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What Engineers Do. by Linda Kelly John Marshall High School. Aerospace Engineers. study flight. Biomedical Engineering (BME).
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What Engineers Do by Linda Kelly John Marshall High School
Aerospace Engineers study flight
Biomedical Engineering (BME) • the application of engineering principles and techniques to the medical field. It combines the design and problem solving skills of engineering with the medical and biological sciences to help improve patient health care and the quality of life of healthy individuals.
Biomedical Engineers Work with electromagnets to study how non-ionizing radiation affects the body. Dr. McDougall’s necklace is attracted to the electromagnet.
http://www.che.tamu.edu/department/texas-am-professor-envisions-e-coli-as-future-source-of-energyhttp://www.che.tamu.edu/department/texas-am-professor-envisions-e-coli-as-future-source-of-energy The “MixAlco” technology, developed by Professor Mark T. Holtzapple, transforms biomass – trees, grass, manure, sewage sludge, garbage, agricultural residues and non-food energy crops – into mixed alcohols that can be blended into Gasoline. Chemical Engineers
Civil Engineers make our world safer
Computer Engineers make computers work thousands of calculations per second
Electrical Engineers study circuits and microchips
Electrical Engineers maneuver lasers for laser ablation from http://www.bgs.ac.uk/nigl/webimages/A-laser-ablation-spot.jpg
Industrial Engineers maintain the process From http://scrapetv.com/News/News%20Pages/Business/pages-3/Frito-Lay-sued-over-irregularly-shaped-potato-chip-Scrape-TV-The-World-on-your-side.html
Mechanical Engineers study fuel combustion
Mechanical Engineering rocket propellant research http://turbolab.tamu.edu/
Nuclear Engineers study how radioactive particles hurt and help us.
Ocean Engineers study wave processes and human-powered submarines
Structural Engineers test the integrity of products cement cylinder crushed by 11720 psi
Engineers: Teach Build Travel Measure Make money Think Use math Use science Use technology Create Collaborate Invent Read Study Solve problems Manufacture Put things together Help society Make life comfortable Stay involved Write Publish articles
Resources Images of Aerospace engineering from http://aero.tamu.edu/ retrieved Sept.19, 2009 Images of electromagnet from Mary Preston McDougall presentation retrieved Aug. 5, 2009 Information about chemical engineering from http://tamunews.tamu.edu/archives/article.php?articleid=6232&month=5&year=2008 retrieved Sept.19, 2009 Images of electrical engineering from http://www.ece.tamu.edu/ retrieved Sept.19, 2009 Images of oceanic engineering from http://oceaneng.civil.tamu.edu/ retrieved Sept.19, 2009 Photos by James Milender, Texas A&M E3 program, June, 2009 Photos by Linda Kelly, Texas A&M E3 program, June, 2009