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ASME
bootcamp promises hands-on nano experience The aim of ASME's bootcamp is to offer a detailed account, based on tutorials, of advances in fundamentals related to nanoscience in a variety of fields. Read more. ASME sessions prominent during 2004 Manufacturing Week This year's National Manufacturing Week will feature 35 ASME-sponsored technical sessions during the event, which will take place March 710 at McCormick Place in Chicago. Read more. Trinidad/Tobago meeting highlights strong engineering workforce Engineers, industry leaders and educators gathered last month in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago for the "Engineering Workforce Training and Development Conference: Towards 2020 and Beyond," which was organized by ASME and sponsored by BP p.l.c., bpTT and Air Liquide. Read more. COP site
opens communication among Society members
Since ASME introduced the Communities of Practice communication tool to its membership in July, 143 communities have been created with more than 2,150 users. Read More. |
Congress 2004
ASME President-Elect Gene Feigel explains
the Continuity & Change Initiative during Congress.
Read more.
ASME's
125th Anniversary plans
ASME members around the world will celebrate the Society's milestone 125th anniversary this year, with events and activities emphasizing the contributions and accomplishments of mechanical engineering. ASME kicks off its yearlong celebration next month on Feb. 16 when members will celebrate 125 years of setting the standard in engineering excellence. For more details and information, visit http://anniversary.asme.org. Biomedicine Miniaturization program to join forces with short courses in April Biomedicine Miniaturization 2005 will be offered April 5-8 at the Hilton Irvine Orange County Airport Hotel. Read more. |
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