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Meeting
Your Needs :
Membership
in the ASME entitles you to a number of practical benefits.
One of these is monthly copies of the Society's magazine,
Mechanical Engineering. It also provides a reduced
rate for attendance at conferences and meetings and purchase
of ASME publications. Furthermore, membership in ASME offers
the privilege of network access to the world's largest engineering
library.
Membership
in the Fluids Engineering Division provides the opportunity
to :
- Keep
pace with the latest fluids engineering technology, research,
and education.
- Exchange
ideas and enjoy association with other fluids engineers.
- Demonstrate
professional knowledge through authorship and presentation
of papers.
- Achieve
increased professional status with your employer and your
peers.
- Share
knowledge with mechanical engineers in many specialized
fields.
- Obtain
printed papers and other materials written by authorities
in the field.
- Interact
with colleagues in industry, universities, and government.
- Work
with other professionals to solve industry problems and
needs.
- Receive
Division newsletter.
JOIN
NOW !!
As a FED member,
you automatically receive the division newsletter. You will
also be included in all mailings to members who have an
interest in fluids engineering (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 Fluids Engineering Division as your primary Division,
just 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 “Fluids Engineering
Division” as your primary choice.
For
other ASME contacts, consult the ASME
Homepage. If you know the name of the individual
to whom you wish to send email, the format of the email
address is: lastnamefirstinitial@asme.org
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