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- ASME Medal - ASME - The American Society of Mechanical Engineers - ASME
- ASME Medal - Wikipedia
- Achievement Awards - ASME
- Honors & Awards - ASME
- List of Society Awards - ASME
- American Society of Mechanical Engineers - Wikipedia
- Holley Medal - ASME
- ASME Medal - Engineering and Technology History Wiki - ETHW
- Soichiro Honda Medal - ASME
- Melville Medal - Engineering Literature Award - ASME
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The ASME Medal, created in 1920, is the highest award bestowed by the ASME (founded as the American Society of Mechanical Engineers) Board of Governors for "eminently distinguished engineering achievement". The award has been presented every year since 1996 (first medalist was awarded in 1921), and it consists of a $15,000 honorarium, a certificate, a travel supplement not to exceed $750, and a gold medal inscribed with the words, "What is not yet, may be".
ASME also gives out a number of other awards yearly, including the Edwin F. Church Medal, the Holley medal, and the Soichiro Honda medal.
List of recipients
Source: ASME
See also
List of engineering awards
ASME Leonardo Da Vinci Award
References
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ASME Medal - ASME - The American Society of Mechanical Engineers - ASME
ASME Medal, established in 1920, is the highest award that the Society can bestow and is to recognize “eminently distinguished engineering achievement.” Only one ASME Medal may be awarded annually.
ASME Medal - Wikipedia
The ASME Medal, created in 1920, is the highest award bestowed by the ASME (founded as the American Society of Mechanical Engineers) Board of Governors for "eminently distinguished engineering achievement".
Achievement Awards - ASME
ASME Medal. ASME Medal, established in 1920, is the highest award that the Society can bestow and is to recognize ‘eminently distinguished engineering achievement.’
Honors & Awards - ASME
ASME’s Honors & Awards program celebrates individuals who have made important contributions in various engineering disciplines. Awards recognize those who have made major achievements, presented groundbreaking papers or demonstrated a commitment of service to the Society.
List of Society Awards - ASME
List of all seociety awards, committee, chair person's names & their email address.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers - Wikipedia
ASME offers four categories of awards: achievement awards to recognize "eminently distinguished engineering achievement"; literature awards for original papers; service awards for voluntary service to ASME; and unit awards, jointly awarded by six societies in recognition of advancement in the field of transportation.
Holley Medal - ASME
This medal commemorates Alexander Lyman Holley (1832-1882), who chaired the first meeting of ASME’s founders, Feb. 16, 1880, and was the principal author of the Society’s first by-laws.
ASME Medal - Engineering and Technology History Wiki - ETHW
Dec 20, 2022 · List of recipients. 1921, Hjalmar G. Carlson; 1922, Frederick A. Halsey; 1923, John R. Freeman; 1926, R. A. Millikan 1927, Wilfred Lewis; 1928, Julian Kennedy; 1930 ...
Soichiro Honda Medal - ASME
The Soichiro Honda Medal recognizes an individual for an outstanding achievement or a series of significant engineering contributions in developing improvements in the field of personal transportation.
Melville Medal - Engineering Literature Award - ASME
The Melville Medal is the highest ASME honor for the best original paper (not published elsewhere) which has been published in the ASME Transactions during the two calendar years immediately preceding the year of the award.