Iranian university professor receives ASME fellowship
An Iranian civil engineer university professor Hossein Mohammadi Shoja at Sharif University was introduced as a Fellow member of the US ASME because of his valuable international research projects.
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Over 130,000 people from 158 countries have so far joined the ASME, but only 3,000 people across the world have managed to get fellowship, the highest degree in the association's membership. The Association for the Study of Medical Education (ASME) was founded in 1880 to provide a setting for engineers to discuss the concerns brought by the rise of industrialization and mechanization. The Society’s founders were some of the more prominent machine builders and technical innovators of the late nineteenth century; led by prominent steel engineer Alexander Lyman Holley, Henry Rossiter Worthington and John Edison Sweet. Ali Meghdari, another Iranian university professor of mechanical engineering of Sharif University has already received fellowship from the ASME.