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Physics Bulletin, 1956
IT came to my mind to talk of the relations between Physics and Engineering first through talking to young men who are uncertain whether their interests lie in the one or the other, and are dubious of approaching a frontier lest they find themselves on the wrong side, whichever the wrong side may be.
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IT came to my mind to talk of the relations between Physics and Engineering first through talking to young men who are uncertain whether their interests lie in the one or the other, and are dubious of approaching a frontier lest they find themselves on the wrong side, whichever the wrong side may be.
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Mathematics and physics in engineering
Electrical Engineering, 1939MANY definitions are given of an engineer. For the purpose of this discussion I would define an engineer as a scientist who uses physics and mathematics to promote the welfare of mankind. His use of physics and mathematics presupposes a thorough knowledge of them and demands that he be capable of:
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Localized wave physics and engineering
Physical Review A, 1991Issues pertaining to the rate of beam divergence, the beam intensity, and the measured energy efficiency of beams generated by arrays of radiating elements are central to the practical applications of those beams. It will be shown that a localized-wave pulse-driven array can be designed to outperform similar continuous-wave pulse-driven arrays with ...
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Engineering symmetry breaking in 2D layered materials
Nature Reviews Physics, 2021Luojun Du +2 more
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Integrating Scientific Knowledge with Machine Learning for Engineering and Environmental Systems
ACM Computing Surveys, 2023Jared Willard, Xiaowei Jia, shaoming xu
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