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- Conference
- Posted 6 days ago
TPI International Productivity Research Conference: Call for papers
Between 4 Sep and 5 Sep in Manchester, United Kingdom -
- Practitioner / Consultant Job
- Posted 3 weeks ago
Software Engineer for the White Rabbit Project (BE-CEM-EDL-2024-165-LD)
At CERN in Genève, Switzerland -
- Blog Post
- Posted 1 year ago
Five Ways Engineers Can Prepare for the Fourth Industrial Revolution
The world of engineering is at the gates of a technological revolution that will very much change our lives in every way, from our work and education, to our entertainment and relationships.
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- A Question Answered
- Posted 4 years ago
What is Singularity?
Singularity is a concept that began as a way to describe a mathematical phenomenon. In mathematics, it refers to a point where a mathematical object or point in a function set, begins to behave in an unusual, undefined or chaotic way. For instance, the function f(x) = 1/x becomes undefined at x=0, the function becomes plus or minus infinity, so this point is known as the singularity of the function. Keeping this mathematical construct in mind, this article will explore the use of singularity in mechanics and the more recent concept of ‘technological singularity’.
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- Ranking
- Posted 4 years ago
5 Ways Engineers are Shaping the Future
The future is just a stone’s throw away, but one thing is certain: Engineers play a major role in shaping the world of tomorrow. By building the essential infrastructure upon which society depends, they turn engineering knowledge into action, traversing the path from concept to practical creation. Technologies are changing at such a fast pace that we cannot say with certainty what our world will look like 10 or 20 or 30 years from now, but we do know that whatever new wonders appear, engineers will have played a major role in shaping the future.
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- Blog Post
- Posted 6 years ago
5 Recent Technological Advances Engineers Should Be Excited About
As an engineer it is often necessary to turn the theoretical musings of scientists into practical real-world applications. Listed below are some of the more exciting developments that are set to drastically change the engineering landscape.
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- Blog Post
- Posted 7 years ago
5 Developing Energy Engineering Technologies Promoting a Greener Future
Pressure is mounting globally as climate change takes hold of our planet. The environment around us is evolving, which is driving the need for countries, governments, corporations and individuals to get more involved in the renewables and green energy sector.
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- Blog Post
- Posted 7 years ago
5 Ways Drones Can Change Engineering
The past few years have seen the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) – also known as drones – skyrocket across industry and society. Previously reserved for the military, we now see them providing footage at sporting events and concerts, and for films and advertisements as well as being used for delivery by retail giants like Amazon. They now find application in agriculture for monitoring of crops and animal herds, and in search and rescue for locating missing persons.
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- Career Advice Article
- Posted 7 years ago
5 Ways Automation Can Actually Create Jobs
With the arrival of automated teller machines in the 1970s, the number of bank tellers in America has more than doubled. There are many other examples that automation can do the opposite of “stealing” human jobs. The new phenomenon actually can grow hand in hand with more openings for people in the labour market.
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- Blog Post
- Posted 7 years ago
5 Ways Augmented Reality is Changing Engineering
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- Fellowship
- Posted 1 year ago
MDA STEM BEST Robotics Grant
at Department of Defense Missile Defense Agency in United States -
- Fellowship
- Posted 1 year ago
MDA STEM BEST Robotics Grant
at Department of Defense Missile Defense Agency in United States -
- Program
- Posted 1 year ago
Aviation Technology (A.A.S.)
at Northeast State Community College in Blountville, United States -
- Fellowship
- Posted 1 year ago
National Science Foundation - Future of Semiconductors
at National Science Foundation in United States