Internal Combustion Engine Division
The Internal Combustion Engine Division (ICED) has been promoting the art and science of mechanical engineering of engines, encouraging and fostering research and development for mobile, marine, rail, generation and stationary applications and summarizing and publishing reliable data concerning these pursuits since 1921.
About
Mission and Vision
Recognize and promote advancements in the art, science, and practice of engineering in the field of internal combustion engine systems. The Division provides an inclusive forum for the documentation, worldwide dissemination, and recognition of technical achievements and diverse ideas related to internal combustion engine systems, for the benefit of humanity.
To be the premier technical community empowering our diverse membership to drive the advancement of internal combustion engine systems through an inclusive culture focused on engineering excellence.
Connect with the ICE Division by visiting the ICE Division LinkedIn Group Page.
ICE Division Operating Guide
The ICE Division Executive Committee has given its approval to the October 2023 Operating Guide. We encourage all ICE Division members to review the guide and contribute any suggestions for improvement.
Contact Us
For additional information, please contact:
Thomas Lavertu, Division Secretary, at thomas.lavertu@Wabtec.com.
Laura Herrera, ASME Sr. TEC Operations Manager, at HerreraL@asme.org.
Leadership
Dr. Kelly Senecal, Chair
Owner & Vice President, Convergent Science
Dr. Sundar Rajan Krishnan, Vice Chair
Professor, University of Alabama
Dustin Osborne, Conference Chair
Principal Engineer, Southwest Research Institute
Dr. Scott Curran, Conference Co-Chair
Group Leader for Fuel Science & Engine Technologies Research
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Dr. Andrea Strzelec, Member
Sr. Research Scientist, USCAR
Dr. Ronald O. Grover, Jr., Industry Advisor
Staff Researcher, General Motors
Dr. Thomas Lavertu, Secretary
Senior Engineer – Advanced Engine Technologies, Wabtec
Dr. Kalyan Srinivasan, Treasurer
Professor, University of Alabama
Dr. Sibendu Som, Past Chair & Sponsorship Program Chair
Director – Advanced Propulsion and Power Department
Argonne National Laboratory
Laura Herrera, Senior Manager, Technical & Engineering Communities (TEC) Operations
ASME
Events
October 20–23, 2024
San Antonio, Texas USA
Abstract Submission Deadline February 16, 2024
Newsletters
The ICE Division newsletter will be published in January and July of each year. The newsletter is distributed to ICE Division members who have opted-in to receive communications from ASME. Contact Laura Herrera, ICE Division staff liaison, if you have any inquiries.
January 2024 ICE Division Newsletter
News & Updates
ICED Webinar Series
The ASME ICE Division has been holding a Webinar Series titled "The Future of the Internal Combustion Engine". The goal of this series is to communicate the role of the ICE in our decarbonization society. Topics include light duty, heavy duty, combustion, electrification. alternative fuels, computer simulations, AI, and much more!
View the recordings of the webinar
We hope you join us for this exciting webinar series!
Sincerely,
Honors & Awards
The ICE Division offers many awards to recognize leadership and contributions in the field of Internal Combustion Engines. Some of the more prestigious honors awarded by the division are below.
Society Awards
Division Awards
For all Division Award requests, please contact the Division Administrator.
Important Award Information For Recipients of Monetary Awards
Please note that honorariums cannot be distributed without receipt of applicable tax forms. If you are a recipient of a monetary award, you will be contacted by ASME staff regarding tax forms you will need to complete, as well as how to submit them to us.
ASME Journals
- Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbine and Power
- Journal of Energy Resource Technology (JERT)
- Open Journal of Engineering
Technical and Engineering Communities Sector
Technical Committees
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To promote the art and science of internal combustion engines within the scope of the technical committee.
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To encourage and foster research and development and publish reliable data of engineering importance pertaining to subjects within the committee’s scope.
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To direct attention to outstanding engineering achievements within the scope of the committee, with recommendations and suggestions as to the suitable recognition for such achievements.
Technical Committees
- Off-Road Systems
- Fuels and Carbon Management
- Advanced Combustion
- Powertrains and Hybridization
- Emissions Control (CLEERS)
- Modeling and Simulation
- Design, Lubrication, and Thermal Management
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. - CIMAC (International Council on Combustion Engines)
A non-profit association that brings together manufacturers, utilities, suppliers, scientists and others who are interested in combustion engines.
Holding effective meetings is crucial to utilizing the aggregated knowledge of the meeting participants. This document will provide guidance on achieving this important goal of every meeting.