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Join ASME Government Relations for its Next Webinar, Technolo... Join ASME Government Relations for its Next Webinar, Technolo... Join ASME Government Relations for its Next Webinar, Innovation Intersecting Policy and Politics Sept. 8, 2017 ASME President-Nominee Said Jahanmir, Ph.D., who is as of now filling in as a 2015-2017 ASME Congressional Fellow in the U.S. Place of Representatives, will be one of the visitor speakers participating in the ASME Government Relations online class Innovation Intersecting Policy and Politics on Oct. 27. One month from now, ASME Government Relations will have an energizing new online course about what it resembles to be an ASME Congressional Fellow, including two of our present Fellows one in the U. S. Senate and another in the U.S. Place of Representatives. During the online class, which will be held from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. Eastern Time on Friday, Oct. 27, the Fellows will give significant individual understanding on their encounters dealing with Capitol Hill. ASME individuals will likewise find out about our 2018-2019 ASME Congressional Fellowship openings. ASME has the one of a kind differentiation of being the main building/logical society to set up a Congressional Fellowship program. For as far back as 44 years, ASME has offered an important support to the United States by supporting 119 ASME Federal Government Fellows who have served in the official and authoritative parts of the U.S. government. ASME Federal Government Fellowships have empowered chosen ASME individuals to dedicate a year working in government giving designing and specialized exhortation to strategy producers in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, the U.S. Congress, and government offices. This chief program fills in as a demonstration of ASMEs long-standing pledge to national security, national issues and the proceeding with improvement of the building calling. The mediator of the online course will be Lester Su, Ph.D., who is an instructor in mechanical designing at Stanford University and the seat of the ASME Committee on Government Relations. Visitor speakers will incorporate ASME President-Nominee Said Jahanmir, Ph.D., who is right now filling in as a 2015-2017 ASME Congressional Fellow in the U.S. Place of Representatives for the Honorable Tim Ryan (D-OH), co-seat of the Congressional Manufacturing Caucus, and Michael Martin, Ph.D., who is filling in as a 2016-2017 ASME Congressional Fellow in the U.S. Senate for the Honorable Jack Reed (D-RI), who is a co-seat of the Senate Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Caucus. Extra data on the online class is accessible at http://ppec.asme.org. Enlistment is presently open. To pursue the free online class, go to https://shop.asme.org/Registrations/Conference/FNDWEB3. Nitty gritty depictions on the 2018-2019 ASME Congressional Fellowships, alongside general data about the program, are accessible to see at www.asme.org/about-asme/get-included/support government-relations/administrative colleagues program. ASME individuals with a solid foundation in the territories of vitality and bioengineering are urged to submit applications, which will be acknowledged from Sept. 15, 2017 to Jan. 31, 2018. Non-individuals are free to apply, however they should be an individual from ASME at the hour of utilization. Patrons of the 2018-2019 ASME Congressional Fellowships incorporate ASME Government Relations, the ASME Petroleum Division, the ASME Bioengineering Division and the ASME Foundation. A leaflet with tributes from previous ASME Fellows is accessible to see at www.asme.org/wwwasmeorg/media/ResourceFiles/AboutASME/Get%20Involved/Advocacy/FellowBrochure2017.pdf Contact Ellen Kuo at kuoe@asme.org with any inquiries relating to the online course or partnership openings. - Ellen Kuo, ASME Government Relations

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