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    Aristotle’s framework, and then analyze their own field for specific traits needed. The field of specialty for this paper is biomedical engineering.…

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    every branch of engineering. Ways to Get Into the Field What do you need to learn to be able to get a head start as an engineer? You can study and read about science, math, and technology. You can visit technology museums. You can get involved with local Science Fairs and other invention challenges. But all you really need to do is think like an engineer: what problems would you like to solve? How would you solve them? Children from around the world have designed engineering projects that…

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    • Aerospace engineering and computer sciences are important in today’s society because without these two fields, life as we know it would not be possible. Aerospace engineering is responsible for many inventions that we take for granted every day. Things like the rumble strips down the highways, braces, Velcro, Febreze, and much more. Without aerospace engineering inventions like these would not exist. By exploring how to travel in space, different inventions are made that citizens can use in…

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    Engineering Philosophy

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    that person had to become an engineer. From firsthand experience I understand that engineering is more of a lifestyle than it is a profession. To even get through the education portion of being an engineer, you need to have amazing time management skills, a good work ethic, the perseverance to…

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    constructions, due to my father’s profession in civil engineering, I was always connected to the construction world. Since I was a child, I have asked myself many questions related to the construction world.ironically the more I grew, the more questions I had. Like Socrates once said, “I know that I know nothing.” My connection with civil engineering started with my father’s career in civil engineering.…

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    harder science ones like Chemistry or Biology. I also did not go to the Health Science tables. This event made me very excited about the PPE Major. I went to the “What’s in a Major” events for Computer Science, Physics, and PPE. I did not go to Engineering because it was not yet on my radar. The Computer Science advisor was very nice and made me very excited about Computer Science. She especially liked pointing out the combined majors and the possibility of putting different things together.…

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    Engineering belongs in many different fields, but what makes them similar is the thought process of the engineer. Engineers have to have an innate curiosity about them they not only have to wonder about how the world the works and why it works that way, but have to look for opportunities to enhance life in every field they can. Civil engineers look at the world and land to create something different and functional then what was there before. Civil engineers mostly work on structures to help…

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    engineer today. After passing my school and college having an excellent record, I satisfied my thirst for the practical knowledge of science and math by admitting myself into Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology (AUST), one of the top most engineering universities of Bangladesh. When it came to choose the department selection, I had to take an authentic decision for my betterment in life. As a developed country, Bangladesh is highly dependent on its industries. However, there are some…

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    Introduction to biomedical engineering . Burlington, MA: Elsevier. The purpose of this book is to give an introduction to the scientific field of biomedical engineering. It provides the reader with a broad definition of the subject, its areas of study, branches, and disciplines. The text was primarily intended for engineering students in their sophomore or senior years in college who have a strong mathematical background and are interested in pursuing an engineering degree. Students that are in…

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    Many other nations around the world are closing the gap between themselves and the United States in science, engineering, technology, and mathematic (STEM) fields. The proponents of STEM argue that this predicament is caused by Americas lack of STEM graduates. In 2005 three major reports were published in a five months time span: Innovative America, Tapping Americas Potential, and Rising Above the Gathering Storm. These reports argue that the academic achievement gap between races…

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