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The Online Newspaper of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers/Vol. 22 No. 3/March 2003 |
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Nano
bootcamp translates into usable engineering technology Teaching
participants how to translate advances in nanoscience into viable nanotechnol-ogy will be the goal of an ASME program this summer: the Nano Training Bootcamp. The program will be in July at Northwestern University. Read more. Tours of research facilities are a feature of first worldwide fuel cell conference The first International Conference on Fuel Cell Science, Engineering and Technology next month will feature a visit to the Thermal Analysis Laboratory at the Rochester Institute of Technology. There, visitors will get a look at research that is being done on microchannel flow visualization and heat transfer evaluation. Read more. 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 Auxiliary for their scholarship programs. Both units of ASME had received part of the bequest from Lucille V. Clarke in 1999. The remainder, which arrived in January 2003, brought the total each unit received from the Clarke family to $693,000. Read more. |
Meetings'
proceedings available at Digital Store The proceedings include those from the 2002 ASME Engineering Technology Conference on Energy, Pressure Vessels and Piping, Turbo Expo, and the International Joint Power Generation Conference. Read more. Programs for co-located conferences take shape ASME's two major power conferences, ASME Turbo Expo 2003 Power for Land, Sea and Air and the International Joint Power Generation Conference, will be held concur- rently from June 16-19 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta. Read more. Initiatives go electronic Members can submit suggestions for improvements to ASME, and view current and past initiatives, electronically. Read more. M.E. Design Issue The 2003 issue of Mechanical Engineering Design, featured in this month's Mechanical Engineering, finds engineers taking up some little-known, and perhaps controversial, ideas in their quest for solutions. New features on ASME NEWS.ORG!
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