Turbo Expo and IJPGC join forces in
The Big Easy to assess power issues
Last month's 46th annual ASME International Gas Turbine Institute's Turbo
Expo marked the first time the exposition was co-located with the International
Joint Power Generation and Conference.
ASME develops new tools to help P.E.
candidates ace licensing exam
The PE Online exam preparation is a self-study course that will be available
Aug.1. This course reflects changes in the P.E. exam format.
ASME seminar in Virginia will examine
microfluidics market and its development potential
In September, ASME's Continuing Education Institute will hold a forum that
explores the current microfluidics market as well as identifying future industry
objectives by looking at areas with strong development potential.
Nine new in-company training courses
on variety of subjects, starting in July 2002
ASME will offer nine new courses for the upcoming year that will be available
for in-company training starting in July 2002.
New Virtual Campus course offers education
on Code modifications
A new computer-based training program available on the ASME Virtual Campus
will help educate users about the recent changes in the 2000-2001 Code
modifications for the Section VIII, Division 1 Code.
ICE Division conference will be hosted
by Argonne National Lab
ASME's Internal Combustion Engine Division will hold its 2001 Fall Technical
Conference from Sept. 24-26 in Argonne, Ill.
Pittsburgh meetings to cover design
and computers
Engineers: If you've been waiting for one event where you could learn about
the latest developments in a number of areas, including design automation,
mechanical vibration, failure prevention and computers in engineering, the
wait is over.
Upcoming ASME Professional Development
short courses
A schedule of ASME PD short courses for August and September.