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The role of the engineer in preparing proposals

IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication, 1964
Many articles and papers have been written about proposals, i.e., how to write proposals, how to sell in proposals, the importance of proposals, the do's and don'ts in proposal writing, etc. However, few, if any, are directed specifically at the engineer and his problems.
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Preparing Engineering Educators for Engineering Education Research

2014
Introduction The engineering profession is facing un-precedented challenges arising from globalization, poor public image, and low interest among students. To solve problems in sustainability, climate change, civil infrastructure, energy, and public health, the enterprise of engineering education must attract and retain a diverse group of students ...
Maura Borrego, Ruth A. Streveler
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Engineering 2020: Preparing for future

2012 15th International Conference on Interactive Collaborative Learning (ICL), 2012
Taking into account the new era in engineering education the Engineering Education Research Team of COPEC — Science and Education Research Council has designed a program for an engineering school which main goal is to prepare engineers for the future work market, the engineer for future.
Claudio Da R. Brito, Melany M. Ciampi
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Tomorrow's engineer — In preparation

Electrical Engineering, 1952
WE HAVE ALL heard much, in the past 2 years, of the present and future shortage of engineers. Many professional and technical societies, including the AIEE, have been actively concerned with studying the problem, and have made specific recommendations to help alleviate this condition.
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Preparing Engineers for Management

Journal of Management in Engineering, 1997
At present, many undergraduate programs in civil engineering do not include management courses--a situation that should be changed. The present methods of preparing engineering managers are discussed briefly, and recommendations are made considering constraints of 4-year programs and the probability that the BS will continue to be the entry level ...
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Preparing engineers for a career

Electronics and Power, 1973
Is the present British system of engineering education and training, which produces specialists in certain technical subjects, adequate to meet the needs of present-day industry? There are indications that a different approach is preferable, in which engineers are trained in a much wider range of topics not previously considered part of traditional ...
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Preparation of cellodextrins: An engineering approach

Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 1978
The combination of Sephadex G-15 and ion-exchange resin columns allows one-step desalting and separation of cellodextrins using water as the sole eluent. The column apparatus described in this paper has the potential of producing up to 3 g cellodextrins in one day.
Aronson Huebner   +2 more
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The Mathematical Preparation for Engineering

The Mathematics Teacher, 1981
Why is mathematics identified as a prerequisite to engineering? It is true that engineers deal with tangible things like concrete, machine parts, and steel beams and that a good working knowledge of basic mathematics is essential to manipulate these building blocks into dams, machines, and structures.
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Preparing Minority Scientists and Engineers

Science, 2006
An undergraduate program involving mentorship, summer and other workshops, and targeting high-achieving high school students improves participation of underrepresented minorities in science.
Michael F. Summers, Freeman A. Hrabowski
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Preparing Engineers for the 21st Century

International Journal of Quality Assurance in Engineering and Technology Education, 2015
Process skills (problem-solving, lifelong learning, critical thinking, communication and collaboration, self-assessment, change management, etc.) have always been important in any education and work setting. However, new challenges presented by a new, globalized economy, have put a new focus on these skills in the engineering workplace.
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