Like in many professions, lifelong learning is the reality for engineers facing constant changes in technology, environmental considerations and even budgets as they creatively solve problems and improve life.
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As students head back to school, they’re re-entering a world shaped by the pandemic.
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The 89th 24 Hours of Le Mans race happens on Aug. 21-22. This testament to automobile engineering gained more notoriety after the 2019 movie “Ford v Ferrari.”
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If this year has taught us anything, it’s to expect the unexpected. From pandemic disruptions to economic uncertainty to social justice and unrest…
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In stressful times, it can be hard to focus on day-to-day tasks, much less big ideas. Research from Harvard Business Review…
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As the condo collapse tragedy in Surfside, Florida, moved from rescue to recovery, the process of determining what happened is the domain of a lesser-known discipline: forensic engineering.
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We’ve talked to lots of engineers and lots of leaders whose work supports the profession. From them, we’ve learned volumes
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Engineers and the innovations they create make life better, safer, easier and healthier.
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This July 4 marked the 245th anniversary of American independence. And in those 245 years, American engineers have changed the world.
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Universal design is about making technology more inclusive and accessible, especially for people with a disability.