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ASME Turbo Expo Early Career Engineer Travel Award (Formerly YETEP)

The Turbo Expo Early Career Engineer Travel Award is intended for early career engineers working in industry, in government or in academia to obtain travel funding to attend ASME Turbo Expo to present a paper which they have authored or co-authored. The purpose is to provide a way for more to participate in the annual Turbo Expo.

  • One Complimentary ASME Turbo Expo Technical Conference Registration
  • Complimentary hotel accommodations (Sunday to Friday)
  • Up to $1,000 toward approved travel expenses

The nominee must have obtained an academic degree (Bachelor, Master, PhD, or equivalent degrees) in an engineering discipline related to turbomachinery within five years from the year of the Turbo Expo that the applicant wishes to attend. The paper or poster being presented can be research results from work completed either while pursuing an academic degree, or after leaving school and entering the job field. Post-doctoral researchers in academic institutions are eligible so long as they have been in post no longer than five years full time equivalent.   

The application deadline has passed for 2022 Rotterdam.  2023 Boston will be available in July 2022.

Congratulations to the ASME 2021 Young Engineer Turbo Expo Participant Award (YETEP) Winners!

Amrita Basak, Pennsylvania State University
Eva van Beurden, Cooll Sustainable Energy Solutions B.V
Xiao He, Imperial College
Richard Hollenbach, Duke University
Nikola Kafedzhiyski, Siemens Energy AB
Amit Kumar, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Marcel Otto, University of Central Florida
Ajey Singh, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
Alberto Vannoni, University of Genoa
Peter Warren, University of Central Florida
Tingcheng Wu, Texas A&M University

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