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American Society of Mechanical Engineers

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Introduction

The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)—founded in 1880—is a not-for-profit professional organization that enables collaboration, knowledge sharing and skill development across all engineering disciplines, while promoting the vital role of the engineers in society. The ASME—Chitkara Students Section (one of the 500 Students Sections across many institutes around the globe) has been active on our campus since 15 January, 2010.

Objectives

The Society receives members from various colleges and universities, and acts as a platform where students and professionals can congregate and endeavour towards a common goal of creating the importance of engineers in the society. They also receive a great opportunity to interact—at local as well as international level—with people in same profession and of like-minded interests.

At ASME, the community of engineers worldwide finds support to tackle, and design solutions to, real-world challenges. The ASME codes and standards, publications, conferences, continuing education and professional development programs provide a foundation for advancing technical knowledge and a safer world.

Faculty Advisor

Mr Anoop Kumar Singh

ASME—Chitkara Student Section Activities: 2010–12

  • Praudyogikii – 10
  • Major event: Decoding Da Vinci 1.0
  • Minor event 1: Science-O-Mania
  • Minor event 2: Drop In
  • Expert Lecture: 13 September, 2010
  • PBL Display Applied Science (Ingenieria Basica-01): 26 November, 2010
  • WORD WATT: 21 October, 2010
  • CAD Workshop: 21 October, 2010
  • Industrial Visit (DMW): 27 October, 2010
  • Praudyogikii – 11: 4–5 March, 2011
  • Major event: Decoding Da Vinci 2.0
  • Minor event 1: Egg Survival Competition
  • Minor event 2: Limit = Imagination
  • Expert Lecture: 10 March, 2011
  • Industrial Visit (DMW): 18 August, 2011
  • Event (WORD WATT 2): 13 September, 2011
  • Event (iQUIROUS):11 January, 2012
  • Praudyogikii – 12: 3–4 February, 2012
  • Major event: Mecanique Might
  • Minor event 1: Hot Wheels
  • International participations:
  • The team Lakshya has participated in “Human Powered Vehicle Challenge (HPVC)”, West Americas 2010 organized by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) at California State University, USA in April 2010.
  • The team Nischya has participated in “Human Powered Vehicle Challenge (HPVC)” organized by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Indianapolis, IN, USA. April 29–May 1, 2011.

Image Gallery
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PBL Display Applied Science (Ingenieria Basica-01): 26 November, 2010

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PBL Display Applied Science (Ingenieria Basica–01): 26 November, 2010

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Praudyogikii–11: 4–5 March, 2011

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Praudyogikii–12: 3–4 February, 2012

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