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THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS
AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS IN CHICAGO:2001-2002



Our Mission:

To promote and enhance the technical competency and professional well-being of our members, and through quality programs and activities in mechanical engineering, better enable its practitioners to contribute to the well-being of humankind.

About ASME-UIC:

ASME-UIC is a chapter of the international organization called the American Society of Mechnical Engineers. Of the different regions and sections that comprise the organization, ASME-UIC is part of Region VI, Chicago Section. ASME-UIC serves all the ASME student members from the University of Illinois - Chicago. A listing of the officers may be viewed by clicking on the Section Officers Link to the left.

About ASME History:

ASME International was founded in 1880 by prominent mechanical engineers, led by Alexander Lyman Holley (1832-1882), Henry Rossiter Worthington (1817-1880), and John Edson Sweet (1832-1916). Holley chaired the first meeting, which was held in the New York editorial offices of the American Machinist on February 16 with thirty in attendance. On April 7 a formal organizational meeting was held at Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, New Jersey, with about eighty engineers--industrialists, educators, technical journalists, designers, shipbuilders, military engineers, and inventors. Today, ASME is a worldwide engineering society focused on technical, educational and research issues. It has 125,000 members and conducts one of the world's largest technical publishing operations, holds some 30 technical conferences and 200 professional development courses each year, and sets many industrial and manufacturing standards.