Energy, Environment, and Sustainable Waste Management (EESWM)
The ASME Environmental Systems Division promotes the art, science and practice of engineering in all issues pertaining to the environment.
About
EESWM focuses on advancing sustainable solutions at the intersection of energy and the environment, with emphasis on recovering energy and materials from waste while minimizing environmental impact. Its scope also includes other key waste streams such as biomass, batteries, and plastics.
Honors & Awards
Society Level Awards
Dixy Lee Ray Award
Dixy Lee Ray was a prime supporter of technology and a friend of ASME. Dr. Ray was trained as a marine biologist, held a number of elected and appointed positions and received a number of awards. The Division has proposed to establish a principal environmental engineering award of ASME to be named after Dr Ray .The proposal to the Committee of Honors envisions an award to be given not only those who have contributed to environmental engineering but also those who have contributed to other environmental areas. The Division has provided the necessary funds to endow the Dixy Lee Ray Award. Within the Division, the Honors and Awards Committee will be responsible for administrative activities supporting the Dixy Lee Ray Award. The Award will be conferred at the Dixy Lee Ray Symposium.
Division Awards
ASME Environmental Systems Division Education Support Program
The ASME ESD announces the 2023 Education Support Program (ESP). The program will provide a total of $25,000 to support up to five successful proposals. It is expected that a successful proposal will improve environmental awareness among students through coursework in the classroom and/or studies in the field. Proposals can also address community awareness of environmental issues.
January 16, 2023 is the Proposal Submission Deadline Date
For more information click here.
The ASME Environmental Systems Division welcomes innovative proposals that will engage both students and engineers/faculty. Proposers can forward sketches of proposed work to Martin Edelson (mcedelson@gmail.com) for discussion of “fit” with program objectives prior to submission.
Questions may be sent to herreral@asme.org
Links
Links to helpful online resources related to the division are below. If you have suggestions for other resources, please contact the division chair or ASME staff.
- ASME Landmarks Program
Landmarks, sites and collections of historic importance to mechanical engineering are designated by ASME through its History and Heritage Landmarks Program. - ASME History and Heritage
ASME fosters the preservation of mechanical engineering innovations used in a wide range of applications through its History and Heritage program.
Other Links of Interest
- EPA Clu-In Site
- Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP)
- Institute for Regulatory Science (for information on ASME D&D Handbook and the Dixy Lee Ray Symposium)
Leadership
Steven Unikewicz, Chair
ASME Fellow
Senior Technical Advisor, Terra Power Inc
Bin He, Vice Chair
Shanghai University
Arnold Feldman, Treasurer and Secretary
ASME Life Fellow
JJDS Environmental
Martin Edelson
Consultant
Laura Herrera,Senior Manager, Technical & Engineering Communities (TEC) Operations
ASME Staff Liaison