People aged between 14 and 24 are invited to take part in an essay-writing competition that is intended to raise the profile of engineering and technology among young people. Supported by the Royal ...
If the United States is facing a STEM workforce crisis, as so many economic and industry analysts argue, the worst thing we could possibly do is abandon the very thing that sets U.S.-educated STEM ...
A colleague at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (where I am dean of the College of Engineering) recently emailed me Bloomberg’s interview with Harry Lewis, interim dean of Harvard ...
THIS is an interesting small book containing addresses or portions of addresses by distinguished professors and consulting engineers bearing on the importance of a knowledge of science to engineers.
Northwestern Engineering’s Jennifer Dunn has written an essay in the first edition of a new academic journal from Nature. In the article, Dunn outlines the value of chemical engineering as a ...
Frederick P. Brooks, Jr.’s The Mythical Man-Month (MM-M) is one of the most famous books in all of software development literature and is arguably THE most famous book on software development ...
The exhibition Connecting Stories: Our British Asian Heritage includes a number of items relating to the Bevin Trainees during the Second World War. The Bevin Training Scheme was established in 1941 ...
Sarah Stanford-McIntyre, assistant professor in the Herbst Program for Engineering, Ethics & Society, is a co-editor of American Energy Cinema, a new collection of essays focusing on how energy is ...
“At this point of my life, I have lived through social, political, and scientific changes that would have been not just unbelievable but in many cases inconceivable in my youth,” writes Rebecca Solnit ...
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