From conferences and events to free courses and webinars, don’t miss these exciting opportunities in March and April! • March 17: Call for Papers Deadline—IDETC-CIE 2025: International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference Anaheim, CA https://lnkd.in/du8zAKxs • March 20: ASME Foundation - Reinventing the Future 2025: Women Engineering Change Washington, D.C. https://lnkd.in/ebKrZbZK • March 22: E-Fest Tech Connect 2025 (formerly E-Fest Digital) Online https://lnkd.in/eSjbCRSe • March 27: Sponsored Webinar—The Influence of the Glass Composition on Material Properties, with SCHOTT Online https://lnkd.in/dJxQ8MAu • March 27-29: MEEd 2025—ASME Mechanical Engineering Education Summit Los Angeles, CA https://lnkd.in/e8z97ZbR • Applications Open: ASME Scholarships for the 2025-2026 Academic Year (High School through Graduate School-level Students) Online https://lnkd.in/dPsxPZw6 • ASME Members: Explore 3 new courses available to members for FREE Online https://lnkd.in/ec-YsmJ2 • Author Submissions Open: ASME's Journal Program Online https://lnkd.in/eBQH_-vJ
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ASME helps the global engineering community develop solutions to real world challenges. Founded in 1880 as the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, ASME is a not-for-profit professional organization that enables collaboration, knowledge sharing and skill development across all engineering disciplines, while promoting the vital role of the engineer in society. ASME codes and standards, publications, conferences, continuing education and professional development programs provide a foundation for advancing technical knowledge and a safer world. For all this information and a universe of other opportunities, please visit www.asme.org
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Happy #PiDay! These incredible engineering feats utilized π (Pi) in their design, construction, and functionality. 1. Hoover Dam - Boulder City, Nevada 2. Akashi Bridge - Kobe, Japan 3. Mercedes-Benz Stadium - Atlanta, Georgia 4. Dubai Frame - Dubai, UAE 5. Pantheon - Rome, Italy How do you use Pi in your daily work? Photos: Getty Images - simonkr; show999; felixmizioznikov; Katiekk2; Felipe Rodriguez
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Happy Holi! Wishing you a colorful, joyful, and successful year ahead.
ASME wishes you a vibrant and joyful Holi! 🌈✨ May your celebrations be filled with colors, happiness, and the spirit of togetherness. #HappyHoli
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This wearable ultrasound device could unlock multiple healthcare and human-machine interfaces, in addition to helping medical professionals gauge pulmonary health remotely. Developed by researchers at UC San Diego, this device is designed to stick to the skin with a layer of adhesive and is powered by a battery, enabling high-resolution tracking of muscle function without invasive procedures. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gCXKX2zb
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Our support of programs that #AccelerateAction by enhancing access, mentorship, and professional development extends far beyond #InternationalWomensDay. At Reinventing the Future, the ASME Foundation’s third annual celebration of our progress in engineering, we'll celebrate Dr. Patsy Brackin for her achievement as the 2024 Kate Gleason Award recipient. Dr. Brackin's experience as Program Director for Engineering Design and Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology and beyond has helped break barriers and create more pathways in STEM. We'll also be highlighting four outstanding ASME Fellows with 2024 Dedicated Service Awards: • Dr. Robin Coger - Professor of Engineering at East Carolina University • Dr. Carolyn Winstead Meyers - President emerita of Jackson State University • Dr. Sonya T. Smith - Executive Director, Research Institute for Tactical Autonomy (RITA) UARC, Howard University • Dr. Tahira Reid Smith - Professor, Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Design, Penn State University
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ASME Student Sections never fail to impress us! Take a look at what they got up to during #EWeek2025 ⬇️
The 2025 Engineers Week theme, “Design Your Future,” was a call to action and a celebration of the limitless possibilities in engineering—and our Student Sections truly rose to the challenge! We're inspired by their dedication, as they push the boundaries of engineering to benefit humanity through rigorous coursework, strategic event planning, and innovative projects. Check out just a few of our ASME Student Sections' #EWeek2025 activities!
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Injection molding is essential across industries, with rising demand pushing for less rework. Download this free resource from HCL DFMPro for key design insights: https://lnkd.in/e2uxPUJw
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In celebration of National #EngineersWeek2025, the ASME Foundation hosted "Houston, We Have a Solution," a series of events in South Texas. These events supported the Foundation's goal of inspiring the next generation of engineers through hands-on experiences and mentorship. Here's a look at #EWeek2025 in Houston: ASME DropMEIn! brought engineering to life for students at Hicks Elementary School, where Liping Le from Ansys guided 4th graders through the engineering design process with a hands-on autonomous vehicle challenge. Over at the Young Women's College Preparatory Academy, Williams sponsored an opportunity for 10th and 11th-grade students, as well as 2024-2025 ASME President Susan Ipri-Brown, to attend an engineering class! At Lone Star College, an interactive EFx event connected students with industry leaders through design competitions, career workshops, and networking opportunities, inspiring the next generation of innovators. During the Showcasing Excellence in Engineering reception, the Foundation honored Dr. Paul Biney, professor of mechanical engineering at Prairie View A&M University, with the Outstanding Student Section Advisor Award for his leadership of the university's ASME Student Section. Kenneth Warren, retired vice president of engineering at ExxonMobil, also received the Alexander Holley Medal for his contributions to engineering. Adding even more fun to the mix, ASME Board of Governors member Jared Oehring hosted a golf-themed fundraiser at Topgolf. 60+ attendees enjoyed dinner, a brief program, and a round of indoor golf, in addition to hearing from Michelle Delk, a graduate engineering student at The University of Texas at Austin, shared how ASME scholarships shaped her education. The ASME Foundation and STEM Global Action closed out the week with STEM Fest, engaging over 400 elementary and middle school students in 60+ hands-on engineering activities demonstrating key engineering concepts and igniting their imaginations. Thank you to our sponsors, Ansys and Evolution Motion Solutions, as well as our volunteers and staff, for making this week a success! #WorldEngineeringDay Photos: Rob Greer Photography
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