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The Eastern Virginia Section is comprised of approximately 600 ASME members from the Hampton Roads area in Virginia. The section hosts various events throughout the program year, including training courses, technical presentations, and design contests. In addition, the section supports local K-12 and college math, science, and engineering programs.


ASME Mission Statement:
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.

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January 28, 2010: " Integrating Risk Across System Engineering and Project Management "


Presented by:
AIAA and ASME

Approaches to risk management can vary according to a systems engineering versus a project management perspective. Systems engineering traditionally offers the technical viewpoint for project activities, where project management tends to focus more on the budget and schedule elements. To ensure a solid, overall grasp of the risks a project may face, the technical and management approaches to risk management must be integrated. Systems engineers and project managers need to support each other in risk identification, assessment, and response to allow successful project implementation. This presentation offers an introduction to the different risk management approaches, provides real-life examples and
includes guidelines for integrating the varying perspectives on risk.

Presented by Becky Reed, CSEP
Becky Reed is the President and CEO of Reed Integration, Inc., and is one of the first 42 people in the world to achieve the credential of INCOSE Certified Systems Engineering Professional (CSEP).

DATE: January 28, 2010
TIME: 5:30 P.M. - 6:00 P.M. >>>> PIZZA Social
6:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M. >>>> Presentation
PLACE: ODU Peninsula Higher Education Center (2nd floor conference room)
Menu: Pizza and Soda
Cost: FREE to AIAA and ASME members!!!

RSVP at:
AIAA and ASME Integrating Risk Joint Meeting registration

or Contact Melissa Carter 864-8606, Melissa.B.Carter@nasa.gov

Integrating Risk Joint Meeting Announcement


    

November 17, 2009: "Jefferson Lab Tour":


Presented by:
ASME and  Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

Please join the Eastern VA ASME Section on November 17, 2009 at 5:30 pm for an evening tour of Jefferson Lab, a U.S. Department of Energy research facility, located in the heart of Hampton Roads.  This is open to all ASME members free of charge. One guest may accompany each ASME member.  However, attendance is limited so register early.

After reception and refreshments, the group will take a guided tour of Jefferson Lab, a nuclear physics research facility used by 1,200 U.S. and international scientists.
You will visit one of Jefferson Lab’s three internationally renowned experimental halls, its SRF Test Facility, and its world-record-holding Free-Electron Laser. Both machines run under technologies that Jefferson Lab is a world leader in: superconducting radiofrequency (SRF) and cryogenics.

The ASME meeting will begin at 5:30 p.m. in Jefferson Lab’s CEBAF Center (Bldg 12), located at 12000 Jefferson Ave. in Newport News, Va. Enter at Onnes Drive; turn left onto SURA Road. Follow road to the right and park in lot on the left.

RSVP to Mr. Randy Michaud by November 16, 2009 at michaudr2@asme.org

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Tour



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June 16 &17, 2009: Short Course:"Valve Selection for Optimum Performance":


Presented by:
ASME and  Mr. William Hayes, P.E.
President, W.R. Hayes Associates

This course provides an understanding of valves and how they interact for optimum system performance. Additionally, participants will receive expert guidance in making cost-effective decisions and tips for avoiding poor system operation.  Learn hydraulic theory as it applies to valves, as well as criteria for their selection.  1.5 CEUs; 15 PDHs

Short Course: Valve Selection for Optimum Performance
Short Course Registration Form

March 14, 2009: "2009 ASME/AIAA Egg Drop Design Competition":


Presented by:
ASME/AIAA/Nauticus

Join the fun at the 2009 ASME/AIAA Egg Drop Design Competition!  Designed to promote engineering and science for students, this competition is open to all ages.  Participants are asked to build a device to protect an egg from a second story (approximately 20 feet high) and third story (approximately 40 feet high) drop to keep it from going splat!  The lightest device that comes closest to the target while protecting the egg wins!  Eggs will be supplied at the contest.  Participation is FREE and prizes will be awarded for winners in each age group!

2009 ASME/AIAA Egg Drop Design Announcement

Egg Drop Design Competition Rules