Workshop on aeronautics R&T set for December
ASME's Aerospace Division will host a workshop on Dec. 5 in Washington on the "State of the Nation's Aeronautics Research and Technology (R&T) Enterprise."


CEI to present three nanotechnology tutorials during Congress
The Continuing Education Institute will offer three nano-technology tutorials Nov. 13 and 14 during Congress. They will serve as a highlight to the Congress' nano-technology track.


Virtual Campus registrations due
Registration for spring classes and applications for degree programs are due for the ASME Virtual Campus.


Society establishes seminars for engineering faculty
ASME has teamed up with the American Institute of Chemical Engineers and the Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers to develop a series of seminars designed to improve the teaching skills of engineering faculty.


Continuing education courses to venture south of the border
The Continuing Education Institute is developing a pilot program for instructors outside the United States to create ASME-owned engineering courses for use in their own regions. Thus far, 43 instructors from countries in Latin America and the Caribbean have been identified.


Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, plant piping systems courses planned for Phoenix
A wide range of topics will be explored in a group of ASME short courses to be offered later this month.


Charleston, S.C., will be the site of short courses on welding, turbines
ASME's Continuing Education Institute will present six short courses, on subjects including pipeline operation, gas turbines and welding technology, in South Carolina during January.


Upcoming ASME Professional Development short courses
A schedule of ASME PD short courses for January and February.


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