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The Guardian | July 17, 2020
“We don’t have a car or a bit of a train hanging from the ceiling in our department,” says Dr Claire Lucas, director of studies for systems and biomedical engineering at the University of Warwick. “We’re making face masks at the minute, and we’ve got other humanitarian engineering, such as a shaking bridge that helps us with earthquake modelling. It helps visiting prospective students rethink what engineering really is.” That rethink is ne...
ETF Trends | February 11, 2020
Engineering, in any sector, is already a complicated endeavor, but with the help of disruptive technology like artificial intelligence and machine learning, the tasks that engineers must undertake is getting less arduous. For humans, change is innately difficult. This becomes even more contentious when that change involves replacing human beings with machines, but in some instances, it’s not a matter of replacing current tasks, but enhancing them with the help of humans. In the case of eng...
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Woolpert | March 01, 2023
On February 28, 2023, The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, signed an indefinite delivery contract with the Pond-Woolpert Joint Venture, assigning them to provide architecture and engineering services for the planning, programming, and managing of real property. The contract has a five-year duration and a $160 million capacity. It applies to U.S. government installations globally, including the Department of Defense (DoD) and non-DoD agencies and activities. David Ziegman, Senior Vi...
PR Newswire | June 01, 2023
Aurigo Software, the leading provider of capital planning and construction management software for infrastructure and private owners, is partnering with the University of Florida's Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering to develop a revolutionary system for underwater surveying, mapping, and inspection, provisionally named Bathydrone. The current process to gather data for new underwater construction or the inspection of existing assets such as bridges, docks, an...
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