Today Engineering Manager Steve Smith and Beth Yarbrough are at The University of Alabama in Huntsville talking with students about our co-op program and looking for the next EOSYS co-op engineers. Learn more about the program here: https://bit.ly/4ek3jvJ #EOSYSGroup #CollegeRecruiting #EngineeringCoOp
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Dr Nova: "Do you dream of a fulfilling engineering career in the real world? Tired of the academic time warp? Engineering Success can be your TARDIS to a future of success!" #TimeTravelYourCareer #EngineeringFuture Response from Little Nebula: "Fascinating! So this 'Engineering Success' is like a custom TARDIS, but for engineers? I must learn more!" Visit Engineering Success to find out more! https://lnkd.in/eGv-r_34
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This week, we're celebrating #NationalEngineersWeek and the future makers of this world! 💡 Let's build a bridge to the future, one exciting, hands-on engineering project at a time! Have you already started celebrating Engineers Week with your students? Share your favorite student engineering projects in the comments! 👇 #EDGEucating #Education #MotivationalMonday #PBL
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#NationalEngineersWeek is an opportunity to inspire the next generation of #engineers and #technicalprofessionals. Check out what DiscoverEngineering, a coalition of organizations and corporations committed to highlighting the importance of #engineering, does for Engineers Week. Discover E works to provide every student with a #STEM experience and to improve the understanding of engineering. Read their recent report, Messages Matter here. https://bit.ly/42GsZxU
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Director, First-year Curriculum, and Associate Professor, Teaching-stream. Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering.
Imagine 30+ engineering Ph.D. students sitting in a circle, passionately discussing structured topics in engineering education, with TV screens outside the circle facing inwards displaying prompts, quotes, and data to add to the conversation. Each student is included, and every slide is a lively, active discussion. Just like yesterday, when I explained a major course assignment and then made the rest of the class a discussion about it (including approaches, opportunities for collaboration, reasonable submission dates, and so on). That's my TEP1203 class, "Teaching Engineering in Higher Education" this term. I teach that after APS100, where over a thousand undergraduate students learn about 'Orientation to Engineering' (with senior undergraduate students being their mentors); amazing teaching team for this one! Being part of these journeys with my students is such a profoundly inspiring experience; come, let's go on this adventure together! 😊
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Product lines have been used for hardware and software for many years. However, the various engineering disciplines (mechanical, electrical and software) have only developed reuse principles, variant and variability management in their own areas where their own practices are well established. However, in an integrated approach to the development of complex systems in a product line, this practice is relatively new and represents a complex task. If feature-based product line engineering practices are successfully applied to complex systems, variations can be managed in a traceable way across all systems engineering artefacts. This can create an integrated approach across all disciplines, with features enabling a common understanding of variation across all disciplines and organisational levels.
Developing modern products gets increasingly complex due to the combination of mechanics, electronics and software. #ProductVariability has already been challenging in the past, but now appears to be almost uncontrollable, considering the individual characteristics the different engineering disciplines have. Therefore, a shift towards modern #DigitalProductDevelopment through two ways is much needed: Robust & interdisciplinary development processes⚙ … through model-based systems engineering (MBSE). MBSE offers measures to address aforementioned complexity. #ProductDevelopmentSimplified Efficient variant handling 🔗 …through Product Line Engineering (PLE). PLE enables systematic asset reuse across variants, decreasing product complexity and thus simplifying variant management. #EngineeringExcellence Therefore, my colleagues Florian Lux, Paul Logemann and I have investigated the integration of PLE into systems engineering. Down below, we show our key take aways in three main areas. Join the Innovation on #SystemsProductLineEngineering 💡
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Book onto our free webinar tomorrow: "If you were an Engineer what would you do?" Date: 30th January 2024 Time: 16:30 - 17:30 Book here: https://lnkd.in/ejcEVg79 Join Primary Engineer in this free webinar to learn about their annual competition: "If you were an Engineer, what would you do?" This competition invites pupils of all ages in both primary and secondary schools to imagine if they were an engineer, what problem would they most like to solve? #primaryengineer #freewebinar #studentinnovation #futureengineers #imaginecreateinnovate #engineeringcompetition
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A “new voice” for scientific collaboration 🗣️ The College of Engineering caught up with Jessica Menold, associate professor of engineering design and mechanical engineering, to discuss her selection as a New Voices member of The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. Read the Q&A ➡ https://bit.ly/3wpINcc #PennState #PennStateEngineering #PennStateSEDI #PennStateME #NewVoice
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📐🔬Combine your passion for innovation with a solid academic foundation through our Pre-Engineering program! Explore the fundamentals of engineering while preparing for further education & a career in engineering. #PreEngineering #InnovationInEngineering #STEMEducation #Engineer
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International Development | EDI in R&I | Equitability in International Research Collaboration | Energy and Sustainable Development | Science, Technology and Innovation Policy. The views posted on this account are my own.
📅 It’s the year XYZ and country W has just gone through a natural disaster 🏥 Aid organisations rush in to provide help, among them - International NGO S who are experts on sanitation technology ✅ They recognise that without proper toilets, there’ll be a serious health outbreak ✅ They build emergency toilets, it goes well. ✅ 5 years later, the country is in recovery. Building on their past success, the organisation builds toilets for relocated communities 🔲 Result 🔹 The technology is sound, it works very well, but nobody uses the toilets 🔹 Community members build their own toilets, and transform the NGO ones into storage facilities Does this story sound familiar? We know that sometimes even the best engineered solutions have unintended consequences. Through a collaborative project with the Royal Academy of Engineering, UK, we are requesting for case studies and your views on what needs to be done to ensure better #inclusiveengineering outcomes. Ed Brown Roseanna Avento Royal Academy of Engineering Engineers Without Borders UK. Please see the details below.
Together with the Royal Academy of Engineering, we're spearheading a project to understand more about inclusive practices and outcomes in engineering. We’re now launching our survey and request for case studies. This is a chance for engineers, researchers, and those working in related roles all around the world to share their experiences, thoughts and opinions on how we can build a world in which engineering works for everyone. To find out more and get involved, check out https://lnkd.in/ecCnRKnh Please share with your networks!
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What advice do you have for engineering students? For Engineers Week, we’d like to introduce you to a few of the engineers on #TeamAxxess. Please meet Dejene! #EngineersWeek #STEM #engineers #computerengineers
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