Sentences with phrase «tell about engineering»

The best way to do this is to change the stories we tell about engineering, and to make the subject more visible throughout school.

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While upper management also told Fowler that her complaint was the manager's «first offense,» she later found out from other female engineers that they too had complained about the male colleague's inappropriate behavior before her.
In his testimony to the UK parliament last month, Wylie suggested Facebook might have known about the app as early as July 2014 because he said Kogan had told him he'd been in touch with some Facebook engineers to try to resolve problems with the rate that data could be pulled off the platform by his app.
The company has never had a COO in its history, but in March, just a few weeks after a former Uber engineer published a scathing tell - all about the company's sexist workplace culture, Kalanick himself admitted he needed a right - hand executive «who can partner with me to write the next chapter in our journey.»
The investigation was catalyzed when former Uber engineer Susan Fowler published a tell - all about how the company repeatedly failed to act on her complaints around sexual harassment and gender bias.
But I'm not such a sap as to tell my engineer friends that more math wouldn't benefit me, or to tell Niemela, or Zane, that knowing more about textual criticism wouldn't have any value for me.
JonFox Lenin, just after the October revolution, complained about an electric breakdown.He was told that he ordred to kill all the electric engineers!!!!!!!
Don Balon state that the striker has now told Real about United's interest as he looks to engineer himself a better contract at the Bernabeu.
A Mercedes engineer told German site Auto Motor und Sport about the possible benefits of bringing back active suspension:
Queen Mary Electronic Engineer Karen Shoop tells us about the code hidden in knitting, and what might happen when computers learn to read it....
Lord Cranborne, who as Conservative leader of the Lords engineered this bargain, failed to tell his leader William Hague about it and was sacked when Hague learned of it independently.
Engineer William Amuna told Citi News that «we are done with the connections, we actually are done with the termination of the barge about three days ago.
A group of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans tell about their new lives as science and engineering students and the impact of military service on their campus experiences.
NPR Tell Me More Program with Michel Martin has been hosting an on - going conversation about the state of African - American participation in technology, as well as science and engineering field.
Or, you can tell about a special person who had an impact on your career, or discuss a policy issue related to career planning, or come up with another topic related to scientific or engineering careers.
A hideously complex mass of equations can tell you about air flow over your boat, F1 car or bike — while also making the prettiest images in engineering
Only then, on the other side of this engineered evolutionary leap, will we be in a position to understand what this globally networked game of show - and - tell was really all about.
Cassini died with about 1 percent of its fuel left, but lead propulsion engineer Todd Barber told Space.com that he had a tough time estimating how much fuel was left in Cassini; he had to do so through various indirect methods.
While Science Buddies was new to Christi, she says that when she told her students about the posters, she saw a few «head nods» in recognition of the online destination point for student science, technology, engineering, and math project ideas and resources.
Yesterday I told you about a 30 year old engineer named Oualid, that I was recently introduced to through a mutual friend.
People across all the disciplines (design, art, engineering, etc.) at major studios working on games scheduled for 2019 and beyond have told me that if there is information about the PS5 at their companies, they haven't heard about it.
The key things to tell anyone asking about a possible career in engineering are: Study maths and physics to keep your options open; Engineers design, create and innovate to improve lives; There are loads of different types of engineering roles; Engineers can work anywhere in the world; Engineers are generally well paid; and you can get into engineering via a degree or an apprenticeship.
For example, you could ask a local engineering company to send you an engineer to tell the young people you work with about the amazing things they do every day.
I work in process control as an engineer, so I can tell you a little about the kinds of measurement you need.
Leading women engineers pose in stunning photoshoot and tell us what they love so much about their engineering careers.
Bugatti's chief vehicle engineer, Jens Schulenburg, can't help but chuckle as he tells us about his latest project, and who can blame him when the Vitesse's spec sheet is littered with such ridiculous numbers.
Brian Butrico, owner of the BMW M Coupe we featured in recent Collectible Classic, is Chief Engineer and Program Manager on the ZH2 project, and eagerly tells us about some unexpected ways fuel - cell powertrains could benefit the U.S. armed services.
War Horse Vauxhall — David Burgess-Wise examines the rôle played by the Vauxhall D - Type in the First World War, and drives the example in the manufacturer's collection / The Pomeroy Trophy at 60 — Peter McFadyen tells the story of the VSCC's event for finding the best sports touring car, and explains the arcane formulae behind it / The 1926 - 27 Grand Prix Talbot - Darracqs, part three — In the third and final part of his series about these famous racers, Simon Moore investigates the fate of each / Auto - biography: Cally Callomon — Matthew Bell visits this art director, Vintage car owner and bicycle fanatic, and learns about his career and hobbies / Peugeot Racing Engineers 2: Louis Verdet Sébastien Faurès Fustel de Coulanges looks at the career of this engineer, whose influence spread far beyond motoring / The Ballot 2LS, part eight — Our Publisher concludes his series on the twin cam Ballot 2LS, listing the cars known to have existed but which have now disappeared
Something tells us Crewe's engineers politely stifle their laughter when they hear us boasting about American «muscle.»
1920s Delage duo — Dennis Harrison tells us about a 1928 D.M. Weymann saloon and a sporting 1926 DISS / Electro - plating of car parts — In a further article in our series on technical subjects John Teague explains nickel plating and chromium plating / Art and the automobile, Part one — Michael Worthington - Williams on the history of automobile art commenting on some colourful early advertisements / Roydale: British - made Edwardian — The history of the little - known make is recounted for us by Malcolm Jeal / Austin 12/4 restoration — Mike Burgess describes how he rebuilt his 1928 Burnham saloon / 1933 Avon Standard Special — A report on this sporting open 4 - seater from Zoe Harrison / Alvis 12/50 sports saloon — David Hawtin recalls his recent encounter with a 1927 example / Castle Three cyclecar — The story of this Kidderminster - made «runabout» is related by A.B. Demaus / School of motoring — Malcolm Jeal has discovered that training courses were being offered by the Institute of Automobile Engineers in 1920 / MC raid on New England — How some early MGs invaded the USA.
We caught up with Volkswagen engineers and product specialists and asked them to tell us a bit more about the all - new I.D.
That's about where the similarities end; engineer Michael Büscher told us, «I can promise you, all the part numbers are new.»
Many of the changes that Bereisa told us about come from engineering made at the molecular level.
Johannes Scheffer, Mercedes - Benz soft - top development engineer, tells us more about its multi-layering process near the top of Mont Blanc, and later after dinner, at the Grand Hotel Courmayeur in Italy.
Porsche engineers told us that if you are concerned about this, just don't fill the tank to the brim at the track.
Also sorry only reciting what my japanese colleagues told me about how to test the TCU program (because that's what I've done together with VW engineers.)
«If I say anything about [launch] dates I put too much pressure on our engineers,» Mazda president and CEO Masamichi Kogai told Autocar earlier this year.
Cars tell you a whole lot about how well they're engineered and put together when they're skidding through corners, braking at threshold, and revving near redline for several laps.
Asked about the 60 - kWh battery, Kazuo Yajima, global director of EV and hybrid EV engineering at Nissan, told told Autoblog, «It's coming... I can not say when.»
He was working for Rockwell International on heavy - duty truck components when a friend told him about a job opening at the Corvette engineering group.
We, at first, scoffed at this perceived aspirational downgrade, but Kia's engineers tell us that when combined with the electric motor, the Atkinson cycle proved to be as efficient as the direct - injection setup, and was also less expensive for the consumer — and Kia's all about making things less expensive.
Chevy let us drive a Corvette with an eight - speed automatic transmission yesterday, but engineers also told us a little more about the upcoming 650 - hp LT4 engine destined for the next Corvette Z06.
«There is a lot of talk about it, but it's still at the «maybe / what if» stage,» dynamics engineer Peter Schmidt told me.
As any engineer will tell, you cutting weight is the most effective way to improve everything about a vehicle from handling and braking to performance and fuel economy.
I tell you, there's nothing like learning about a new car than having the chief engineer in the studio.
Mazda's engineers told me about all sorts of tricks they used to make the CX - 9 feel sporty.
My husband worked for Hewlett Packard for about 20 years and tells me that they had a promotion track that allowed engineers who preferred to be «individual contributors» to be promoted and paid accordingly, without having to go into management.
If (as in this case) the reporter does not ask the author about how they actually did it, I ask the author myself, and if they don't answer, I attempt to reverse - engineer their network so I can tell you what I think they are doing right, and how you can do these things yourself (hopefully with the same results).
Maxis has even told Kotaku that their choice for always online in Sims City wasn't about DRM, but because always online «offload a significant amount of the calculations to our servers» and that it would require «a significant amount of engineering work from our team to rewrite the game» for single player.
In the video, Xbox engineer Kevin Gammill tells us a bit more about the developer kit; this powerful hardware is said to have more power than the retail version and a larger form factor as well, though since we don't know the retail version, we're not sure what to compare it with.
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