Canadian engineer left to his own devices

C Guly - CMAJ, 1997 - Can Med Assoc
News and analysis Nouvelles et analyses Page 1 News and analysis Nouvelles et analyses
CAN MED ASSOC J • OCT. 1, 1997; 157 (7) 863 © 1997 Canadian Medical Association (unless …

[BOOK][B] Charles Ellet Jr., Early American Engineer, 1810-1862

GD Lewis - 1957 - search.proquest.com
Many individuals have contributed to the advance of the industrial revolution in the United
States. This is true in both matters of transportation and communication as well as in the …

Engineering: history and failure

H Petroski - American Scientist, 1992 - JSTOR
Engineering is a profession focused on the future, looking back mainly to calibrate progress;
engineers are typical? ly drafting plans for the next generation of artifacts, seeking to …

[CITATION][C] TECHNICAL PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

AVGA DE Center - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Committees Page 1 Committees TECHNICAL PROGRAMME COMMITTEE Jakub Kraus (Chairman)
Czech Technical University in Prague, CZ Gustavo Alonso Rodrigo Polytechnic University of …

Six very short years later

N Lowell - TechTrends, 2006 - search.proquest.com
Many people aren't aware of this, but my involvement with AECT started just six years ago
when I was honored by being the Strobehn Intern and Mentor Scholar for AECT 2000 Long …

The shape of things to come: a challenge to engineers

F Mason - Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical …, 1964 - journals.sagepub.com
ONE MIGHT BE PERMITTED perhaps to wonder why it is necessary to talk about the role of
the engineer in the twentieth century; it might be argued that it should be self-evident. I …

Engineering's silent crisis

WR Grogan - Science, 1990 - science.org
Signs of trouble in American engineering are getting little more than a shrug from
government and industry, even though both have much to lose. A serious shortage of …

Producing Engineers for the" Real World"

SC Florman - Issues in Science and Technology, 1990 - JSTOR
Pity the poor educators of American engineers. As other na-tions outshine us in one
technological specialty after another, and as concerned citizens look about for someone to …

Engineering: Scientists as Inventors

H Petroski - American Scientist, 2008 - JSTOR
In fact, even in their most basic pro fessional activity, scientists can act like engineers, at
least according to von K? rm? n's definition. This would be the case, for example, when a …

[CITATION][C] How Britain's Engineers compare

S Caulkin - 1979 - The Institution of Engineers …