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University of Tokyo and Nihon University.(MEMBER NEWS)
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ASAE Fellow Osamu Kitani, professor emeritus at the University of Tokyo and Nihon University, was recently awarded the UNACOMA Prize by the International Commission of Agricultural Engineering.
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Industry Guidance: Action is needed to promote ag engineering to young people. (Last Word).(Brief Article)
Resource: Engineering & Technology for a Sustainable World
; ASAE member Chad Yagow graduated from the University of 1llinois at Urbana-Champaign in May. He is a test engineer with John Deere Harvester Works, East Moline, As the number of farms in the United States dwindles, so does the number of youths coming from farms into agriculture-related careers.
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University of Tokyo and Nihon University.(MEMBER NEWS)
Resource: Engineering & Technology for a Sustainable World
; ASAE Fellow Osamu Kitani, professor emeritus at the University of Tokyo and Nihon University, was recently awarded the UNACOMA Prize by the International Commission of Agricultural Engineering. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The award was given in recognition of merit for Kitani's extraordinary
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Minority presence in agricultural engineering.
Resource: Engineering & Technology for a Sustainable World
; The numbers are increasing -- far too slowly The field of agricultural engineering, since its inception, has been dominated by white males. Therefore, it is not surprising that the minority representation of agricultural engineers today -- especially African-American -- is almost insignificant. The
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Minority presence in agricultural engineering
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; The numbers are increasing - far too slowly The field of agricultural engineering, since its inception, has been dominated by white males. Therefore, it is not surprising that the minority representation of agricultural engineers today -- especially African-American - is almost insignificant. The
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Monograph & CIGR Handbook Authors Recognized at Annual Meeting.
Resource: Engineering & Technology for a Sustainable World
; The literature of ASAE has been greatly enriched by the recent publication of the monograph, Robotics for Bio-production Systems and the five-volume CIGR Handbook of Agricultural Engineering. Several of the authors and editors of these books attended the annual meeting, where outgoing President
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CIGR Progress Worth Talking About.(International Commission of Agricultural Engineering)
Resource: Engineering & Technology for a Sustainable World
; El Houssine Bartali, 1999-2000 CIGR President-Elect The International Commission of Agricultural Engineering (CIGR), which was created in 1930, has become a global network organization. Its members include 47 countries represented through national, regional and international associations of
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Free index updated to cite 24,000 AE articles
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; An index accessible through ASAE's home page has been updated to cite 24,000 agricultural engineering articles. The 1.3 Mbyte self-extracting compressed file, AE-NDX97.EXE, contains both the 24,000-citation database and MS-DOS based searching software. You can access AE-NDX97.EXE from the ASAE home
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Ag engineering at MSU: an update and lessons learned.
Resource: Engineering & Technology for a Sustainable World
; On Feb. 5, 2003, the dean of the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources at Michigan State University (MSU) proposed to eliminate the department of agricultural engineering by redeploying faculty and programs to other departments within the College. While he cited fiscal challenges as the
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Ag Engineering at MSU
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; An update and lessons learned On Feb. 5, 2003, the dean of the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources at Michigan State University (MSU) proposed to eliminate the department of agricultural engineering by redeploying faculty and programs to other departments within the College. While he cited
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