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Roanoke TimesVirginia Tech engineering professor wins Carnegie honorRoanoke TimesVirginia Tech chemical engineering professor Y. A. Liu has been named a 2015 Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching Virginia Professor of the Year. Instituted in
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Phys.OrgSouped-up software reduces guesswork, tedium in computer-aided engineeringPhys.OrgUW-Madison mechanical engineering Professor Krishnan Suresh led a team that spent four years developing the software, which assists in optimizing the design of parts
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WDBJ7Engineering expo draws record number of employers to Virginia TechWDBJ7This year, the annual Engineering Expo brought 275 private employers and government agencies to the Squires Student Center. About 4000 students were expected to meet with represent
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CBC.caCheap oil will last through 2018 at least, Moody's saysCBC.caIn the early days of the slowdown that began in the late summer of 2014, the strategy for many oil producers was to ride out the storm: cut costs, put new drilling on hold and keep your
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IT & Engineering Employment Continues Tepid Pace of GrowthPR Newswire (press release)ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 23, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The number of IT jobs grew 0.3 percent sequentially last month to 4,929,400, according to TechServe Alliance,
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The business of engineering admissionsThe HinduIn Tamil Nadu, the advertisement and branding exercise race among colleges is to admit students who rank between 25,000 and 70,000 in the engineering admission rank list, for the first 25,000 students in the r
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IT Employment Grows Modestly in April; Engineering Employment Growth SluggishPR Newswire (press release)ALEXANDRIA, Va., May 13, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The number of IT jobs grew 0.3 percent sequentially last month to 4,913,200, according to TechS
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Roanoke TimesRobotics students find early exposure to engineering and programmingRoanoke TimesKallista Winters, a sophomore at Blacksburg High School, said the robotics team has given the students early exposure to science, technology, engineering and math
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