Tuesday, June 9, 2020

Video Engineering Public Service

Video Engineering Public Service Video Engineering Public Service Video: Engineering Public Service Dr. Benjamin Cohen filled in as an ASME Congressional Fellow (2012) in the workplace of Senator Sherrod Brown (Washington D.C.) where he exhorted the representative and staff on issues identified with science and innovation. He discusses his experience and how it drove him down the designing backing profession way. About the ASME Congressional Fellowship ASME Congressional Fellows go through one year in Washington, D.C. working with the staff of a congressional board of trustees, U.S. Congressperson or U.S. Agent. Congressional Fellowships are intended to show the benefit of building government association, carry specialized foundations and outer points of view to the dynamic procedure in Congress and give an exceptional open arrangement learning experience to the Fellow. All ASME Fellows will be granted a payment of $75,000 for the one year Fellowship. ASME Federal Fellows ordinarily serve from September through August, however a January through December term is once in a while an alternative. For extra data and application subtleties visit the ASME Federal Government Fellowship Program site. The copyright of this program is possessed by ASME.

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