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Solar Energy
Division (SED)
Concerned with all aspects of solar-derived energy for mechanical
and electrical power generation, as well as wind energy and ocean
thermal energy conversion.
More
information.
Take a look
at some past technical
spotlights.


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Summer opportunity
for Graduate students.
The East Asia and Pacific Summer Institutes (EAPSI) provide U.S.
graduate students in science and engineering first-hand research
experience in Australia, China, Japan, Korea, or Taiwan, an introduction
to the science and science policy infrastructure of the respective
location, and orientation to the culture and language. The deadline
for this year's program is December 23, 2003. For more details,
visit their website at
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2003/nsf03608/
nsf03608.htm
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ASME
Student Internship Page
Are you having a hard time finding an internship or
co-op? Well we have just the thing for you. ASME has
created "The Student Internship
Page". This page list companies that offer internships
or co-ops for students. You can take a look at this
page and see if there is something that will fit you.
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FEATURED CONTEST/COMPETITION
Ingersoll-Rand
Contest
This contest is open to all ASME Student Sections. The purpose of
the Ingersoll-Rand Contest is to encourage engineering students
by participating in technical events that expand on their academic
pursuits, by building character toward good citizenship, and by
learning more about real world engineering. It recognizes those
student sections that show outstanding achievement in the way they
conduct their section business. For more information visit the Ingersoll-Rand
contest.
ASME Student
Loan Fund
The ASME Student Loan Fund has helped over 1,000 ASME student members
with low interest student loans. The Fund, which was started by
a grant from the ASME Board of Governors, is sustained by student
members repaying the loans after they've graduated --- so it is
truly engineers helping student members......members helping members!
For more
information
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Fundamentals
of Engineering Examination:
THE ASME Exam Review Center
The
Fundamentals of Engineering (formerly known as the EIT) paves the
way for professional licensure and future success. Recent changes
to the exam format require even more thorough and in-depth study
to achieve a passing grade. The ASME
Exam Review Center will help you prepare for this challenge
with exam-type problems and in-depth solutions based on the new
format.
Student
Design Competition
This
competition, sponsored by the Council on Member Affairs and the
Council on Engineering, requires that Individuals or teams of up
to four student members design, construct and operate a prototype
meeting the requirements of a problems statement.
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