In honor of Women’s History Month, here is a snippet about AIME’s first female member, Ellen Swallow-Richards.
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Metallurgy has been prominent within AIME since the beginning; it was the basis of the first technical committee and professional division, and it formed the...
The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers (AIME) has approved a $1 million grant to its member societies, which include TMS, to...
OTC is excited to welcome the world back to Houston, Texas from 16–19 August for a much-anticipated gathering of offshore energy professionals. For four days, a...
The first Professional Division of AIME was formed in 1918 out of its merger with the American Institute of Metals.
1911 began AIME's growth with the formation of its first three Local Sections in New York, Boston, and Spokane.
Before the Society of Mining Engineers (SME) was established as an independent Member Society of AIME in 1984, it was first an agglomeration of technical...
Heartiest congratulations to Jim Arnold, Gary Goldberg,