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About Us

ASME is the largest single resource devoted to the development and dissemination of mechanical engineering information. The American Society of Mechanical Engineers was founded in 1880 as a nonprofit educational and technical society. Today, over a century later, the Society's main concern remains the in-depth coverage of mechanical engineering technology and its interpretation to the general public.

The American Society of Mechanical Engineers at Texas Tech University is a student organization committed to preparing our students for life beyond college both academically and professionally, providing various networking opportunities for students and company representatives, and introducing students to companies in various industries through meetings and company presentations.

Office Hours

10:00am-12:00pm, 2:00pm-4:00pm

Monday-Friday

Contact Us

 

Dr. Jeff Hanson - Advisor

j.hanson@ttu.edu

ME North Room #220

T 806-742-3563 ext 276     

F 806-742-3540

Preston Abadie- President

Preston.Abadie@ttu.edu@ttu.edu

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Officer Application

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General Meetings

The first Tuesday of every month at 6pm in room MES205

Our meetings are in person this year and we would love to see you there!

Office Operations

Office Hours are from 10am-3pm Monday thru Friday

You may swing by our office to purchase merchandise or become a member anytime during our operating hours

ASME Merchandise

Items available for purchase in MES 210B

Help support us by purchasing ASME T-Shirts, Graph Paper, and more!

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Meet Our Officers

Get to know the ASME TTU officers by viewing the list online or by stopping by our office in MES 210B. We have board games and would love to meet you!

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Become a Member

Apply with an officer in MES 210B during our office hours or online. Freshman Membership: $15.00 Standard Membership: $20.00

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Junkyard Wars 2021

September 18-19

Junkyard Wars is sponsored by many different engineering companies and they send out some of their members to help mentor engineering students. Junkyard Wars consists of building something, using only junk, in order to accomplish a predetermined mission.

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