The economics and hurdles of nanoelectronics are explored
The rush toward ever-smaller transistors in the burgeoning field that has come to be known as nanoelectronics is driven more by economics than by functionality, according to Marc Van Rossum, senior scientific and strategy advisor at the Inter-university Micro Electronics Center (IMEC).


Countries review the potential of nuclear power
Next spring, ASME International and the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers will sponsor the 10th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering (ICONE 10) — the premier conference for the world's nuclear engineering community.


With e-mentoring, students and working members can both learn
ASME's e-mentoring initiative is gearing up for its second year of pairing working ASME members with student members who are interested in the advice that members working in industry or academia can impart.


Stanley earns the 2001 Hoover Medal
This year's recipient of the Hoover Medal is ASME member Richard H. Stanley, chairman of The Stanley Group and chairman and president of The Stanley Foundation, both headquartered in Muscatine, Iowa.


New recruits fund education
The chance to contribute to the education of future engineers so far has inspired 73 people to become members of ASME.


Members have an opportunity to nominate Society officers

LDI experience opens the eyes of members studying ASME operations


Pilatusbahn rises to historic heights in Switzerland


French high-speed rail recognized by Elmer A. Sperry Award


Call goes out for Hoover Medalists


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