Engineering Newsletter – June 2019

Here is your monthly dose of my Canadian engineering news created for licensed and aspiring engineers, geoscientists and technicians in Canada. Stay informed and impress your colleagues with your newfound knowledge. Engineers Making Headlines Expand Air conditioners are playing an increasing role in global warming. Engineer Roland Dittmeyer, lead author of “Crowd oil not crude […]

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Engineering Newsletter – May 2019

Here is your monthly dose of my Canadian engineering news created for licensed and aspiring engineers, geoscientists and technicians in Canada. Stay informed and impress your colleagues with your newfound knowledge. Engineers Making Headlines Expand NASA Engineer Bruce Callow is running workshops and encouraging students from Stoney Nakoda First Nation to pursue careers in the

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Engineering Newsletter – April 2019

Here is your monthly dose of my Canadian engineering news created for licensed and aspiring engineers, geoscientists and technicians in Canada. Stay informed and impress your colleagues with your newfound knowledge. Engineers Making Headlines Expand NASA engineer Janelle Wellons is suggesting humans consider settling on Saturn’s moon, Titan. Humans would not need pressure suits to

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Licensing Q & A – Post-Graduate Degree Experience Credit

  Q: Will my PhD or MSc count towards my required experience for PEO or APEGA? I have an engineering PhD from the University of Alberta, a thesis-based MSc degree in geotechnical engineering from another country, and a BSc in civil engineering. I am registered as an EIT (engineer in training) with APEGA but am

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