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- Ranking
- Posted 4 years ago
Top Master's Programs in Manufacturing Engineering
Manufacturing is a complex field that incorporates engineering, industrial design, materials science, leadership, and management. The engineering aspect is all about improving productivity and efficiency, and better understanding the engineering procedures in the production process. Master’s programs in manufacturing engineering look to provide students with an in-depth knowledge of process modeling, intelligent manufacturing, simulation, engineering optimization, production modeling and monitoring, and product development - to name just the basics!
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- Blog Post
- Posted 2 months ago
Future ‘engineers’ recognised as Design & Make celebrates 5 years of inspiring the next generation
A major competition designed to get more young people involved in manufacturing has recognised the talented engineers of the future.
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- Executive / Senior Industry Job
- Posted 1 month ago
Senior Manufacturing Engineer (Machining)
At CV-Library in Willenhall, United Kingdom -
- Career Advice Article
- Posted 6 years ago
The Most Lucrative Jobs In Mechnical Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering discipline is the most broadly defined engineering discipline and comprises two major areas of expertise: mechanical systems and thermal systems. There are many overlaps between it and other major engineering disciplines such as aeronautical, civil, petroleum, electrical and metallurgical.
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- Blog Post
- Posted 3 years ago
Why More Businesses Need to Consult Process Engineers
Whether it be moving documents between departments, stocking shelves, or even making sandwiches, many businesses have processes that can be refined. These processes are often inefficient, can produce waste, and use up valuable time and resources – particularly in the case of bad sandwich making. So, what’s the solution? Consult a process engineer. Unfortunately, many businesses do not consult a process engineer because they don’t even know that they should.
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- Ranking
- Posted 6 years ago
Top 10 Conferences for Mechanical Engineers
As with any highly technical field, it is extremely important to stay up to date with all advances in your specific area of expertise. The conferences listed below are made up of 5 main categories, namely, materials science, finite element analysis, additive manufacturing, traditional manufacturing, and robotics. This is by no means a complete list; however, it aims to be relevant to most, if not all branches of mechanical engineering.
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- Blog Post
- Posted 6 years ago
The 5 Best Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Events to Attend in 2019
As additive manufacturing begins to take off at an exponential rate it is often difficult to stay current with the constantly evolving technologies and applications. The best method to learn is to have some face to face time with the experts. The highest density of experts will always be at tradeshows.
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- A Changing World
- Posted 3 years ago
5 Ways the Internet of Things Can Change Modern Engineering
When you mention the Internet of Things (IoT) and how it applies to engineering, most people’s thoughts turn to the manufacturing industry. Undoubtedly, the use of internet-enabled devices that link up, communicate and work with each other will revolutionise factory work. It will make assembly line processes more streamlined and cost-efficient. But, there are also plenty of uses for IoT technology in the traditionally, more ‘manual’ environments of construction and infrastructure projects. It’s estimated that IoT will have an economic impact of $6.2 trillion by 2025.
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- Ranking
- Posted 6 years ago
5 Ways the Internet of Things Can Change Modern Engineering
When you mention the Internet of Things (IoT) and how it applies to engineering, most people’s thoughts turn to the manufacturing industry. Undoubtedly, the use of internet-enabled devices that link up, communicate and work with each other will revolutionise factory work. It will make assembly line processes more streamlined and cost-efficient. But, there are also plenty of uses for IoT technology in the traditionally, more ‘manual’ environments of construction and infrastructure projects. It’s estimated that IoT will have an economic impact of $6.2 trillion by 2025.
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- Ranking
- Posted 6 years ago
Top 5 Engineering Reads
Top 5 Engineering Reads that will Increase your Value as an Engineer There are few things better than sitting down with a good book to pass the time. If this book happens to improve your skills as an engineer as well as being an interesting read, then it’s even better. This article is split into two main categories of books; those that cover soft skills, and those that look at design & development. These are topics that can have a direct and measurable impact on your career. The listed books can act as a force multiplier.
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- Career Advice Article
- Posted 1 year ago
8 Career Options After Completing a Chemical Engineering Degree
Chemical engineers are in demand these days and are essential to some of the most innovative projects. A degree in chemical engineering can open up doors across diverse industries, from designing clean energy solutions and developing medical treatments to creating materials for infrastructure improvement or manufacturing products. In this post, we'll look at some of the top career options available after graduating with a chemical engineering degree, highlighting how each role contributes to society and reveals unique opportunities for personal growth.
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- Planning Ahead
- Posted 3 years ago
Is Pharmaceutical Engineering a Good Career Choice?
The world’s population is growing – and ageing. This means that more people are getting sick, and new ailments are constantly popping up. The pressure, thus, to keep developing and manufacturing the pharmaceuticals that people need to stay healthy is constantly building. And who exactly is shouldering that burden? Pharmaceutical engineers.
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- Career Advice Article
- Posted 3 years ago
Top Ten Electrical Engineering Companies in Canada
Electrical engineers design and test all types of electrical devices, including simple handheld electronics, complex communication systems, power generation plants, and electrical grids. They can also work in a factory, where they may oversee the manufacturing of consumer electronics and other electrical equipment. If you are interested in working as an electrical engineer in Canada, you must first complete an undergraduate degree. After graduating from the program, you can apply to work as an electrical engineer-in-training at one of Canada’s many electrical engineering companies. Once the engineering experience prerequisite is met, you will be able to use the Professional Engineer (P. Eng) title, which allows you to fully practice as an electrical engineer in Canada.
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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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- Working Your Way Up
- Posted 3 years ago
The Top Universities for Mechanical Engineering in Canada
Mechanical engineering students study the forces and thermal environment encountered by a product and its parts so they can come up with the best designs and manufacturing processes of a product. Most importantly, an in-depth understanding of objects and systems in motion are required, which makes mechanical engineering a broad and diverse discipline of engineering. While it can be difficult in the current climate to move to a new city or country in order to pursue your studies, many universities, including some of those on our list, offer distance-learning online degrees. You don’t have to leave wherever you're holed up and, most importantly, you can stay safe!
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- Mid-Level Industry Job
- Posted 1 month ago
Quality Engineer
At CV-Library in Stansted Mountfitchet, United Kingdom -
- 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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- Ranking
- Posted 4 years ago
The Best Engineering Blogs You Must Read
Blogs are becoming the ultimate way to stay up-to-date on current events in the engineering and science sectors, stimulate creativity, and explore topics of interest in more depth. Industry specific blogs provide new opportunities for engineers to connect and exchange new perspectives and best practices that can directly influence their daily work. In these bizarre coronavirus isolation times, what better way to spend your time than by reading some of the best engineering blogs ever?
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- Ranking
- Posted 10 months ago
10 Cool Gifts Every Engineer Would Love
Whether it’s Christmas or an upcoming birthday, gifts are a fantastic way to show another person you care.
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- Study Advice Article, Career Advice Article
- Posted 4 years ago
Top Conferences for Mechanical Engineers in the US in 2020
Since the mechanical engineering profession focuses on the design, development, manufacturing, and testing of various mechanical devices and components, mechanical engineers are expected to be on top of their game and should be well-informed on the latest technological developments. Among the avenues mechanical engineers can use to remain competitive are the conferences offered by various organizations and relevant governing bodies. Below are some of the United States’ mechanical engineering conferences to watch out for in 2020.
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- A Postcard from the Future
- Posted 2 months ago
Zero Energy Buildings
Most buildings around the world – residential, commercial or industrial – use a lot of energy during their lifetime, whether for lighting, heating, ventilation systems or plugged-in devices. In fact, buildings use about 40% of global energy, 25% of global water, 40% of global resources, and they emit approximately one third of greenhouse gases.
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- PhD Program
- Posted 1 year ago
PhD in Aerospace Engineering
at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid in Madrid, Spain -
- Study Advice Article, Work Abroad Article, Ranking
- Posted 5 years ago
Top 10 Aerospace Engineering Companies in Germany
The industry for aerospace engineering in Germany has been growing for the last two decades. Its world-class and heavily invested R&D infrastructure, powerful manufacturing base, and the ready availability of highly qualified professionals and engineers have made the country one of the leading hubs for the global aerospace industry.
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- Blog Post
- Posted 6 years ago
3D Printing and the Future of Manufacturing
3D printing is a technology that has become almost mainstream and is well known to even the casual technology junkie. For the uninitiated, a 3D printer basically works by depositing layers of material to create a component from nothing. This is counter to existing CNC machining, where the process is subtractive in nature and a part is carved out of an existing block of material.
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- Developments in the Engineering Discipline
- Posted 3 years ago
The Growing Field of Food Engineering
Food engineering is a multi-disciplinary field that is responsible for the production and preservation of food. The focus of a food engineer is to constantly improve the food production process, whether that is introducing energy efficient machinery, or developing a new type of packaging to increase the shelf-life of a product. Working closely with food technologists and food scientists, their combined goal is to provide a healthy, tasty, long-lasting product while also ensuring global food supplies remain plentiful and safe.
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