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Professor Michael Y. Wang has been elected to become a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME).
31 Oct., 2005
Congratulations to Professor Michael Y. Wang, who has been elected to the Fellow of American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). He is the 3rd Fellow from ASME and IEEE in our department in the last 3 years!! These are great recognitions of the globally-leading research activities of our professors.
ABOUT ASME
Founded in 1880 as the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, today's ASME is a 120,000-member professional organization focused on technical, educational and research issues of the engineering and technology community. ASME conducts one of the world's largest technical publishing operations, holds numerous technical conferences worldwide, and offers hundreds of professional development courses each year. ASME sets internationally recognized industrial and manufacturing codes and standards that enhance public safety.
The Fellow Grade recognizes significant engineering achievements and contributions to the engineering profession.
Fellow Qualifications:
A Fellow, one who has attained a membership grade of distinction, at the time of advancement shall be a corporate member of the Society, shall have been responsible for significant engineering achievements, and shall have had either
a. not less than 10 years of active practice and 10 years of continuous corporate membership in ASME, or
b. 20 years of active practice and 5 years of continuous corporate membership in ASME.
(Source: www.asme.org)
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