Arab Technology Meets German Engineering

March 4th, 2010

NothingTypical2010http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/nothingtypical2010ComedyArab, Technology, Meets, German, EngineeringArab Technology Meets German Engineering2010-03-04

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What can I do with an AS in computer engineering technology?

March 4th, 2010

I’m taking about changing my major to something that has to do with computers and i want it to be an AS so I cant get computer science. Anyways, I want to know what can you do with this degree and what kind of jobs can I get? Oh and how much money will i make?

Well I dont know bout how much money you make but you can get a job working on/building computers or even go into business for yourself doing this. an ideal job, easy and some businesses make good money doing it

Reverse Engineering on UFO Part Nine

March 4th, 2010

http://usanarichard.blogspot.com/2008/07/blog-post.html
We had sent out a message to the Universe in 1974. Scientist is constantly looking out for response from the outer space in the form of Micro Wave.

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what can i do with a major in electronics engineering technology?

March 3rd, 2010

My local Tech School offers a 2+2 program with a local 4 yr college.
The program interest me, but I am not sure exactly what you can do with this type of degree…Can someone provide me some job examples, or a website with this major and examples.

Thanks!

There are a lot of jobs in industrial manufacturing.

I work for ArcelorMittal (a steel company) and we have lots of Electrical Engineers (a good number of whom have degrees in Electrical Engineering Technology).
Most of them work in Maintenance, which involves troubleshooting and repairing electrical equipment. Many of the engineers plan and run cost analysis on new equipment

Our MTE’s (Maintenance Turn Electricians) are Union employees, and start out at around $22/hour, plus incentive/profit sharing, etc.

Even with the economic conditions right now, and our company laying off almost 1/4 of its workforce (at my plant), or MTE’s are still in very short supply. The petroleum industry is in the same position right now…. I would say there is still a hot market for Electrical Engineering Technology right now.

Reinventing the Z: Engineering an Aluminum Core & New Motherboard

March 3rd, 2010

From constructing the chassis from one solid piece of aluminum to re-engineering often overlooked components, Lead Mechanical Engineer Shingo Harada reviews the unique steps his team took to make the new Z Series ever more durable, thinner and lighter than its predecessor.

Learn more at sony.com/VAIOcommunity

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What is the difference between engineering and engineering technology?

March 2nd, 2010


An Engineering Technology degree is usually for people who probably won’t go further with their education, i.e. get an associate only and not go on to a bachelors or masters. Engineering Technology tends to be more hands on. For example at Arizona State University the Mechanical Engineering Technology degree has three courses that are different than the Mechanical Engineering degree. In MET you don’t take Differential Equations and Calculus III, but you take an additional materials course and two machine shop courses. So for the most part, they’re the same, but how the information is taught. There’s also a bias in the industry and in higher education against Engineering Technology degrees. A lot of people feel that some one with a MET degree is not as good at engineering then someone with a ME degree. So you might not earn as much money or get a prestigous job.
Also at the community college level, if you think that you might transfer to a four year college, don’t take engineering technolgy or any degree with the word technology at the end of it. It won’t transfer and you’ll have to repeat those two years with different classes, but with the same information.

Introduction to Chemical Engineering | Lecture 5

March 2nd, 2010

Professor Channing Robertson of the Stanford University Chemical Engineering Department discusses the design and function of an apheresis machine.

Introduction to Chemical Engineering (E20) is an introductory course offered by the Stanford University Engineering Department. It provides a basic overview of the chemical engineering field today and delves into the applications of chemical engineering.

Stanford Chemical Engineering Department:
http://cheme.stanford.edu/

Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu/

Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford/

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What’s the difference between electronics engineering technology and electronics engineers?

March 1st, 2010

Also what are some recommended schools

Electrical engineer is to doctor as electronics engineering technologist is to nurse.

As for schools, it all depends on your location and your budget. If you have a good work ethic and want a four year degree, go for electrical engineering and earn a bachelor of science degree.

Global Technology Leaders Conference – Session 1

February 28th, 2010

Opening Remarks

Ikhlaq Sidhu, Professor, Industrial Engineering & Operations Research and Director, Center for Entrepreneurship & Technology
Shankar Sastry, Dean of the College of Engineering
Lesa Mitchell, Vice President, Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation

Session 1: Energy and Technology
Moderator: Todd Woody, Senior Editor, Fortune Magazine author of the Green Wombat Blog

Oil Independence via Sustainable Mobility
Shai Agassi, Founder and CEO, Better Place

Thermoelectrics for Efficient Energy
Arunava Majumdar, Professor, Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering, University of California, Berkeley

Affordable Zero Energy Home
Tom Siebel, Chairman, First Virtual Group

http://tls.berkeley.edu/GTLconference.html

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Master of Science Engineering and Technology Management accredidation?

February 28th, 2010

Decipher this is it accredited or not….Engineering graduate programs are not normally subject to accreditation reviews. The MSETM is an OSU program, with cooperation between the College of Engineering, Architecture, and Technology, the College of Business Administration, and the College of Arts and Sciences. Each of these three colleges enjoys accreditation from its own accrediting body. For example, each of CEAT’s undergraduate programs is fully accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET)

Since the school itself is a legitimate accredited school and each of the programs are accredited by legitimate bodies, I’d consider it fine. It’s a very specialized degree, so you aren’t going to find a body that accredits a program like that, so it will need to fall under the umbrella of the 3 sponsoring programs.