Sentences with phrase «engineers build things»

During these down times, savvy investors find hidden gems and engineers build things that will be valuable in the future.
«Engineers build things,» she wrote, «and scientists understand things.»

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All things considered, self - organization is the fastest way to build the engineering team you've always wanted — a team that's fast, capable, and absolutely thrilled to be working for you.
There's a great children's book called «Rosie Revere, Engineer,» about this little girl named Rosie who likes to build things.
On YouTube, the engineer has posted at least 12 videos documenting his process building, testing and tweaking the flying chair thing.
Valdis Krebs of Orgnet explains that «Schools are still stuck on teaching 20th century math for building things rather than 21st century math for understanding things» and suggests that curriculums focus less on the mathematics of engineering (e.g. algebra and calculus) and more on the mathematics of patterns (e.g. set theory, graph theory, etc.).
When the two former Facebook engineers sat down to build their new company in 2008, they drafted two things before anything else: Asana's codebase and the company's core values.
She has spent 20 years building software for devices that aren't computers and has a lot of insights on how the internet of things is changing the role of such engineers and the tradeoffs one makes when building a connected product.
He replied that it's «a technology company, because the primary thing we do is have engineers that write code and build products.»
I'm an engineer, I design and build things that help you live well enough to post on internet threads.
Perhaps it might even stimulate their interest in becoming an architect or engineer so that they too can build such wonderful things.
Engineers wanted blue and true green because with those colors, along with the red they already had, they could build fabulous things, such as a a white - light - emitting device as much as 12 times more efficient and 12 times longer - lasting than an ordinary lightbulb.
But for civil engineers one thing is clear: we should not be building on floodplains and should expect flood damage if we do.
«She's an engineer, she builds things,» Yousef said.
With the extension of current engineering, the study participants concluded, it was possible that such things could be built and sustained as early as 1990.
«It's one of those obvious, basic things you don't think about until you actually start building the thing,» says Ted Hartka, the mission's lead mechanical engineer, who supervised assembly of the probe at the Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Maryland.
The amazing bridges and scaffolds that ants build using their own bodies can teach us a thing or two about robotics, engineering and cooperation
«The protocol teaches every step of building a bio-bot, from 3D printing the skeleton to tissue engineering the skeletal muscle actuator, including manufacturers and part numbers for every single thing we use in the lab,» explained Ritu Raman, now a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Bioengineering and first author of the paper, «A modular approach to the design, fabrication, and characterization of muscle - powered biological machines.»
He said, «Hey, we're going to turn biology into an engineering discipline — figure out what we can build and how to simplify things
BOSTON — Civil engineers build rugged things designed to last for decades, like roads, bridges, culverts and water treatment plants.
Engineers have long looked to nature for clues that will help then build robots that move with anything close to the grace that living things exhibit.
«Human engineers tend to build things that are stiff so they can be controlled easily,» said Ross Hatton, an assistant professor in the College of Engineering at Oregon State University, and a co-author on the study.
«Whereas 10 years ago nanotechnology was thought of as making things smaller and smaller through precision engineering, now it is becoming feasible to actually build materials and devices from the bottom up,» he explains.
The mission of the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University is to discover the engineering principles that nature uses to build living things and to harness this knowledge to create biologically inspired materials, devices, and control technologies for medical and non-medical applications.
The mission of the Wyss Institute is to discover the engineering principles that Nature uses to build living things; to pursue the high - risk research that is fundamental to advance this effort; and to harness these insights to create biologically inspired materials and devices to advance human health and improve the environment — thereby revolutionizing clinical medicine and creating a more sustainable world.
The mission of the Wyss Institute is to discover the engineering principles that Nature uses to build living things; to pursue the high - risk research that is fundamental to advance this effort; and to harness these insights to create biologically - inspired materials and devices to advance human health and improve the environment — thereby revolutionizing clinical medicine and creating a more sustainable world.
«That's what I've gotten out of [the CSNE neural engineering class] the most, that high - level idea of what it takes to build some of these things, things we can do to make them better and where I could explore further in terms of research.»
One of my other passions is building things, its the engineer in me.
I am an engineer and I love building things — thats my talent.
Instead of focusing on the rather desultory love story, more tension might have arisen from showing how de Barra came by the unlikely engineering and building skills she demonstrates, and how she broke into this profession when such things were unheard of for a woman, not least one who has been a wife and mother.
Ma - Ma has no intention of letting the Judges leave alive, and so she engineers a lockdown of the building so that she and her gang can kill the cops and keep things under wraps.
Engineers build and design things, using applied math.
One of the things that struck me in discussions with other engineering professors around the country was how many students had little experience in actually building things.
The U.S. economic strength has been built in large part through its record of invention and innovation, things that themselves depend upon the country's historic strength in science, technical, engineering, and math fields (STEM).
In this article, I'll share a few things that might help you build a strong, trustworthy, and productive relationship with your Subject Matter Experts, whether they are engineers, college professors, salesmen, policy makers, doctors, etc., so that you can ensure that your are equipped with the right skills and mentality for working together successfully and making every single process run faster and smoother than even before.
An engineering curriculum called Project Lead The Way has students work together to build things.
The man in charge of Mazda's engineering department at the time this 6 was built used to race cars, and it very much shows in it's execution, even in American specification (a very rare thing if you don't know!)
Maserati's rich past and evocative history is a terrible thing to waste, and since out - engineering the Germans and Japanese is an exercise in futility, it's best to aim those energies into building a charming and stylish sedan that oozes more personality.
A signed plate on the engine cover bears the name and signature of the engineer who worked on the engine (from start to finish)... some things are still proudly hand - built and engineered.
The only thing they can't do is take the place of a worker required by something, so if building a super project needs an engineer to be sacrificed for the greater good then a genius can't be used instead.
The amazing thing about this system is the technology it is engineered with: a custom field - programmable gate array (FPGA) that is built to run original SNES classic cartridges exactly the way they ran back in the day on the classic hardware.
But they immediately reveal three things: He was a preternaturally talented draftsman from the start; he was always wickedly funny; and he has always had an engineer's passion for the built world.
As a child I was always obsessed with building, engineering, and making things.
That's because we become better at building and engineering but continue to do stupid things like inappropriate building on 100 year flood plains.
In fact, the computer models of the aeroplane are built upon the engineers» understanding of physical concepts governing flight, lift, etc, and those things are what keeps the plane off the ground.
I know a lot of engineering societies promulgate things like building and testing codes, but does anyone certify software?
Firstly, a comment you've made a few times I've noticed, that the equations are used, tried and tested by scientists and engineers who build things and you give this as a proof that this shows the science behind the approach is sound.
According to Goal Zero Senior Electrical Engineer Sterling Robison, the Venture 30 «has a lot of built in protection built in so you can't kill it or the thing you connect to it by plugging things in wrong,» and to ensure that power will be there when you need it, it «has some programming to keep the idle usage power down really low.»
Engineers are tasked with the unenviable duty of building things that actually work and are safe.
Our hero is an engineer, Gus Garver, who has built all over the world and understands how things are built.
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