The American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences Vol. 5, No. 2, 1988 

Conferences/Serninars 

The 14th Annual AMSE Conference 
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The 14th Annual Conferknce of the Association of Muslim Scientists 
and Engineers (ASME) was held during the weekend of qufur 2628, 
1409/0ctober 7-9, 1988, at the Islamic Center of North America in Plainfield, 
Indiana. Papers presented at the Conference dealt with a variety of subjects 
ranging from agriculture and health sciences to car manufacturing tips, 
computers, industrial, civil and electronic engineering, as well as resource 
management and organizational behavior. 

Members of the AMSS (Association of Muslim Social Scientists) who 
attended the AMSE Conference, participated in the sessions with undivided 
attention. Dr. XbdulHamld AbiiSulaymiin, the AMSS President, in his banquet 
speech, stressed the need for an active AMSE that will eventually attract 
a more sizable number of Muslims in North America and coordinate their 
scientific efforts for their common benefit. 

In a session entitled “Technology Transfer,” the Japanese and Korean 
approaches were contrasted with the Muslim world approach. A highlight 
of the Conference was the announcement of the A1 Khwarazmi Award that 
the AMSE will award annually to a distinguished Muslim scientist or engineer. 
The first A1 Khwarazmi Award went to Dr. M.A.K. Lodhi of Texas A&M 
University in appreciation of his continuous support for Muslim students 
and his long-time involvement in the AMSE in addition to his scientific interest 
and achievements in nuclear physics and field theory. 

The Best Student Paper Award went to the following: 1) Abdullah M. 
Elramsisi of Rochester Hill, Michigan for his paper “On Model-based Image 
Restoration and Performance Evaluation;” and 2) Khatib Rajab of Morgantmvn, 
West Virginia for his paper on “Agricultural Research Needs and Priorities 
in Zanzibar as perceived by Administrators and Extension Workers.” 

Copies of all of the presented papers were distributed at the Conference 
and will be ppblished in the conference proceedings. Preprints and reprints 
may be obtained by writing to the AMSE office at P.O. Box 38, Plainfield, 
Indianna, 46168. 

Mozaffar Partowmah 
President of AMSE