Interview: John L. Anderson Discusses His New Role as the National Academy of Engineering's President National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and MedicineWhen John L. Anderson, president emeritus and distinguished professor of chemical engi …
Showcase Your Innovation at Advanced Engineering NETCOMPOSITESAdvanced Engineering is on the lookout for start-ups to showcase their inventions as part of its innovation zone. As the UK's largest annual exhibition for ... Read more https://netc …
Electronic controls maker to expand, add 14 Triad jobs Triad Business JournalA manufacturer of electrical controls for cranes and fire protection equipment will expand in Archdale, creating 14 engineering and production jobs. Read more https://w …
Four high schoolers receive engineering scholarship Rome SentinelThe Mohawk Valley Section of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) has selected four area high school students from the Mohawk Valley ... Read more https://r …
Commentary: Utah's pioneer of fact-based engineering Salt Lake TribuneThe root cause of the tailings dam failure in Brazil on Jan. 25 can perhaps be found a century ago, in southern California. In the first two decades of the 20th ... Read more …
10 Tips for Writing a Great Engineering Resume Society of Women Engineers“10 Tips for Writing a Great Engineering Resume” was contributed by Nora Mork. It's important to have a resume that will immediately stand out to the reader and ... Read m …
A New Approach to Treat Mental Illness: Electrical Engineering WIREDOpinion: An electrical device has the potential to treat Alzheimer's, PTSD, and other brain disorders. But do the risks outweigh the potential? Read more https://www.wired.com/s …
From Miniature Satellites to Giant Sun Shields–the Extreme Technology Transforming Space Engineering Singularity HubThis year marks the 50th anniversary of the first Apollo moon landing. This was possible thanks to an extraordinary acceleration …
Snake oil or panacea: can technology improve student mental health? The GuardianUniversities are hoping that new technologies will ease rapidly growing demand for student mental health services, but the evidence they work isn't always ... Read m …