Tag Archives: engineering
An Introduction to Computational Multiphysics II: Theoretical Background Part II
Metadynamics techniques
Engineering Graduates Have It Better
Graduates have never had it worse. For 2009, the Higher Education Careers Services Unit (HECSU) reported an abysmal 59% take up of graduates and similarly unhappy reading is inevitable for the 2010 cohort. But graduate fortunes are often about what degree programmes they take up. Whilst demand for science and maths graduates still remains high … Continue reading
University of Phoenix and Manufacturing Institute Committed to Innovation in Education
Emily DeRocco, President of the Manufacturing Institute, discusses how University of Phoenix and Manufacturing Institute are providing industry aligned education solutions for America’s leading manufacturers and their employees. Both University of Phoenix and Manufacturing Institute, the educational arm of the National Association of Manufacturing, are committed to innovation in education; and to providing manufacturing employees … Continue reading
Girls Rule at Penn GEMS
At the University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering and Applied Science, women make up approximately 30 percent of each year’s incoming class, 10 percent higher than the national average. Penn’s Girls in Engineering, Math and Science, or GEMS, program provides girls with a fun introduction to the fields. Part of Penn’s Advancing Women in Engineering … Continue reading
University of Michigan’s Naval Education Engineering Center SeaPerch competition
The University of Michigan is leading the US Navy’s new Naval Engineering Education Center. On July 26, 2010, the university hosted a SeaPerch competition as part of the center’s launch. AnnArbor.com’s Nathan Bomey reports. www.annarbor.com