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The Online Newspaper of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers/Vol. 22 No. 4/April 2003 |
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responses to terrorism, seminar focuses on emergency procedures Emergency procedures for coping with terrorist attacks will be addressed by several ASME courses offered in mid-June in New York. The two-day seminar will feature four courses. Read more. ASME develops conference program for NMW in Chicago ASME played a significant role both in developing the technical program at last month's National Manufacturing Week (NMW) in Chicago and in its activities on the exhibition floor. Read more. Speakers lined up for Nano Bootcamp The Nano Training Bootcamp will offer participants a foothold in nanoscale science and engineering by reviewing the field's rudimentary concepts. The boot- camp is scheduled to take place July 8-11 at Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill., which is well-known for its nanotech- nology research environment. The four-day event will explore advances in nano science in a range of fields. Read More. |
Wright Flyer dovetails into history
as the latest engineering landmark ASME kicked off its celebration
of flight activities in February by honoring the 1905 Wright Flyer III
at Carillon Historical Park in Dayton, Ohio, home of the Wright family.
Read more. Washington symposium fosters single-voice concept A symposium organized on Capitol Hill by ASME's Board on Government Relations Policies and Issues Committee brought professional societies together to promote a consistent message about priorities to legislators and federal agencies. Read More. |
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