The association was founded in 1962 as "Chinese Engineers' Club of Southern California". The name was changed to "Chinese-American Engineers and Scientists Association of Southern California" in 1968.
Its mission is to serve as a platform to enrich their competence through technical conferences and workshops, to showcase their accomplishments through its annual Achievement Awards, to broaden their career perspectives through global and local networking, and to protect their interests and rights through organizational efforts.
In 2011, CESASC was honored by the Chinese American Museum (CAM) as the recipient of the Excellence in Science and Engineering Leadership Award in CAM's 15th Annual History maker's Awards Ceremony.Since 1969, CESASC has presented Achievement Awards to recognize the individuals who have made significant contributions to engineering and science, or those with distinguished professional career in the United States.
Our previous award recipients included Nobel Laureates, members of US National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering and Institute of Medicine, Corporate and University executives, members of Committee 100, as well as public officials.
Its mission is to serve as a platform to enrich their competence through technical conferences and workshops, to showcase their accomplishments through its annual Achievement Awards, to broaden their career perspectives through global and local networking, and to protect their interests and rights through organizational efforts.
In 2011, CESASC was honored by the Chinese American Museum (CAM) as the recipient of the Excellence in Science and Engineering Leadership Award in CAM's 15th Annual History maker's Awards Ceremony.Since 1969, CESASC has presented Achievement Awards to recognize the individuals who have made significant contributions to engineering and science, or those with distinguished professional career in the United States.
Our previous award recipients included Nobel Laureates, members of US National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering and Institute of Medicine, Corporate and University executives, members of Committee 100, as well as public officials.
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The year of the ox reminds us of our resilience and perseverance.
2021 is the year to thrive after surviving the extreme challenges from the pandemic of the century.
Success is to be measured not by the position that one has reached in life but by the obstacles which one has overcome.
There's hard work ahead, but we have always been stronger than the challenges we face.
The Chinese-American Engineers and Scientists Association of Southern California (CESASC) will show our spirits of resilience and perseverance to pursue excellence wherever we are.
2021 is the year to thrive after surviving the extreme challenges from the pandemic of the century.
Success is to be measured not by the position that one has reached in life but by the obstacles which one has overcome.
There's hard work ahead, but we have always been stronger than the challenges we face.
The Chinese-American Engineers and Scientists Association of Southern California (CESASC) will show our spirits of resilience and perseverance to pursue excellence wherever we are.
Xuemei Chen graduated with her B.S. degree from Peking University in 1988, and was selected to participate in the CUSBEA (China-US Biology Examinations and Admissions) program that provided opportunities for Chinese students to pursue Ph.
D. studies in US institutions.
She received a doctorate from Cornell University in 1995.
After postdoctoral training from 1995 to 1998 at California Institute of Technology, she started her assistant professor position in 1999 at the Waksman Institute at Rutgers University.
D. studies in US institutions.
She received a doctorate from Cornell University in 1995.
After postdoctoral training from 1995 to 1998 at California Institute of Technology, she started her assistant professor position in 1999 at the Waksman Institute at Rutgers University.
The Chinese-American Engineers and Scientists Association of Southern California (CESASC) invites 6th to 12th grade students to participate in the 2019 "Future Technology That Can Improve Human Life" essay competition.
The competition is divided into two groups; Group one is for 6th to 8th grade students and Group two is from 9th to 12th grade students.
This contest is intended to help students develop their interests in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) and to bring together writing and creative skills from young minds in context of future technology.
The competition is divided into two groups; Group one is for 6th to 8th grade students and Group two is from 9th to 12th grade students.
This contest is intended to help students develop their interests in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) and to bring together writing and creative skills from young minds in context of future technology.
Dear Friend: Welcome to join CESASC today and begin taking advantage of member discounts, privileged access to information and activities!
As a registered member, you will be able to get email notification once new contents such as association news, events, journal, seminar videos and event photos are posted.
You will also be able to share photos in album, participate in group discussion in forum, register event, etc.
You will be lead to a PayPal page to pay the membership due at the end of application if you do not have a promotion code.
As a registered member, you will be able to get email notification once new contents such as association news, events, journal, seminar videos and event photos are posted.
You will also be able to share photos in album, participate in group discussion in forum, register event, etc.
You will be lead to a PayPal page to pay the membership due at the end of application if you do not have a promotion code.
The Chinese-American Engineers and Scientists Association of Southern California (CESASC) invites 6th to 12th grade students to participate in the 2021 "The Future Development and Survival of Humanity" essay competition.
The study also concludes that the probability of self-annihilation is the most influential parameter determining the quantity and age of galactic intelligent life.
The 2021 essay contest topic encompasses a combination of physical science and social science reasoning to address the interdisciplinary nature of this puzzle.
The study also concludes that the probability of self-annihilation is the most influential parameter determining the quantity and age of galactic intelligent life.
The 2021 essay contest topic encompasses a combination of physical science and social science reasoning to address the interdisciplinary nature of this puzzle.
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