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| Saturday, November 5 |
Young Engineers Forum: NASVF Swing for the Fences: Seed Investing for Entrepreneurs CANCELLED
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| Sunday, November 6 |
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Young Engineers Forum: Entrepreneur Track CANCELLED
Young Engineers Forum: Tips for Career Success: Refine Your Skills and Present Yourself Professionally
7:00am-5:00pm
Registration Fees: $45 registration, $50 on-site
The Future of Engineering: The Role of Diversity in Engineering Education (BDO-1)
2:45pm - 4:15pm
Asia 2, Lobby Level
Federal Fellow Forum: How Can Engineers Make An Impact on Critical Issues?
1:00pm - 2:30pm
Europe 4, Lobby Level
Welcoming Remarks
Susan Ipri Brown, Former ASME Federal Fellow and Member, ASME Board on Government Relations
Keynote Remarks
Susan Skemp, Past ASME President (2002-2003) and Current ASME White House Fellow
Panel of Current Federal Fellows
Moderator: Marc Goldsmith, Vice President, ASME Center for Public Awareness
Panelists:
Henry Abeyta, ASME Congressional Fellow
Jacob Stenzler, Ph.D. ASME Congressional Fellow
Susan Skemp, ASME White House Fellow
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| Monday, November 7 |
ASME State of the Society Address
5:30pm - 6:10pm
Northern Hemisphere BCD
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| Tuesday, November 8 |
Warner T. Koiter Medalist Lecture
11:15am - 12:15pm
Northern Hemisphere A-2, Ballroom Level
Speaker: Professor R.W. Ogden, University of Glasgow
Topic: The Effect of Fiber Orientation Distributions on the Mechanics of Nonlinearly Elastic Fiber-Reinforced Solids: A Phenomenological Approach
Henry Robinson Towne Lecture (EBMT-8)
11:15am - 12:15pm
Northern Hemisphere E-1, Ballroom Level
Speaker: John Goglia, St. Louis University
Topic: Life After 9/11, A Back Porch Conversation
Nyquist Lecture
3:45pm - 5:15pm
Northern Hemisphere E-3 Ballroom Level
Speaker: K.J. Åström, University of California, Santa Barbara
Topic: Nyquist and His Seminal Papers
Robert Henry Thurston Lecture Award
9:30am - 11:00am
Southern Hemisphere III Ballroom, Ballroom Level
Speaker: Dr. Savio L-Y Woo, University of Pittsburgh
Topic: Going from In-Vitro to In-Vivo - The New Challenge for Bioengineers to Keep Your Knee and Shoulder Healthy
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| Wednesday, November 9 |
ASME Response to Disasters
11:00am - 12:00pm
Europe 5, Lobby Level
Topic: How ASME can better prepare and respond to emergencies, such as natural disasters and other calamities, using the resources of engineers to assist stricken areas? All are invited to bring ideas and suggestions to an open discussion on this topic.
Ralph Coats Roe Medal Lecture
1:00pm - 1:45pm
Australia 2 Room, Lobby Level
Speaker: Dr. Winfred M. Phillips
Topic: Engineering-The Future
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| Thursday, November 10 |
Materials Division Nadai and Orr Awards Lecture
11:15am - 12:45pm
Australia 3 Room, Lobby Level
Speaker: Dr. Theodore Nicholas, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, AFIT/ENY, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio
Topic: High Cycle Fatigue in Metals
Rayleigh Lecture
3:45PM - 5:15PM
Northern Hemisphere E-1
Speaker: Robert. L. Clark, Thomas Lord Professor of Engineering, Duke University
Topic: Structural Acoustics, From Macro to Micro
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