Nano bootcamp translates science
into usable technology
The ASME Nano Training Bootcamp will be held July 8-11, at Northwestern
University's Allen Center in Evanston, Ill. Seating will be limited
to 70.
Proposals for Society offices
are due
The deadline date for receipt of proposals for ASME Society offices
is April 15. But a letter of intent to be considered for office is due
March 15.
ASME conference proceedings
available at Digital Store
Currently, the available documents number 10,000.
Clarke family scholarship gift
to ASME totals nearly $1.4 million
A $1.4 million gift to ASME is now in the hands of the ASME Foundation
and ASME Auxiliary for distribution through their scholarship programs.
Member Initiatives go electronic
The Council on Member Affairs decided at the 2002 Summer Annual Meeting
to move the Member Initiative System to an electronic system.
Three regions convene to discuss
strategies to enhance membership
During the mega RAC, section leaders in Regions I, II and III will explain
their strategies for successful activities and programs, networking,
and retaining and expanding membership numbers.
Guide leads to certification in Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
A study guide has been written by Robert H. Nickolaisen to assist individuals
preparing for certification as a Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
Professional (GDTP) through the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
Book describes design, analysis for axial-flow compressors
Engineers who are responsible for developing, maintaining or improving
aerodynamic design and analysis systems should find this book particularly
helpful.
Passive vibration isolation explained
A special emphasis is given to effective techniques and methods that
are not yet widely used in the practice of vibration isolation.
In study of fluids, ASME president's name continues
The Freeman Scholarship Program is supported by the ASME Freeman Fund,
which was established in 1926.