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CYM Awards
2005 DANIEL W. MEAD CONTEST FOR YOUNGER MEMBERS
The Daniel W. Mead Prize for Younger Members was established in 1939 to honor the memory and accomplishments of the 67th President of the American Society of Civil Engineers. The talents of many of the leaders of the profession were first recognized in previous contests for this significant professional honor. The current contest provides an opportunity for alert young civil engineers to further their professional development and gain national attention.
The paper must be written on:
"Is it ethical to use an engineering software program to solve a problem if you cannot complete the calculations manually?"
RULES:
The author must be an Associate Member, Member or Affiliate of the Society 35 years of age or less on February 1, 2005.
Only one person can write each paper.
Each Section or Branch can submit only one paper.
Paper must contain no more than 2,000 words and must address professional ethics.
One winner may be selected from each of the four Zones and International membership of the Society.
The national winner, selected from the Zonal winners, will receive a wall plaque and a certificate.
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The national winner may be invited to present his/her paper at the ASCE Annual Conference and Exposition in Los Angeles, California in October 2005.
The paper by the national winner will be submitted for publication in Civil Engineering magazine.
By February 1, 2005, two copies of each paper must be submitted through the Section or Branch Secretary to:ASCE Awards Department, 1801 Alexander Bell Dr., Reston, VA 20191.*
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Please include name and ASCE member ID*
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