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- Aerospace Engineering: The Key to the UniverseAn essay on the field of Aerospace Engineering with statistical data and various facts from a personable point of view.
- What You Can Do with a Major in Aerospace EngineeringAfter spending two years researching different majors, I'm here to offer the results. For all of you who are interested in science and space, this may be a good fit for you!
- How to Start Your Career as an Aerospace Engineer; Aeronautical and Astronautical EngineeringAerospace engineering encompasses the fields of aeronautical (aircraft) and astronautical (spacecraft) engineering. Aerospace engineers work in teams to design, build, and test machines that fly within the earth's atmosphere and beyond.
- History of Aero Engineering: How Astonautical Engineering Started Thousands of Years AgoThe roots of aerospace engineering can be traced as far back as when people first dreamed of being able to fly. Thousands of years ago, the Chinese developed kites and later experimented with gunpowder as a source of propulsion.
- Becoming an Aerospace EngineerThe following article outlines the job duties, training involved, salary expectations and future prospects of taking on a career as an Aerospace Engineer.
- The Difference Between Engineering DisciplinesIt's not about numbers and boring people. Well, maybe sometimes. A look at the differences between engineering disciplines.
- Qualifications and Education Required to Become an Aerospace EngineerAerospace engineers need a bachelor's degree to enter the field. More advanced degrees are necessary for those interested in teaching or research and development positions.
- Earnings and Working Conditions of Aerospace EngineersAerospace engineers work in various settings depending on their job description. Those involved in research and design usually work in a traditional office setting. They spend considerable time at computers and drawing boards.
- Creating Aircraft and Spacecraft: is the Career of Aerospace Engineer Right for You?Throughout their education and training, aerospace engineers thoroughly learn the complexities involved in how materials and structures perform under tremendous stress.
- Working as an Aerospace Technician: Earnings as Well as Safety and Quality of the Working EnvironmentThe aerospace industry, with its strong emphasis on quality and safety, is a very safe place to work. Special procedures and equipment make otherwise hazardous jobs extremely safe.
- Aerospace Engineering - How to Find Employers and Your First JobOne good way to learn more about avionics is to visit factories and test facilities where avionics technicians work as part of teams designing and testing new equipment.
The Evils of PowerPoint EngineeringEngineers are supposed to create gizmos which do something. However, the ubiquity of chart based presentations has made them increasingly acceptable as the end-product of even very large aerospace engineering programs. Where did it go wrong?- Engineering Students Prepare for Aero Vehicle Design CompetitionsThree members of the Advanced Aero Vehicle Group (AAVG) Student Design Team presented their project designs to members of the Society of Flight Test Engineers (SFTE) at Boeing IDS Headquarters
- Industrial Engineering Technician Training, Jobs, and Salary DetailsIndustrial engineering technicians assist engineers in discovering the most efficient use of people and machines. Technicians generally need some training in industrial engineering technology to get jobs and earn a good salary.
Good Mechanical Engineering Internships and Co-opsA descript list of companies that offer solid internships and co-ops for mechanical engineering students, as well as great companies for entry-level work immediately post-graduation.- The JanitorVirgil is a brilliant up and coming aerospace engineering student with a bright future. That is until he meets a mysterious janitor. Then his life takes a turn for the worse.
- Mechanical Engineering Colleges and UniversitiesA mechanical engineering degree can lead to a career in aerospace, robotics, bioengineering, thermosciences, manufacturing or space technology. Employment opportunities in the engineering field are predicted to grow by 11 percent by 2018.
- American Astronauts: Marsha Sue Ivins and Linda Maxine GodwinMarsha was born in 1952, in Baltimore, Maryland. Ivins received her degree in aerospace engineering. in 1973, from the University of Colorado and began working at Johnson's Space Center
Best Engineering CareersThinking about pursuing an engineering career? This article explores a few of the best engineering careers in the United States and elsewhere.
The Philosophy of Engineering JobsThe title can be understood to possess two very different meanings. Read the term "engineering" first as a noun, then as a verb and the difference becomes clear. This article is not political but practical, not philosophical but pragmatic.
Engineering Camps: Summer Engineering Programs for High School StudentsConsidering a career in engineering? Here are some programs to consider.
Systems Engineering in the Entrepreneurial Space IndustryAs entrepreneurial space companies grow up, systems engineering becomes increasingly important. Choosing your tools carefully and introducing practices incrementally makes all the difference between project success vs. open revolt and mission failure.- Chemical Engineering: The Algorithm of NatureReview of the basics of Chemical Engineering. Factual essay describing the field and related information. (included statistical data)
- Aeronautical and Aerospace Technicians - How to Start Your Career in AvionicsAeronautical and aerospace technicians design, construct, test, operate, and maintain the basic structures of aircraft, spacecraft, and propulsion and control systems. They work with scientists and engineers.
- Training and Education Required to Become an Aerospace TechnicianWhen selecting a school to attend, check the listings of such agencies as the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology and the regional accrediting associations for engineering colleges.
- The Job of a Aeronautical or Aerospace Technician: Opportunities in Aerospace and AvionicsThe term aeronautics is often used within the aerospace industry to refer specifically to mechanical flight inside the earth's atmosphere, especially to the design and manufacture of commercial passenger and freight aircraft.
- The History of Avionics - the Origins of Avionics Engineers and TechniciansAvionics engineers conduct research and solve developmental problems associated with aviation, such as instrument landing systems and other safety instruments. Avionics engineers are sub-specialty of the field of aerospace engineering.
- Why You Should Consider Engineering as a MajorWhat does society need most as a profession right now? You guessed it: Engineering. With only 2 out of every 10 students majoring in an Engineering related field, soon we will be far behind!
- Aerospace Group Urges Presidential Hopefuls to Support Constellation ProgramThe Aerospace Industries Association announced that presidential campaigns should publicly express their support of NASA's Constellation Program in order to ensure America's leadership in space exploration and further the efforts of education.
- The Princeton Engineering and Anomalies Laboratory and Why it is ClosingPEAR studies tested for reactions generated by human-machine interactions. The observed results were quite small, affecting two to three intended outcomes in ten thousand trials. In total, however, the results surpassed chance.
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