ASME
San Francisco Section
February 1998 Newsletter
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Chair's Greeting
by Brandon Muramatsu
SF Bay Area Engineering Council 1998 Engineers' Week Banquet
Thursday, February 19, 1998
Dr. David Stork
Ricoh Silicon Valley & Stanford University
"The HAL 9000 computer and the vision of 2001: A Space Odyssey"
1998 Silicon Valley Engineers Week Banquet
Friday, February 28, 1998
Dr. David Burton
Director, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
Nobel Prize Winner in Physics
Annual Crab Feed with U.C.
Berkeley Student Section
Wednesday, march 18, 1998
Small Business Report: February 1998
by Eric E. Worrell, P.E., Small Business Committee Chair, ASME Region IX and San Francisco Section
MATHCOUNTS!!
Have you been wondering what you can do to help young people improve
math performance? Would you like to have some fun and do some good
networking, too? Volunteer to help out with your local MATHCOUNTS
competition!!
An Update on CSPE
The California Society of Professional Engineers (CSPE) provides
important monitoring, education, and lobbying work at the state
level where professional engineering laws are written.
Recap of the Joint San Francisco /
Mt. Diablo January Meeting
Our speaker for the evening was Dr. A .K. Oppenheim, Professor in the
Graduate School at the University of California, Berkeley. His talk
was entitled Engine Cardiology.
Calendar of Events
As a service to our members, we are publishing a calendar of events (tentative) for the entire year.
College Corner
Greetings from California Maritime Academy, U.C. Berkeley, and San Francisco State University!
Job Listing
Mechanical Engineer and Tech. Assist positions available.