes nanocomposites

Although the term "nanotechnology" is a relatively new one in the lexicon of engineering, the development of nanocomposites has been a hot topic for more than a decade among materials researchers.
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As need for energy grows, leaders evaluate new horizons for global power
In June, more than 4,000 of the top engineers, managers, technicians and producers will gather in New Orleans to explore the latest technologies, share experiences and solve common problems. Read more.


ASME.ORG visits double
ASME.ORG set its newest record for weekly visitor sessions in February. Read More.


Reno gears up for HPV Challenge

ASME student members from throughout North America will compete in the ASME 2001 Human Powered Vehicle (HPV) Challenge, April 27-29, in Reno, Nev. Read More.



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