| MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MAGAZINE PROJECT CROWDSOURCING INITIATIVE |
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| The magazine is embarking on a unique 12-month initiative called Project Crowdsourcing. The end result will be that readers will determine the content of the December 2011 issue. Related: Mechanical Engineering Magazine Online |
| ASME Membership BenefitsASME provides members only discounts on technical benefits like short courses and journals; personal benefits, like insurance; plus career advice and job listings in mechanical engineering. |
| From the PresidentASME President Robert T. Simmons looks at trends in transportation that relate to the growing need for electricity and are part of the energy strategy that ASME is pursuing. |
| History & Heritage NewsletterThe History & Heritage Newsletter aims to empower Sections with tools and information that can be used to create effective history and heritage programs. This second edition covers the creation of an inventory of the mechanical engineering accomplishments that have occurred in your area. Related: ASME History Center |
| 2011 ASME Arthur L. Williston Award Contest The Arthur L. Williston Award is presented for the best paper submitted in the annual competition on a subject chosen to challenge the engineering abilities of engineering students. This year’s topic is entitled: “How will your Mechanical Engineering Design Project Benefit Society?” |
| ASME Training & Development Spring 2011 Course Calendar Now Available Download the Spring 2011 ASME Training & Development Course Calendar listing dates and locations of Live and Distance Learning course offerings through June 2011. Related: Learn more about ASME Training & Development |
| FutureME for Early Career EngineersASME has launched a new site designed for Early Career Engineers. Get everything you need to accelerate your career and engineer your future. Discover career tools and support, make connections, find job opportunities, keep up with news and trends, access volunteer opportunities. It’s all in one place - FutureME. |
| Guaranteed Slot on the Starting Grid for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in May! It’s not the Indianapolis 500, but students who want to try out the Indianapolis Motor Speedway can have their chance at this year’s ASME Human Powered Vehicle Competition (HPVC-East), April 29 - May 1. What could be better -- The Rocky Mountains! Join us May 13-15 at the HPVC-West competition in beautiful Bozeman, Montana. |
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