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1st Black department chair of materials science, engineering at UC Berkeley dies at 98Daily CalifornianRobert Henry “Pete” Bragg Jr., professor emeritus in the UC Berkeley College of Engineering, died Oct. 3 at the age of 98. Bragg came to UC Berkeley in 1
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The Canberra TimesANU College of Engineering and Computer Science audit reveals sexismThe Canberra TimesWomen studying engineering and computer science at the Australian National University have spoken of "really weird" male classmates, sexist tu
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Otago Polytechnic Engineering students fly into studyScoop.co.nz (press release)Bachelor of Engineering Technology and New Zealand Diploma in Engineering students are itching to get stuck into building the plane, which will take about two and a half years
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India's top tech firms lose appeal for engineering studentsNBC2 NewsThree of the country's top outsourcing firms all dropped in the latest annual ranking of the most attractive employers for Indian engineering students by research firm Universum. T
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GR Engineering wins $66m Gascoyne contractBusiness NewsGR Engineering Services has won its first contract for the 2018 financial year, announcing this morning a $66.5 million package of work for the construction of processing facilities at Gascoyne Resourc
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University of Waikato's Science & Engineering Open WeekScoop.co.nzSorting different sized lollies without touching them was just one of the tasks encountered by school students at the University of Waikato's Science & Engineering Open Week
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ENGINEERING.comTesla Solar Roof: The Model S of PhotovoltaicsENGINEERING.comTesla just announced the approximate cost of its solar roof: $21.85 per square foot. Consumer Reports previously estimated that the roof would have to cost no more than $24.50/sq f
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The Canberra TimesANU engineering researchers grow brain cells on semiconductor chipThe Canberra TimesANU researchers have grown a revolutionary "brain-on-a-chip" that could ultimately help patients recover from degenerative diseases such as Park
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Engineering Scholarshipon International Women's DayScoop.co.nz (press release)Charlotte Flaherty's decision to leave full time work, and sign up for a Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Mechanical) took a lot of soul searching, and a long time to
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Penspen forms an alliance with Crestech Engineering LtdPOWER magazinePenspen, a leading provider of engineering and project management services to the energy industry, announces that it has signed a strategic alliance agreement with Nigerian engineeringfir
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