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Slovak Association of Mechanical Engineering

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Slovak Association of Mechanical Engineering
NameSlovak Association of Mechanical Engineering
HeadquartersBratislava, Slovakia
Region servedSlovakia
LanguageSlovak language
Leader titlePresident

Slovak Association of Mechanical Engineering is a professional organization that brings together experts in the field of Mechanical engineering from Slovakia, including researchers from Comenius University, Slovak University of Technology, and University of Žilina. The association aims to promote the development of Mechanical engineering in Slovakia and to support its members in their professional growth, similar to the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. The association has ties with other organizations, such as the European Federation of National Associations of Construction Industry and the International Federation for the Promotion of Mechanism and Machine Science. The association's activities are also influenced by the work of notable engineers, including Nikola Tesla, Leonardo da Vinci, and Isambard Kingdom Brunel.

History

The history of the Slovak Association of Mechanical Engineering dates back to the early 20th century, when the first mechanical engineering organizations were established in Czechoslovakia, including the Czechoslovak Society for Mechanics. The association has undergone several transformations, including the separation of Slovakia and Czech Republic in 1993, which led to the establishment of the Slovak Academy of Sciences and the Czech Academy of Sciences. The association has been influenced by the work of notable engineers, such as Albert Einstein, Archimedes, and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, and has ties with other organizations, including the European Association for Structural Dynamics, the International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering, and the World Federation of Engineering Organizations. The association's history is also connected to the development of mechanical engineering in Europe, including the work of the European Commission and the European Parliament.

Organization

The Slovak Association of Mechanical Engineering is a non-profit organization that is governed by a board of directors, which includes representatives from Slovak University of Technology, Comenius University, and University of Žilina. The association has several committees, including the Technical Committee, the Education Committee, and the International Cooperation Committee, which work together to achieve the association's goals, similar to the National Academy of Engineering and the National Science Foundation. The association is also a member of the European Federation of National Associations of Construction Industry and the International Federation for the Promotion of Mechanism and Machine Science, and has ties with other organizations, including the American Society of Civil Engineers, the Institution of Civil Engineers, and the World Council of Civil Engineers. The association's organization is influenced by the work of notable engineers, including Henry Ford, Steve Jobs, and Elon Musk.

Activities

The Slovak Association of Mechanical Engineering organizes various activities, including conferences, seminars, and workshops, which are attended by experts from Slovakia and abroad, including researchers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, and California Institute of Technology. The association also publishes a journal, which features articles on the latest developments in Mechanical engineering, similar to the Journal of Mechanical Engineering and the International Journal of Mechanical Sciences. The association's activities are also focused on promoting the development of Mechanical engineering in Slovakia, including the organization of competitions for students, such as the Formula Student and the Robotics Competition, and the provision of scholarships and awards, such as the Nobel Prize in Physics and the Fields Medal. The association has ties with other organizations, including the European Association for Structural Dynamics, the International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering, and the World Federation of Engineering Organizations.

Membership

The Slovak Association of Mechanical Engineering has a diverse membership, which includes researchers, engineers, and students from Slovakia and abroad, including members of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, and the European Federation of National Associations of Construction Industry. The association offers various benefits to its members, including access to conferences, seminars, and workshops, as well as opportunities for networking and professional development, similar to the National Academy of Engineering and the National Science Foundation. The association's members are also eligible to participate in international competitions, such as the International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition and the European Mechanical Engineering Congress, and to receive awards and scholarships, such as the Nobel Prize in Physics and the Fields Medal. The association has ties with other organizations, including the Czech Academy of Sciences, the Slovak Academy of Sciences, and the European Commission.

International Cooperation

The Slovak Association of Mechanical Engineering has established partnerships with several international organizations, including the European Federation of National Associations of Construction Industry, the International Federation for the Promotion of Mechanism and Machine Science, and the World Federation of Engineering Organizations. The association also participates in international projects, such as the Horizon 2020 and the European Research Council, and collaborates with researchers from United States, China, and European Union, including researchers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, and California Institute of Technology. The association's international cooperation is focused on promoting the development of Mechanical engineering in Slovakia and on supporting its members in their international activities, similar to the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. The association has ties with other organizations, including the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, the World Health Organization, and the International Labour Organization.

Category:Mechanical engineering

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