Engineering Flow and Heat Exchange

Professor Levenspiel’s text remains the most practical volume available on the design of heat transfer equipment – an excellent introduction to real-world applications for advanced undergraduates and an indispensable reference for professionals. Each chapter includes illustrative examples and problems.

Engineering Continuing Education – What Is the Future of Engineering?

With the current down turn in the economy many engineers have loss their jobs or worried that they maybe losing their job soon. Budget constraints both in the public and private sector are forcing to think about how secure the jobs really are. But as we all know this recession will not last forever. Sooner or later the promised recovery will begin. The question is what engineering will benefit from the renewed economy and which ones will not fair so well? There is no real crystal ball, but there are clear indicators that every engineer should be aware of and make preparations accordingly.

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Types of Engineering

Engineering is one of the key elements in the education industry today. The demand, the need, and the thirst for the attainment of this degree as well as for the need of engineers are growing exponentially with leaps and bounds. It is one filed of science that caters to various industries and fields like architecture, biotechnology, civil, environmental, industrial, chemical, aerospace, electrical, computer, bioengineering, and many more. All these fields of engineering have their distinctive courses, researches, and outcomes but the key responsibility of an engineer is the same in all cases. The key role of an engineer is to improve living standards by improving and innovating variety of things around.

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