Various Types of Engineering

An engineer has become an increasingly important factor of our fast growing society. Long gone was the time when two or three types of engineering were the basis of technical successes. There are about 200 types which have evolved and are benefiting the society at large. A few emerging potential fields include chemical, civil, electrical, Management, Sciences, Geotechnical and Mechanical Engineering. All these fields, though different, are interlinked and are of great help to one another. For instance, one of the greatest inventions of the 20th century was the Computer. It was invented by a civil engineer back in 1941 to help his geotechnical engineer friend. Till this date, the computer is still improved by software and computer engineers.

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Creative Chemistry Descriptive of Recent Achievements in the Chemical Industries

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This is the definitive text in a market consisting of senior and graduate environmental engineering students who are taking a chemistry course. The text is divided into a chemistry fundamentals section and a section on water and wastewater analysis. In this new edition, the authors have retained the thorough, yet concise, coverage of basic chemical principles from general, physical, equilibrium, organic, biochemistry, colloid, and nuclear chemistry. In addition, the authors have retained their classic two-fold approach of (1) focusing on the aspects of chemistry that are particularly valuable for solving environmental problems, and (2) laying the groundwork for understanding water and wastewater analysis-a fundamental basis of environmental engineering practice and research.