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The Online Newspaper of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers/Vol.22 No. 1/January 2003 |
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Nano
Institute invites extended participation ASME's Nano Institute would like to involve more engineers, researchers and scientists who will drive future program- ming and participate in the planning of activities, such as nano Webcasts and conference tracks. Read more. Early detection, diagnosis now available to members ASME is now offering members and their extended family affordable and painless health screenings that can help determine who is at risk for life-threatening vascular diseases. Read more. Fellow nomination process is streamlined Changes were made both to clarify the process and to speed nomination approvals, while continuing to maintain the high standard of qualifications for ASME's Fellow status. Read More. ASME member appointed to national advisor council Frank C.P. Yin, who is an ASME Fellow, is one of 10 engineers and scientists who accepted appointments to serve on the new biomedical council. Read more. |
Electricity surrounds 2002 Congress,
jolting attendance to a five-year high Anticipation was the order of the
day during the Student Design Competition and the rest of Congress 2002
in New Orleans, which featured a number of new events such as the R&D
Expo. ASME Code interpretations now available via the Web Customized access to thousands of Codes and Standards products is now available online for ASME customers who want to supplement engineering resources for their staffs, or for companies wanting to offer greater service to their own clients. ASME has contracted with several vendors to offer searchable online databases of B&PV Code interpretations. Read more. |
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