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Symposium Winners: New Editor:
Kedar Naik and Joe Lubinski win 2nd place in the Annual Undergraduate Symposium for Scholarly and Creative Work for their work on heat exchangers.
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We now have a new AME Brochure, highlighting some of the Department's research and other activities.
Congratulations: ΣΓΤ:
AME congratulates its own Andrzej Domaradzki, who was recently elected to Fellowship in the American Physical Society. USC's AME chapter of Sigma Gamma Tau, the national honor societ for Aerospace Engineering, held its initiation for 2009 on April 10.
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Congratulations: New ASME Fellow:
This April, AME Prof. Terry Langdon received the Lee Hsun Lecture Award from the Chinese Academy of Sciences Institute for Metals Research in Shenyang. AME professor and former department chairman, Mike Kassner, has been elected a fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
Faculty Honors:
AME professor, Terry Langdon will receive the prestigious award of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, the Honorary Medal "De Scientia et Humanitate Optime Meritis."
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Congratulations to Professor Satwindar Sadhal, who received the 2009 Northrop Grumman Teaching Award at the Viterbi School of Engineering Annual Faculty and Staff Awards Luncheon on April 23.
AME's Firdaus Udwadia has been honored with the Torrens Award for his service to the ASCE.       read more...
AME Professor Ron Blackwelder has received a USC-Mellon Mentoring Award in recognition of his continuing efforts in guiding undergraduate engineering students and promoting their extracurricular engineering projects.
The National Science Foundation has honored AME faculty member Tait Pottebaum with an NSF CAREER grant. The foundation's Faculty Early Career Development Program is the NSF's most prestigious award supporting the early career development of junior faculty members.
Announcements:
9/1/09 The Ph.D. Screenning Exam for Fall, 2009, will be offered November 20, 2009.
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