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- Bachelor's Program
- Posted 1 year ago
Bachelor of Science and Associate of Science in Construction Management
at Park University in Parkville, United States -
- Master's Program
- Posted 1 year ago
Master of Science in Marine Engineering
at United States Merchant Marine Academy in Kings Point, United States -
- Other Job
- Posted 1 year ago
Applied Physicist for the Muon Cooling Complex of the Muon Collider and muon cooling test facility
At CERN in Genève, Switzerland -
- Blog Post
- Posted 1 year ago
9 Great Projects for Engineers With Household Items
Engineers have a knack for making everyday household items unique creations. Be it a catapult, a trebuchet, or something else entirely, the possibilities are truly endless. With the right tools, a bit of imagination, and some knowledge of physics, engineering enthusiasts can make something extraordinary with just items found around the house. You don't need much money or fancy materials to start creating, so why not get creative and put your engineering skills to the test? Here are some great projects that you can do with household items.
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- Other Job
- Posted 2 years ago
Electrical Engineer for Superconducting Circuits Electrical Quality Assurance
At CERN in Genève, Switzerland -
- Other Job
- Posted 2 years ago
Applied Physicist - Facilities Manager
At CERN in Genève, Switzerland -
- Master's Program
- Posted 2 years ago
MSc Data Science in Business and Entrepreneurship
Starts 1 Sep at Tilburg University in Tilburg, Netherlands -
- Study Abroad Article
- Posted 2 years ago
How to Find Student Accommodation in a Foreign Country
If you're going abroad for your studies, either for a few weeks or a few months, you'll need to deal with some practical issues. One such practical concern is finding student housing – how can you find international student housing when you're not currently in the country? To help you through this, we're sharing some tips on how to find a place to live while you're studying abroad.
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- Executive / Senior Industry Job
- Posted 2 years ago
Senior Design Engineer
At CV-Library in Nash, United Kingdom -
- Career Advice Article
- Posted 2 years ago
What You Need to Know About Becoming an Air Quality Engineer
The journey towards becoming an air quality engineer covers various aspects with the end goal of ensuring the highest level of air quality. Most engineers can choose to specialize in indoor or outdoor air quality with some of their primary roles including emission control, removal of contaminants and ventilation. However, there are a few factors to understand about the industry before becoming an air quality engineer. You need to be aware of certifications, required skills, and your working environment. Here is a breakdown of these factors.
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- Career Advice Article
- Posted 2 years ago
7 Tools Every New and Experienced Mechanical Engineer Needs
Mechanical engineering is one of the most diverse and oldest engineering disciplines. Every day, engineers get to enjoy variety in their day with design, production, and operation while drawing upon their knowledge in mathematics, engineering, physics, and more.
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- Career Advice Article
- Posted 2 years ago
A Guide to Becoming a Logistics Engineer
If you’re interested in transportation, shipping, networks, and ensuring these all run like well-oiled machines, then a career in logistics engineering might be for you. You can learn more about embarking on this new career path below.
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- Recruiter Advice Article
- Posted 2 years ago
7 Modern Office Design Concepts to Attract the Best Employees
A well-designed office can be a huge draw for top talent. It's not just about having a cool space to work in, but also about creating an environment that is conducive to productivity and creativity. Additionally, offices can be optimized for productivity by a combination of engineering solutions such as sound-dampening walls, installing and using the right type of lighting, ventilation, and furniture. Here are seven modern office design concepts that are sure to attract and retain the best employees.
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- Career Advice Article
- Posted 2 years ago
7 Tips for Becoming a Successful Engineer
Starting a career in engineering can be challenging, but the rewards that this field offers are immense. Over the years, engineering has branched out to several sectors making the demand for skilled engineers higher than ever. If you are considering a profession in this dynamic industry, here are seven tips that can help you become a successful engineer.
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- Executive / Senior Industry Job
- Posted 2 years ago
Senior Cad Technician
At CV-Library in United Kingdom -
- The Evolution of Engineering
- Posted 3 years ago
The Fourth Industrial Revolution - New Chances for Engineers
Ever since Klaus Schwab, the Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum coined the phrase “Fourth Industrial Revolution” in his 2016 book, technologists and engineers have been getting to grips with what it is, and what role they will play in it. In the book, he describes it as a technological revolution where the lines between the physical, digital and biological worlds become blurred. In other words, how innovations like the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, quantum computing etc. interface and merge with our physical existence.
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- Prefab's Pretty Fabulous
- Posted 3 years ago
3D Volumetric Construction
3D volumetric construction is one of the most modern building construction techniques in civil engineering today. It is a form of off-site construction in which units are manufactured in a factory and then transported to site for assembly. The method of constructing within a factory setting ensures that the necessary building materials are brought in just in time and the modules can be constructed irrespective of the weather outside. The products can be transported to site in various states of finish (modules, basic structural blocks or semi finished) ready for assembly in-situ. The basic idea is that as much of the building is constructed off site (in a factory assembly line) and only brought to site for completion.
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- The Fight of our Lives
- Posted 3 years ago
Engineering Solutions to Fight Climate Change
Based on all the available evidence, climate change is real and it is happening – the planet is experiencing rising temperatures, melting snow-caps, and increased numbers of floods, droughts, and wildfires. 2019 was the second warmest year ever and 2010-2019 was the warmest decade on the planet – ever. Limiting the global temperature rise to well below 2°C this century is one of the defining challenges from the Paris Agreement.
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- Where to Study
- Posted 3 years ago
Top Universities for Environmental Engineering in Canada
If you’re looking to further enhance your profession as an environmental engineer in Canada, getting a Master’s in Environmental Engineering is a great way to go. This program will further expand your knowledge and increase your employability.
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- Ranking
- Posted 3 years ago
Top 5 Companies for Environmental Engineers to Work For
Are you an aspiring environmental engineer, or already working in the industry? Environmental engineering is a hot topic right now, and rightly so. With climate change upon us, we’re counting on engineers like you to help save the planet. No pressure!
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- Ranking
- Posted 3 years ago
Top Mechanical Engineering Companies in Canada
Mechanical engineers use the principles of physics and mathematics to design, analyse, and maintain various mechanical systems. In Canada, mechanical engineering students usually go through four years of university education before joining the workforce. After graduation, they have the chance to try a variety of roles within their profession such as design engineer, researcher, and consultant.
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- Ranking
- Posted 3 years ago
The Best Engineering Magazines
Reading magazines is a great way to stay up to date with industry trends within your specific field - key if you are keen to advance in your engineering career . Magazines offer a centralised accumulation of all relevant and current information, with most magazines offering archives stretching back for years where you can find past issues. There are many different types of engineering magazines, with some geared towards entertainment, while others are more focused on detailed engineering topics. This article offers an overview of engineering-related magazines for some of the main branches of engineering, including mechanical, civil, chemical, and electrical engineering. The magazines mentioned below are aimed at engineering students and professionals.
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- Career Advice Article
- Posted 3 years ago
Top Ten Aeronautical Engineering Companies in Canada
The Canadian aerospace industry plays a big part of the Canadian economy. In 2018, the industry contributed over $25 billion to GDP and was responsible for 213,000 jobs. Until the pandemic hit, those numbers had increased year on year. The country’s aeronautical companies cover a broad spectrum of opportunities for engineers, including structural design and assembly, space systems manufacturing, avionics, and numerous opportunities in maintenance, repair, and overhaul. Below are ten of the top companies in Canada to consider when pursuing a career in aeronautical engineering.
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- Explained
- Posted 3 years ago
What are the Subdivisions of Civil Engineering?
Civil engineering is a branch of engineering that deals with the design and construction of buildings, roads, bridges, and other large-scale structures. It is an established profession that has existed since the establishment of the first permanent human settlements. Within the civil engineering profession, there are many subdisciplines to specialise in, including:
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- Ranking
- Posted 3 years ago
Top 10 Universities for Civil Engineering in Canada
Civil engineering students study the built environment, specifically how its various structures are designed, constructed, and maintained. A basic understanding of how static objects, such as buildings, behave is required to succeed as a civil engineer.
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