Our Chair, Jackie Sharp, made an incredible impact at the recent Power Conference! Jackie led as the moderator for a dynamic industry panel, brought leaders together during a networking session, and created the content for a much-needed soft skills workshop. Special thanks to Elisabeth (pictured) for running the self-branding session and Bret Strogen and Maya Reslan for sitting on the Industry Panel. They represented ASME FutureME and shared their expertise to help equip the next generation of engineers with the skills they need to thrive. #Leadership #Networking #SoftSkills #PowerConference #ASMEFutureME
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FutureME is a community that delivers current and relevant content and resources, tailor-made for engineers with 0-10 years of work experience. Be a part of FutureME to help accelerate your career, connect with peers and industry influencers, and provide exciting opportunities to get involved with ASME. What’s in it for ME? FutureME Events and Social Meet-Ups: Build your professional network at exciting events and informal social meet-ups with early career engineers (ECEs) like yourself! Plus, connect with ASME leadership, make new friends and have fun in the process! FutureME Mini-Talks: Are a collection of short, peer-to-peer presentations delivered by early career engineers sharing their unique experiences and passion for their message. These impactful talks cover topics of interest for early career engineers ranging from personal growth to career and professional development. Tailor-made Content & Resources: Find us on YouTube, Twitter and Facebook for valuable video content on industry trends, technical concepts, and professional development in engineering for ECEs. You’ll get insight into career path guidance, network building, and steps in career advancement and management for professional and personal growth in the engineering field of emerging technologies. Volunteer and Leadership Opportunities: Become part of ASME’s Early Career Engineering Market Segment Teams and take advantage of exciting volunteer opportunities that will enrich your career. Be a part of keeping the ECE Programming Committee in-the-know with what’s happening in your industry, field or other ASME activities. This page is run by ASME volunteers. Facebook page : https://www.facebook.com/ASMEFutureME/ Youtube page: https://www.youtube.com/user/ASMEFutureME
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https://community.asme.org/futureme/w/wiki/12521.about-futureme.aspx
ASME FutureME的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 工业机械制造业
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- 11-50 人
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- New York
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- Volunteer and Leadership Opportunities、FutureME Events and Social Meet-Ups、FutureME Mini-Talks和Tailor-made Content & Resources
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Join us at ASME E-Fest for an exciting panel session, featuring our FutureME members @Dimitra and @Shreyas. This panel discussion will revolve around data driven methods in aerospace engineering focusing on the use of data driven methods and applications across this industry. The panelists will focus on multiple areas including MRO, propulsion and turbomachinery and how data driven tools and methods are enabling this industry to reach new technology?goals. https://lnkd.in/e76yMBBu
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?? Job alert! ASME India is currently looking for a Communications Consultant with 2-3 years of experience to join our India team. If you know someone who might be interested and fits the bill, please feel free to share this job application link with them: https://lnkd.in/g7-xp4tj.
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Congratulations to Early Career Engineer Programming Committee team member Muhammad Sadiq Ul Islam on being awarded the 2024 ASME Arthur L. Williston Medal! https://lnkd.in/eJF2Z3p6
I am thrilled to share that I have been awarded the 2024 ASME Arthur L. Williston Medal! I want to thank ASME (The American Society of Mechanical Engineers) for this prestigious honor. Special thanks to Hind Hajjar who has not only mentored me in my ASME journey, but also nominated me for this award. This recognition means a great deal to me, as it appreciates the volunteering I’ve been doing for ASME, both as a student and a professional.
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Apply to join the Early Career Engineer Programming Committee (ECEPC)! Are you an early career engineer? A soon-to-be graduating student? Apply today to volunteer alongside your colleagues and make a difference in the engineering community! The purpose of the Early Career Engineer Programming Committee (ECEPC) is to serve as the core effort in workforce development specific to early career professionals within ASME. The ECEPC’s vision is to ensure that ASME is the premier provider of professional, technical, and career development resources and to provide the direction to make ASME an irresistible society to attract and retain early career professionals worldwide. https://lnkd.in/ea5sXAKD
ASME Community Engagement Center
engage.asme.org
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Congratulations to the ASME Foundation for winning a $3.975 million U.S. Department of Labor grant. This is exciting news, and we're looking forward to seeing the project launch next year. https://lnkd.in/ezX2hE3V
We’re excited to announce that the ASME Foundation has been awarded a $3.975 million four-year grant from the U.S. Department of Labor to develop and implement a national apprenticeship program in mechanical engineering technology. This program will provide additional education and training for 270 community college engineering graduates and place them into entry-level engineering technician positions. We are thrilled to collaborate with Stevens Institute of Technology, SimInsights Inc. and the National Institute for Industry and Career Advancement to launch the program.
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ASME's International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition (IMECE?) is now accepting presentation-only and poster abstracts for this year’s event. IMECE’s technical tracks cover design, manufacturing, basic sciences, and beyond. And new student competitions were recently added. Not planning to present this year? Share this opportunity with your network. https://lnkd.in/eNukee9
International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition?
event.asme.org
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Join us for the webinar, “Preparing your IGTI Presentation,” TOMORROW, Tuesday, May 28th at 9:00am EST. This session, led by Michael Alley from Pennsylvania State University, will introduce the assertion-evidence approach to designing research presentations. Register here: https://lnkd.in/eYzX6DR7 Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your presentation skills. We look forward to your participation!
Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Preparing Your IGTI Presentation. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.
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Interested in presenting at Turbo Expo next year? Want to improve the quality of your presentations in general? Join us for "Preparing Your IGTI Presentation" ahead of Turbo Expo 2024 on Tuesday, May 28th 9:00-10:30AM EST. Open to ALL! Speaker Michael Alley will present assertion-evidence approach to designing research presentations for the IGTI conference. Research has found that assertion-evidence talks are more focused and much better understood by audiences. Register today! https://lnkd.in/eYzX6DR7
Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Preparing Your IGTI Presentation. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.
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