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The
American Society of Mechanical Engineers is a nonprofit,
educational, and technical organization that serves its members,
industry, and government and encourages the development of
new technologies while helping to solve the problems of an
increasingly technological society. All current and prospective
ASME members who are working in, or are interested in Dynamic
Systems and Control are encouraged to specify the Dynamic
Systems and Control Division as their primary or
secondary interest
The underlying goal of the Dynamic Systems and Control Division
is to develop its members. You will find DSCD activities
to be of tremendous help in making valuable contacts and staying
abreast of new developments in the dynamic systems and control
engineering industry.
You should also consider joining the DSCD
Technical Panels that matches your field of
interest. For further information contact our Membership
Chairman who will answer your questions and
provide additional information.
As a DSCD member, you automatically receive the division
newsletter. You will also be included in all
mailings to members who have an interest in Dynamic Systems
& Control (e.g., a "Call for Papers," specific conference
announcements, etc.).
Joining
is simple! If you
presently are a member of ASME, but wish to designate the
Dynamic
Systems & Control
as your primary Division, Click
here to change your "Technical Interest."
If you are not an ASME member and would like to join the Society,
Click here for information on membership
benefits and an on-line application form. When
filling out the membership application form, make sure to
indicate "Dynamic
Systems & Control Division"
as your first choice for Technical Division interest.
ASME Fellow(s)
The Fellow Grade is the highest elected grade
of membership within ASME, the attainment of which recognizes
exceptional engineering achievements and contributions to
the engineering profession.
- Did you know that one of the nicest things
you can do for your colleagues who are active members
of ASME is to honor them by nominating them for the ASME
Fellow Grade? Are you an ASME Fellow and would like to
nominate someone for it? It's easy! The basic requirement
is a minimun of 10 years of active service to ASME.
- All information on this honor is available
right now. Just click
here to learn all about the ASME Fellow
Grade, and how to nominate someone you would like to see
honored !
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