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Congressional Fellowship Applications are Due Jan. 31; Webinar...

Congressional Fellowship Applications are Due Jan. 31; Webinar... Congressional Fellowship Applications are Due Jan. 31; Webinar... Congressional Fellowship Applications are Due Jan. 31; Fellowship Webinar Now Online Jan. 13, 2017 The ASME Government Relations division is at present tolerating applications until Jan. 31 for the 2017-2018 ASME Congressional Fellowship through the ASME Federal Government Fellowship Program. A chronicle of an ongoing online class including two members in the ASME Federal Fellow Program is presently accessible online for ASME individuals who might want to become familiar with the program. Since 1973, ASME has supported in excess of 100 Federal Fellows, furnishing them with a chance to serve a one-year term in the organization or U.S. Congress. Colleagues fill in as free, non-one-sided counselors in building, science and innovation, bringing an impartial, businesslike way to deal with examination and information which profoundly affects the dynamic procedure. The outcome is powerful and innovatively proper open approach dependent on sound designing standards. Candidates for the 2017-2018 Fellowship, which is supported by ASME Government Relations, the ASME Foundation and the ASME Petroleum Division, must have a solid vitality foundation. ASME has since a long time ago bolstered a reasonable arrangement of vitality supplies to meet the country's vitality needs, including propelled clean coal, oil, atomic, gaseous petrol, squander to-vitality, biomass, sun based, wind and hydroelectric force. ASME additionally underpins vitality productive structure and transportation advancements, just as transmission and circulation framework adequate to fulfill request under sensibly predictable possibilities. ASME individuals who are keen on applying for the Fellowship would now be able to see a recently posted chronicle of an ongoing Government Relations online class, named Engineers and Public Policy: A Dynamic Combination, to become familiar with the program. The online class, which was recorded Dec. 7, highlights current Fellow Said Jahanmir, Ph.D. also, previous Fellow Noël Bakhtian, Ph.D., who talk about their points of view on their achievements and the difficulties they looked during their Fellowship expressions. Dr. Jahanmir is right now filling in as an ASME Congressional Fellow for the Honorable Tim Ryan (D-OH), co-seat of the Congressional Manufacturing Caucus. Dr. Bakhtian, who was an ASME Congressional Fellow in 2012, filled in as a 2016 ASME Foundation Swanson Fellow at the White House Office of Science Technology Policy (OSTP) in the Energy and Environment division. Lester Su, Ph.D., of Stanford University, the current seat of the ASME Committee on Government Relations who filled in as an ASME Congressional Fellow in 2000-2001, if introductory statements for the online course. So as to see the online course, you should initially be enrolled on ASME.org. To enroll, visit https://shop.asme.org/Registrations/Conference/FNDWEB2016-2. When enlisted, visit to enter your email address and secret key and continue to the online class page. (Note: It might take as long as 24 hours after your underlying enrollment to have the option to login to watch the online course.) For more data on the 2017-2018 ASME Congressional Fellowship, just as other ASME Federal Government Fellowship openings, visit the ASME Congressional Fellowships page on ASME.org.

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