Not exact matches
As a software
engineer myself, I can tell you that building funnels from an
application standpoint takes massive amounts of
work.
If you're intrigued by the idea of
working on
applications that millions of people could potentially use, then you'll want to take a look at the growing group of software
engineers who are researching, designing, evaluating, integrating and maintaining software
applications, technical environments, operating systems (you can thank these guys for all those Apple iOS updates), embedded software, information warehouses and telecommunications software in both the private and public sectors.
With more than 225 employees in three countries, Lumenpulse
works with architects, electrical
engineers and lighting designers to develop specification light - emitting diode, or LED, lighting for commercial, institutional and urban
applications.
Prior to becoming a TV host and entrepreneur, Deanne designed opto - mechanics for military aircraft sensors and
worked as a senior
application engineer for a CAD software startup.
Key financial
applications will continue to run on Symantec's own servers, Jordan says, and Symantec
engineers and developers will keep using AWS for development
work.
«If you make a small mistake when writing code for some
application like Facebook, the maximum that might happen is that you end up having some additional text on the screen,» says Praveen Viswanath, a naval
engineer working in Vancouver.
Industrial
engineering and manufacturing technicians tend to take a more holistic view of the factoring process, designing production facilities, developing plant - management processes and building the
applications that make the machines
work.
Much of the research on the
applications of silk come out of the Tufts School of
Engineering at Tufts University in Medford, Mass., in particular from the
work of two biomedical
engineering researchers, Fiorenzo Omenetto and David Kaplan.
ARCADIS is the leading global natural and built asset design & consultancy firm
working in partnership with their clients to deliver exceptional and sustainable outcomes through the
application of design, consultancy,
engineering, project and management services.
(f) decompile, disassemble, modify, translate, adapt, reverse
engineer, create derivative
works from or sublicense the Sites or the
Applications, or any portion thereof; or
Our packaging
engineers will
work one - on - one with you to
engineer ideal structures for your unique
applications.
Enables customers to see Eagle machines in action, test their products and
work with
engineers and x-ray experts to identify appropriate technology for their specific
application.
Working from our laboratories,
application and development centers around the world, our scientists and
engineers create coatings, specialty chemicals, and advanced additive and colorant technologies that transform the way we experience products from automotive plastics to children's art supplies.
Applications are also welcome from those
working within the sphere of operations
engineering.
Members interested in this area of
work aim to raise the visibility of human rights principles as part of the practice of science and its
applications, linking ethics codes that guide the scientific,
engineering and health communities to human rights principles.
Speaker Maithilee Kunda, assistant professor of computer science and computer
engineering at Vanderbilt University,
works in artificial intelligence (AI), exploring how visual thinking contributes to learning and intelligence, and focusing on
applications for individuals on the autism spectrum.
The Coalition has created new human rights resources for science and
engineering associations, tools for human rights organizations that seek to incorporate science and technology in their
work, increased awareness of the opportunities for scientists and
engineers to contribute to human rights, and advanced international discussions regarding the significance of the right to enjoy the benefits of scientific progress and its
applications, as guaranteed in Article 15 of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.
The American
Engineers» Council for Professional Development defines Engineering as: «The creative
application of scientific principles to design or develop structures, machines, apparatus, or manufacturing processes, or
works utilizing them singly or in combination; or to construct or operate the same with full cognizance of their design; or to forecast their behavior under specific operating conditions; all as respects an intended function, economics of operation and safety to life and property.»
Mathematical research and education are at the heart of some careers, while other careers utilize mathematics and its
applications to build and enhance important
work in the sciences, business, finance, manufacturing, communications, and
engineering.
«For example,
working with [Founding Core Faculty member and Molecular Robotics co-lead] William Shih, we built tensegrity - based DNA nanodevices that can be programmed to change shape on demand for biomedical
applications, and with [Core Faculty member and Bioinspired Robotics co-lead] Radhika Nagpal, we
engineered a self - deforming, modular robot that can perform a variety of maneuvers more quickly than traditional robots.
In what was probably the most unexpected
application of Maxwell's laws, the development of the microwave oven was sparked in 1945 when Percy Spencer, an
engineer building radars, noticed that the peanut bar in his pocket had melted after he
worked on some active equipment.
Chris Backhouse is one of many researchers
working in a new field that's piquing interest all over the globe — the
application of microsystems and nanotechnologies in biomedical
engineering.
«It's a good idea, with some promising
applications,» says Scott Morris, an
engineer working at the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign's Bioacoustics Research Laboratory.
«Games are a natural place to start understanding how collaborative rendering can
work, but any graphics - intensive
application could potentially benefit from Kahawai, from 3 - D medical imaging to computer - aided design software used by architects and
engineers.»
Fortunately my
engineering colleagues were very supportive —
engineers are always interested in finding new fields of
application and processes for their
work.
So why did this year's prize go to
work that «at most is an
application of some open - source software,» Liu Yang, «a computer
engineer who builds and hosts websites,» wrote in a blog post that was later deleted by government censors.
Engineers at Rutgers - New Brunswick and the New Jersey Institute of Technology
worked with a hydrogel that has been used for decades in devices that generate motion and biomedical
applications such as scaffolds for cells to grow on.
The
application solicitation from NSF Director France Cordova (author of this week's Science Careers - produced
Working Life article) «sets a 10 - year goal of «transforming [science and
engineering] so that it is fully and widely inclusive.
«I thought it would be a pretty straightforward process to get my visa renewed because I had been in the U.S. since 2001,» says Rajaram, an
applications engineer specializing in semiconductor chemistry who
works for a San Jose, California - based technology start - up at a client's site in the greater New York area.
To Marcello Canova, assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace
engineering at Ohio State, this successful
application of NDP represents a huge step forward in studies of how batteries
work.
Many of these candidates are completely hypothetical, but
engineers are already beginning to shortlist those that are worth synthesizing and testing for specific
applications by searching through their predicted properties — for example, how well they will
work as a conductor or an insulator, whether they will act as a magnet, and how much heat and pressure they can withstand.
However, we can demonstrate that it
works at a greater range of frequencies making it more useful for other
engineering applications, such as nano - antennas and the aerospace industry.»
«The range of security feature designs demonstrated in this
work can provide great flexibility to
application engineers in terms of how to disguise these flaws easily in a complex shaped part,» said Chen.
«Noise has always been a big problem in almost all
engineering applications including computing devices and communications,» says Vivek Kohar, postdoctoral research scholar at NC State and lead author of a paper describing the
work.
The authors emphasise that the possible therapeutic
applications of their
work are still distant, but they admit that, without doubt, it might mean a change of direction for stem cell research, for regenerative medicine or for tissue
engineering.
The Institute: brings together a wide range of scientists, including physicists,
engineers, chemists, biologists as well as HMS clinicians to address fundamental questions about the behavior and functioning of biological systems; allows biologists,
engineers, and clinicians to potentially use such knowledge to foster
applications and new technologies; and provides a way for the tool - developers (physicists,
engineers, computer scientists) to
work with the tool - users (biologists, chemists, clinicians) in the early stages of scientific inquiry and encourage scientific collaboration at the innovation stage of tool development.
In his
work Pan has pioneered the development and
applications of advanced TEM techniques and the discovery of novel phenomena and properties of
engineered materials, which range from ferroelectrics and multiferroics to nanocatalysts and energy materials.
to engage ASCE members in a sustained dialogue around the
applications of Article 15 as it relates to the
work of civil
engineers.
Under the supervision of Ling Liang, a process
engineer, she
worked on figuring out how effective lignin - derived ionic liquids, solvents used in a variety of renewable energy
applications, would be for biomass pretreatment.
One of those users is Dane Morgan, a professor of
engineering at the University of Wisconsin - Madison who develops new materials for a wide range of
applications, including highly active catalysts for fuel cells, stable low -
work function electron emitter cathodes for high - powered microwave devices, and efficient, inexpensive, and environmentally safe solar materials.
The
work on stem cell isolation strategies for future clinical
application was recognized with a Medical Technology Innovation award and the Overall Grand Prix Award at the
Engineer Technology and Innovation Awards in 2010.
Our researchers
work with large and small companies to develop neural
engineering technologies for medical devices and consumer electronics
applications.
My
work spans research in photonic devices, optical systems
engineering, optimization, computer vision, and biomedical
applications.
«Achieving compositional and structural control for functional materials, in this case for optical components and microfluidics, promises to tremendously open up the
application space for 3D - printing technologies,» said Eric Duoss, a materials
engineer working on the project.
At the 2013 Conference George Church presented an overview of his
work in developing
applications of atomically precise nanotechnology intended for commercialization, from data storage to medical nanorobots to genomic sequencing to genomic
engineering to mapping individual neuronal functioning in whole brains.
«The potential [commercial]
application of a neural
engineering product is what would keep me going, and that's not something I got from
working at a large corporation,» Mandyam said.
The CSNE
works with both large and small companies to develop neural
engineering technologies for medical devices and consumer
applications.
«My research is grounded in the practical
application of science and logic, which tells me it is far better to
work with nature rather than trying to control or to change her,» Clemson University civil
engineer David Prevatt told LiveScience.
in whole or in part, copy, reproduce, translate, modify, adapt, create derivative
works based on, or reverse
engineer, derive source code from, disassemble, decompile, or otherwise attempt to discover the source code of, the
Application, except to the extent required by applicable law;
If you already
work with a STEM Ambassador or a local
engineer /
engineering company, don't forget to highlight that in the
application.