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engineering

[en-juh-neer-ing] / ˌɛn dʒəˈnɪər ɪŋ /




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The land on which the building sits has been owned since 1902 by the Cooper Union, a private college that specializes in art, architecture and engineering.

From Barron's

As these technologies improve, they are expected to open new pathways across science and engineering.

From Science Daily

These include the Green, Neumann, and Schwarz kernels, which are important tools for solving boundary value problems in physics and engineering.

From Science Daily

“It’s not been herculean, that’s for sure,” said Porter, 82, who spent more than 40 years with the company and last served as its vice president of engineering and operations.

From The Wall Street Journal

“As yet, no company has successfully opened a REE mine in the region, due to a combination of geological, environmental, engineering, economic and social acceptance challenges.”

From Barron's