Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering

Aerospace engineers develop new technologies for use in aviation, defense systems, and space exploration, often specializing in areas such as structural design, guidance, navigation and control, instrumentation and communication, or production methods. They also may specialize in a particular type of aerospace product, such as commercial aircraft, military fighter jets, helicopters, spacecraft, or missiles and rockets, and may become experts in aerodynamics, thermodynamics, celestial mechanics, propulsion, acoustics, or guidance and control systems.

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Automotive Engineers Working to Improve the Way We Drive and Live

Today’s automotive engineers are focusing their attention on improving the way we drive — and the way we live. Some automotive improvements make life easier to navigate, like GPS systems with visual and voice-guided turn-by-turn directions. Other innovations help protect vehicle occupants and save lives, such as “active safety” technologies, which warn drivers so they can take action to avoid an accident. Of course, yet another focus of automotive engineers, garnering much attention today, is improved fuel efficiency. Green vehicles are catching the attention of consumers rapidly. To meet this demand, nearly every automaker in the world is expanding with clean, fuel-efficient models in their lineup.

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The Cutting Edge Technology of the Next Generation

Challenges and issues in technology upgrading from the corporate perspective has always been predominant and will continue to exist for many years to come. The challenges pertain to the five Ms: markets, men, machines, materials, and methods. For markets, there are problems of size (or the lack of) and the increasingly shortened life cycles. For men, there is a need to raise skills level and competencies, have suitable trainers, provide budgets and resources, and be able to retain the workforce in the industry. For machines, there are issues such as the high cost of capital, expensive testing equipment, rapid technology changes, restrictions imposed on the export of high-tech machinery, and long procurement times. For materials, there are limitations on the supply of specialized materials, difficulty in obtaining supplies in small quantities, high cost, and uncertain quality. For methods, the challenges are in the use of forecasting techniques and scenario analysis to assess market demands, emerging technologies, and product trends, and the receptivity of the workforce and companies to technology transfer and certification.

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Building a Collaboration Bridge in Architecture, Engineering and Construction

The architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry has experienced rapid increases in design sophistication, leaving firms to grapple with how to address traditional concerns of how to raise productivity in the face of heightened project complexity and compressed project schedules. Add to the mix a proliferation of alternative project delivery methods and a growing number of stakeholders, and maintaining, let alone improving, productivity can become a challenging goal. With a renewed focus on effective collaboration, however, companies are realizing that this goal can be attained.

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Civil Construction And Engineering

Civil engineering is a concept that deals with the design, construction and maintenance of the physical and naturally built environment. The act of civil construction and engineering includes bridges, roads, canals, airports, dams and buildings. These are merely just a few examples of what civil construction and engineering is about.

Civil engineering is one of the oldest engineering disciplines after military engineering. It has been an aspect of life since the beginning of human existence. Until modern times there was no clear distinction between civil engineering and architecture.

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Environmental Due Diligence By ESA

Doing Environmental Due Diligence is a win-win situation for our environment and for the property owner. That’s why in United States the government is highly recommending every site property to undergo ESA before anything else. It must be the responsibility of the property owner to do this. They need to remember that money isn’t everything and that they need to think of their site’s health and what would be its effect to the environment if they let it be contaminated. So what is ESA?

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Chemistry for Environmental Engineering and Science

This is the definitive text in a market consisting of senior and graduate environmental engineering students who are taking a chemistry course. This text is divided into a chemistry fundamentals section and an applications section…. More >>

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Profile for a Software Engineering Candidate

Computer engineers are responsible for analysing client’s needs for designing, testing and developing software that can meet their requirements. Software engineers can specialise in two different fields. These include computer systems and computer applications software.

Computer systems software engineers are assigned the responsibility of analysing the infrastructure and the software requirements of an organisation and then go about the development, expansion and implementation of the available solutions. They may also be asked to work for a design house, as part of a team that has been assigned to work on an important client project. On the other hand, software engineers are the ones who specialise in developing applications software using programming languages such as C++, C and Java. In fact the majority of software engineers specialise in this domain.

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Fastest-Growing Careers In 2010–You Can Get A Better Job!

Are you a new high school or college graduate? A young mom who wants to return to the workforce? Perhaps you’ve recently been laid off. If you have been looking for a job during the recession, you know how tough it is. And there are thousands of Americans in the same boat. As economists analyze the job market, the unfortunate fact is that some of the jobs our parents did are never going to come back.

 

But there is good news! Despite job losses in many sectors, some career fields are growing. Opportunities exist right now for people who are motivated and who have the right training. To qualify for a new job you may have to acquire new skills – but that’s not going to stop you, is it?

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