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    deals with mechanisms. Michigan Technological University defines it as the application of the principles and problem-solving techniques of engineering from design to manufacturing to the marketplace for any object. The principles that mechanical engineers use are those of mathematics and physics. They apply these and the…

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    To be a mechanical engineer one has to learn various system components, from computer programming to power systems, and cover technical subjects, such as fluid mechanics, thermodynamics and hydraulics. They also need to gain a basic understanding of civil, electrical, and chemical engineering. A solid foundation in study techniques and technological applications is needed to identify problems and then come up with effective ways to talk about them. The best mechanical engineers challenge…

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    several of the skills learned in the machining field and be able to be share knowledge to other engineers on how to improve…

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    Laurie Taxiarchou she answered back to a couple of questions asked about being prepared and what it takes. She said “For petroleum engineers a bachelor’s degree in Petroleum Engineering is preferred, but you can also get in with degrees in Mechanical engineering, Chemical engineering, Chemical engineering or Environmental engineering”. Classes required to become an engineer are algebra, trigonometry, calculus, biology, chemistry, and physics (www.bls.gov). Most of these classes you learn in high…

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    electricity to improving workplace and home environments, engineers have a variety of issues to improve. As I pursue a computer engineering degree at Grand Valley State University, I will have opportunities to work on many of these projects that will help to make the world a better place, not only in the United States but around the world. My college education will provide me with the knowledge and means in order to pursue my dreams as an engineer. As, I pursue these dreams I hope to make an…

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    help other people. Engineering in general is an essential part of American culture due to how it is involved with creating everything used in the world. Each aspect of any sort of building, technology, and process is designed and improved upon by engineers to create a more efficient system and solve many of the world’s problems. To have any degree in engineering is to be a person who wants to solve problems and create solutions to benefit others, and that is what I want to be a part of.…

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    engineering so that in the future I may procure a job in the engineering field. I also hope to later attain a master’s degree in engineering. Although, I do not yet know the specific field of engineering that I wish to reach for. I want to become an engineer because I love to analyze problems and look for possible solutions and then find the best one(s). In the future, I dream to not only solve challenging problems but to also contribute to society and the whole world. I first got this…

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    William Flake was born in Orangeburg, SC. Ever since he was a child he wanted to be an engineer. After spending the first six years of his life in Orangeburg, he moved to Goose Creek with his family and attended Stratford High School. During high school, William played varsity football under Coach Stackely. He was inducted into Tau Beta Pi, an engineering honor society. Most of his extracurricular activities involved several honor societies and dating girls. After high school, he was accepted…

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    be developed further in the future.” Nowadays, cellular materials are well-known in the world, however, the relationship between dynamic load and the deformation of the lattice structure is less well-studied. Actually, lattice structures can help engineer to produce macro-scale material properties more easier. The research “Energy absorption in lattice structures in dynamics” was focusing on characterising the quasi-static and the dynamic load-deformation behaviour of lattice samples. It’s aim…

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    surround you. What do you see? Probably some chairs, or maybe even some books or probably even a television. Engineers have shaped our world as we know it. An engineer helped make all of these everyday items. Engineers solve practical problems by applying mathematical and scientific knowledge. The word engineer comes from a Latin word meaning ‘cleverness’. The actual definition of an engineer is “A term applied to the profession in which a knowledge of the mathematical and natural sciences,…

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