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The Online Newspaper of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers/Vol.21 No. 8/August 2002 |
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Steering
committee organized to support anti-terrorist effort The new Homeland Security Steering Committee was formed by ASME's Council on Public Affairs and the Industry Advisory Board at the Summer Annual Meeting in June. Read more. Turbo Expo attracts more than 3,000 attendees The exposition featured 239 booths of gas turbine products and services companies, while the technical Congress featured a record 620 refereed papers. Read more. Nanotech innovators sign up to exhibit Nanotechnology companies will have an opportunity to showcase their discoveries at Integrated Nanosystems 2002: Design, Synthesis and Applications, from Sept. 18-20 in Berkeley, Calif. Read More. Design winners to compete in finals during Congress The challenge for this year's Student Design Contest was to design a device for the inspection of baseballs. Read more. |
Spruce Goose alights on list of ASME
Historic Landmarks The Howard Hughes Flying Boat,
better known as the Spruce Goose, is once again standing before the
public in full glory at the Evergreen Aviation Museum in McMinnville,
Ore. Read more. ASME conducts salary survey An online survey is being conducted of ASME members who are working full-time for U.S. non-government agencies. Read More. Courses online and in two languages ASME will begin offering some of its short courses online and in two languages through the ASME Virtual Campus. Read more. |
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