Sunday, November 22, 2009

engineering

Methodology: Best Undergrad Engineering Programs

Self-healing Concrete Makes Safer, More-Durable Infrastructure

Repaired material is good as new. more >>

Aerospace Engineering Searches for New Talent

As more baby boomers reach retirement, demand for qualified graduates is on the rise. more >>

Engineering Programs: Tips and Stats

Get insider tips on making it in engineering graduate school. more >>

Engineering Program Rankings Methodology

How we rank graduate engineering programs. more >>

Best Careers 2009: Engineer

Every industry is starving for innovation and new ideas—be a game-changer. more >>

World's Best Colleges: Top Engineering and IT Universities

These are the top engineering and IT universities in 2008. more >>

Stanford Offers Free Engineering Courses Online

Any schmo can now get an elite education in computer science and artificial intelligence. more >>

Methodology: Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs

The New Hot Job: Nuclear Engineering

After decades of declining interest, universities are scrambling to keep up with the newfound demand. more >>

Will 'Upgrades' Enhance Our Bodies?

Engineers are building strong suits and brainy prosthetics; meet humanity 2.0. more >>

Title IX Takes On Science

Federal agencies are taking stock of sexual discrimination in science and engineering departments. more >>

Teens Take Part in a College 'Catapult Camp'

Ah, the joys of summer camp: campfire songs, s'mores, and trebuchets? more >>

New Study Shows Strong Labor Market for Scientists and Engineers

Number of people working in S&E occupations up since 2003. more >>

Moscow's Building Boom Brings Glitz to a Dowdy City

New skyscrapers tower over the old landmark Stalinist buildings and onion-domed churches. more >>

Mechanical Engineering Is on the Rise

The classic discipline is cutting-edge again. more >>

Student Profile: A Research Position Can Pay the Tuition Bill

Jesse French - Engineering. more >>

The Engineering Rankings vs. Physics Theory

The problem is that this new theory of the rankings doesn't stand up to scrutiny. more >>

Out West, More Engineers

California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger announced a program to educate 20,000 new engineers. more >>

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