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Now Hiring: Energy Engineer  TippNews DAILYEnergy Optimizers, USA, LLC specializes in developing, engineering, and implementing energy efficiency and energy savings projects for educational, ... Read more https://tippnews.com/now-hiring-energy-en
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Pistons are muscling up  EurekAlertA team of roboticists at Harvard's Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering, the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, ... Read more https://eurekalert.org/pub_releases
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How to Stop Automation From Leaving Women Behind  FortuneCommentary: McKinsey senior partners Liz Hilton Segel and Lareina Yee examine how automation and AI could set women back. Read more http://fortune.com/2019/06/06/mckinsey-automation-ai-wome
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Tip Sheet: Engineering Antibody-Producing B Cells; Editing Genes via Gold Nanoparticles; And Using AI to Screen Lung Cancer Patients  NewswiseBelow are summaries of recent Fred Hutch research, with links for additional background and media contac
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Walker's pre-engineering course to give students hands-on experience  Charlottesville TomorrowStarting this fall, Walker Upper Elementary students will learn about manufacturing, computer-aided design and how to use a laser cutter, 3-D printer an
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Expert in dynamical systems elected a fellow of American Society of Mechanical Engineers  EurekAlertMaurizio Porfiri, a professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering and biomedical engineering known for his research in dynamical systems, has
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'Civilisation is founded on engineering': Lord Browne, author of 'Make, Think, Imagine'  E&T MagazineWith today's unprecedented rate of technological change, many of us are left wondering what effect this will have on our lives. It's not all bad
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Stanford engineers develop a more stable, efficient prosthetic foot  EurekAlertHiking trails and other rough terrain are especially difficult for people with prosthetic legs. Now, Stanford engineers have come up with more stable prostheses ... Re
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Intel principal SLAM engineer to discuss precision tracking at Robotics Summit & Expo  Robot ReportJim Radford, principal SLAM engineer at Intel, will explain how high-precision, low-power tracking with depth-sensing cameras can accelerate roboti
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NUS engineers design solutions to tackle low frequency noise  NewswiseA team of engineers from the National University of Singapore has designed a set of novel noise attenuating blocks that targets low frequency noise. Read more https://newswise
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