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Engineers and Operators: All in the Family
Opflow, 2010This article discusses the often troublesome relationship between water industry engineers and water treatment plant operators, and provides hints for improving the engineer‐operator relationship.
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To all students of electrical engineering
Electrical Engineering, 1956MY CORDIAL AND MOST SINCERE greetings to each of you. I am sure you realize that our colleges and universities are doing their best to give the undergraduate student the most comprehensive basic training possible within the traditional 4-year aca demie period This is with the hope that the graduate may enter his chosen profession sufficiently well ...
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The Evolution of the E4USA (Engineering for US All) Engineering Curriculum
2021 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE), 2021Kenneth J. Reid, Tina M. Griesinger
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After all - engineering toddlers
Engineering & Technology, 2008The UK's new toddler technology scheme makes Vitali Vitaliev wary of other infantile projects engineered by seemingly responsible adults.
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2007
Barbara, when I tried to get an appointment with you, I was told you had withdrawn to a hermit’s life.
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Barbara, when I tried to get an appointment with you, I was told you had withdrawn to a hermit’s life.
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Engineering information: All is not lost
Electrical Engineering, 1959A review of the activities and services of the Engineering Societies Library. Its unique documentation center and unrivalled search facilities have earned it world-wide reputation and use.
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Binary Reverse Engineering for All
Proceedings of the 2023 Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education V. 1, 2023openaire +1 more source
Where have all the engineers gone? (engineering education)
Proceedings Frontiers in Education Twenty-First Annual Conference. Engineering Education in a New World Order, 2002It is pointed out that engineering enrollments have moved up and down like a roller coaster for the last 20 years. The author examines the causes of shifts in engineering enrollments using several regression models. He finds that enrollments are very sensitive to comparative starting salaries, but not to shifts in national averages of math SAT scores ...
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After all - The measure of engineers
Engineering & Technology, 2007The author finds that, with a given amount of out-the-box thinking, more or less everything can be measured.
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