Engineering Newsletter – July 2017

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 new-found knowledge. Engineers Making Headlines Expand Marco Pavone, an assistant professor of aeronautics and astronautics at Standford University, is in the process of developing technology to help […]

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Engineering Newsletter – June 2017

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 new-found knowledge. Engineers Making Headlines Expand Engineer and Researcher Rosalind Picard has developed a wristband that can detect changes in human emotions and brain behaviour. This

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Engineering Newsletter – May 2017

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 new-found knowledge. Engineers Making Headlines Expand Engineer Kristina Tsvetanova has developed a touchable tablet that will help visually impaired people. Blitab has a fourteen line braille display

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How Can Engineers and Geoscientists Volunteer Overseas?

Surveying the ground in Kenya to increase drilling success. Photo by Erin Ernst, 2016. Have you ever wanted to volunteer on a project overseas? You’ve probably read about interesting engineering/geoscience projects and the people making a difference. But, it can be daunting to figure out how to take time off and make it happen. Then, once

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