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Clarkson professor named as Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers

Thursday, April 15, 2021 - 11:02 am POTSDAM Dr. Daryush (Dary) K. Aidun, professor of Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering has been elected as a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (FASME). He was nominated by Dr. Goodarz Ahmadi, a Clarkson distinguished professor, and Robert H. Hill, professor of Mechanical Engineering. The grade of Fellow is conferred on ASME members to recognize their outstanding engineering achievements. To receive the honor, the candidate must have 10 or more years of active practice and at least 10 years of active corporate membership in ASME. Aidun is also a Fellow of the American Welding Society (FAWS). The grade as a Fellow of the AWS is based on the outstanding accomplishments and technical impact of the individual. Such accomplishments will have advanced the science, technology and application of welding.

Clarkson professor named Fellow of American Society of Mechanical Engineers

POTSDAM — Dr. Daryush (Dary) K. Aidun, Professor of Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering has been elected as a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (FASME). He was nominated by Dr. Goodarz Ahmadi, a Clarkson Distinguished Professor, and Robert H. Hill Professor of Mechanical Engineering. The grade of fellow is conferred on ASME members to recognize their outstanding engineering achievements. To receive the honor, the candidate must have 10 or more years of active practice and at least 10 years of active corporate membership in ASME. Aidun is also a Fellow of the American Welding Society (FAWS). The grade as a Fellow of the AWS is based on the outstanding accomplishments and technical impact of the individual. Such accomplishments will have advanced the science, technology and application of welding.

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NJ needs skilled welders — This is how to get started

NJ needs skilled welders This is how to get started The skilled trade of welding needs more people, as current welders age out of the field and the need for trained individuals isn t letting up. The Garden State in particular, according to data and experts, offers plenty of opportunity for those interested in a career path that has more demand than supply in the way of workers. American Welding Society believes the job shortage will reach a deficit of 400,000 workers by 2024. Tradesmen International notes the average age of a welder is 55; fewer than 20% are under the age of 35. New Jersey is one of the areas that continues to have a demand for welders, said Shawn Alexander, president of the Bloomfield campus of Universal Technical Institute. There s tremendous opportunity in the field.

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