Engineer Historical Studies

Engineer Historical Studies
Title Engineer Historical Studies PDF eBook
Author United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Historical Division
Publisher
Pages 68
Release 1979
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Engineer Historical Studies

Engineer Historical Studies
Title Engineer Historical Studies PDF eBook
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Pages 180
Release 1979
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Engineer Historical Studies

Engineer Historical Studies
Title Engineer Historical Studies PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 152
Release 1979
Genre United States
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Engineering the Future, Understanding the Past

Engineering the Future, Understanding the Past
Title Engineering the Future, Understanding the Past PDF eBook
Author Erik van der Vleuten
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre Engineering
ISBN 9789462985407

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The world is in turmoil: we are witnessing steep social and environmental challenges. Technology is identified as both cause of and solution to these challenges. How can we use technology to solve problems - without creating new ones?Engineering the Future, Understanding the Past discusses the role of engineering in our age of grand challenges - by drawing lessons from the past. Since the birth of modern engineering roughly two centuries ago, technology has helped to reshape our modern world. At the same time, social challenges have shaped engineering science and practice. This book examines why and how engineers have engaged in solving social challenges -challenges for society, for business, and for users. It alsoasks why some technological solutions have unexpectedly created new problems. And it studies how engineers have coped with technology's puzzling ability to both help and harm.

Philosophy of Engineering, East and West

Philosophy of Engineering, East and West
Title Philosophy of Engineering, East and West PDF eBook
Author Carl Mitcham
Publisher Springer
Pages 350
Release 2018-02-06
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 3319624504

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This co-edited volume compares Chinese and Western experiences of engineering, technology, and development. In doing so, it builds a bridge between the East and West and advances a dialogue in the philosophy of engineering. Divided into three parts, the book starts with studies on epistemological and ontological issues, with a special focus on engineering design, creativity, management, feasibility, and sustainability. Part II considers relationships between the history and philosophy of engineering, and includes a general argument for the necessity of dialogue between history and philosophy. It continues with a general introduction to traditional Chinese attitudes toward engineering and technology, and philosophical case studies of the Chinese steel industry, railroads, and cybernetics in the Soviet Union. Part III focuses on engineering, ethics, and society, with chapters on engineering education and practice in China and the West. The book’s analyses of the interactions of science, engineering, ethics, politics, and policy in different societal contexts are of special interest. The volume as a whole marks a new stage in the emergence of the philosophy of engineering as a new regionalization of philosophy. This carefully edited interdisciplinary volume grew out of an international conference on the philosophy of engineering hosted by the University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing. It includes 30 contributions by leading philosophers, social scientists, and engineers from Australia, China, Europe, and the United States.

Race, Rigor, and Selectivity in U. S. Engineering

Race, Rigor, and Selectivity in U. S. Engineering
Title Race, Rigor, and Selectivity in U. S. Engineering PDF eBook
Author Amy E. Slaton
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 302
Release 2010-06-01
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9780674054639

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Despite the educational and professional advances made by minorities in recent decades, African Americans remain woefully underrepresented in the fields of science, technology, mathematics, and engineering. Even at its peak, in 2000, African American representation in engineering careers reached only 5.7 percent, while blacks made up 15 percent of the U.S. population. Some forty-five years after the Civil Rights Act sought to eliminate racial differences in education and employment, what do we make of an occupational pattern that perpetually follows the lines of race? Race, Rigor, and Selectivity in U.S. Engineering pursues this question and its ramifications through historical case studies. Focusing on engineering programs in three settings--in Maryland, Illinois, and Texas, from the 1940s through the 1990s--Amy E. Slaton examines efforts to expand black opportunities in engineering as well as obstacles to those reforms. Her study reveals aspects of admissions criteria and curricular emphases that work against proportionate black involvement in many engineering programs. Slaton exposes the negative impact of conservative ideologies in engineering, and of specific institutional processes--ideas and practices that are as limiting for the field of engineering as they are for the goal of greater racial parity in the profession.

Historical Studies

Historical Studies
Title Historical Studies PDF eBook
Author Herman Merivale
Publisher
Pages 514
Release 1865
Genre Europe
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