Graduate
Student Research and Innovation Conference (GSRIC) Held Annually
in conjunction with the Spring Student Conference 2007
Call for Papers In today's competitive engineering job market, employers and
engineering managers are looking for the technical credentials that separate one
candidate from another. The District, in keeping with
ASME's mission of promoting and enhancing the technical
competency and professional well-being of our members, ASME has organized this
conference as a forum for ME graduate students to develop their technical credentials
and to establish their professional identity. This program is designed to enhance
the ability of graduate students and early career engineers to compete in an ever
more demanding and changing global market place by providing and developing the
skills and the demonstrated technical performance that will make them standout
among their peers. In providing conferences such as this, the District also wants to establish
a bond between ASME and the early career engineer that encourages continued participation
in ASME activities, increased use of ASME resources and programs, and reinforces
the concept of "ASME for a Lifetime." Abstracts
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