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IEEE is the world's largest technical professional society, based in the USA. Founded in 1884 by a handful of practitioners of the new electrical engineering discipline, today's Institute has more than 320,000 members who participate in its ... more
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The need for computer engineers at both the local and national level is growing rapidly, with over 40% of US software, hardware and telecommunications companies projecting growth of 25% or more. Engineers Quarterly predicted that by 2005, computer ... more
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- Yes, per NEC Articles 210.19 for Branch Circuits and 215.2 for Feeders. Both articles specify voltage drop limits. - NRC requires load flow studies to verify system performance. ... more
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The team approach is implemented throughout the educational experience of our mechanical engineering students. Mechanical engineers work extensively in large inter-disciplinary teams, so our students must be trained to work together. Their broad ... more
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As you can see, as a Marquette Electrical and Computer Engineer, you may work in a Fortune 500 company or in a small startup company. Or, you may decide to start your own company. Lawrence Haggerty did in 1940. Haggerty Engineering Hall is named ... more
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They do now, it use to be that guys that made bicycles could make them or other non related backgrounds.... like the Wright Brothers, Curtis and others that had very little training, they just went after a dream. Most of the engineers today are ... more
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This year is a milestone year for engineering jobs in Texas. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, between 2005-2008 the Texas engineering workforce needs 4,600 electrical engineering and computer science replacements each year due to ... more
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Permanent levees are considered critical water control infrastructure, but levee restoration is not eligible for FEMA public assistance because this activity is under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. ... more
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Engineers/producers/musicians may post a short (two paragraphs) bio/history with recent production credits on the studioexpresso web site. This information can be e-mailed, mailed or faxed to studioexpresso. We may edit the contents and send it ... more
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The US Army Corps of Engineers operates 275 lock chambers. These locks are generally 110 feet wide, and either 600 feet or 1200 feet long. The most typical tow size through these locks is three barges wide and five long. The smaller tributaries, ... more
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