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The Online Newspaper of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers/Vol. 21 No. 3/March 2002 |
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Eagle's Landing is History The
unfired Apollo Lunar Module 13, similar to the fired one shown here, will
become an ASME Landmark next month. It is one of three modules that never
saw the dark of outer space. Read more.
Students and young engineers need you to be involved with e-mentoring ASME members who have served as e-mentors say that the program gives them the satisfaction of sharing their professional experience in a way that helps young engineers find their way in the profession and also contributes to the future of mechanical engineering. Read more.
Nanotech conference gathers steam ASME's conference, "Integrated Nanosystems 2002: Design, Synthesis and Applications," will be Sept. 18-20 in Berkeley, Calif. The conference culminates with a panel of leading nanotech investors and executives representing business and venture perspectives. Read more. |
ICONE
10 will present session on terrorism The session, "The Nuclear Terrorism Threat: A Realistic and Pragmatic Assessment," will take place from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on Monday, April 15. The talk, open to the public, will include presentations from experts who will attempt to assess the threat of nuclear terrorism. Read more. Bobsled Start Simulator makes Olympics high-tech A Bobsled Start Simulator — designed with the assistance of five ASME members — helped the U.S. Olympic Bobsled Team in its quest for the gold last month during the Olympic Games. Read more.
ASME.ORG serves as quick link to jobs The ASME Jobs Database and ResumeMatch Program, which are free to ASME members, helps members to target the most interesting jobs while avoiding electronic dead ends. Read more. |
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