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Fourthshifter
09-12-2007, 02:06 AM
We have talked about what Engineers do, how they look like, what sort of task they perform bla bla bla......
so after getting a clear picture of what engineers do,
let's go deeper into part 2
the field of Engineering.
look out for more updates here.....
The first topic is on Mechanical Engineering
Fourthshifter
09-12-2007, 02:07 AM
Mechanical Engineers and their job
The work of mechanical engineers spans a number of different fields and disciplines, with a great deal of the emphasis being on the creation, design, construction, and installation of many of the mechanical devices that make modern life so comfortable. A fully trained mechanical engineer can practice his or her vocation in a number of settings, and provide a wide range of services.
One of the more common roles of a mechanical engineer has to do with the design and construction of public buildings. Engineers address a number of aspects that impact the function of a building. The heating, cooling, and ventilation systems are one of the prime examples. The mechanical engineer will ensure that the placement of equipment, the routing of ductwork, and the placing of vents throughout the space will ensure that the occupants of the building will enjoy a comfortable temperature at all times. In some cases, the mechanical engineer may design special systems that work in building designs that are different from the norm.
Product development is also an area that requires the talents of a good mechanical engineer. In some cases, this may be the refinement of an existing product, such as an automobile or household kitchen appliances. As part of this type of application, the mechanical engineer may seek to enhance current products so that a higher level of efficiency is achieved, and possibly a reduction in cost to the consumer. Engineering of this type has proven very profitable in the advance of communications methods and devices over the last several decades, resulting in a number of household products becoming more affordable.
Mechanical engineering also comes into play with product development that creates something new, such as new concepts for space exploration. Some of the most important technological innovations of the last century were directly attributed to the mechanical engineer, whose creativity and vision often helped to make the impossible become a reality within a short number of years.
As a career choice, the decision to become a mechanical engineer is a sound one. As technology in a number of industries becomes more complicated, the talents of a competent mechanical engineer have also increased in demand. As a result, many colleges and universities offer comprehensive courses of study that are geared toward training engineers who will be able to meet the growing demand.
source:
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-does-a-mechanical-engineer-do.htm
PJKru
20-12-2007, 03:03 PM
haha is this old yew talking haha joker
ericjoe
14-05-2008, 12:24 PM
The next topic is Electronic Engineering Majoring in Telecommunication. Can anyone brief me the job prospect of this telecommunication engineering? By the way, I am taking that degree in MMU. Thanks.
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