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Studying Turbulence on a Silicon Chip
The most important unsolved problem in classical physics, according to Richard Feynman, is turbulence, the complex…
10 Resume Tips for Engineers
Graduating with an engineering degree is a big achievement that you should proud of, but a degree alone is not…
Do Universities Need to Evolve the Engineering Curriculum?
Engineering has become a popular career path for students due to its significant growth and potential (spanning…
5 Awesome Student-Led Engineering Projects That Can Seriously Change Lives
Engineers are a critical part of this world we live in and it is through their inventions that we gain access to…
What is Bioengineering?
Bioengineering, also sometimes referred to as biomedical engineering, is a discipline that combines engineering…
Machine Learning and Old Math Team Up in Algorithm to Detect Flaws in NASA…
Stronger, lighter, cheaper: that’s the mantra when it comes to creating materials for use in space, whether it’s…
Millennials Not Bothered by IT Interruptions
While most anecdotal and some scientific reports warn of the dangers of our “always-on” device-enabled technologies…
An Engineering Student’s Survival Guide
The life of any college student comes with a lot of ups and downs. Add on a course of study as diverse and complex…
Early Career Failure Leads to Long Term Success
If science is optimistically at least 99% failure, as Nobel Prize Winner Robert Lefkowitz once said, it makes sense…
[Infographic] Where Do Engineers Fit it on the Global Labor Flow Map?
A team from Indiana University teamed up with LinkedIn to create the very first global map of labor flow. Labor…