Posts tagged Engineering
Engineering colleges in Tamil Nadu
Dec 30th
Engineering colleges in Tamil Nadu
Article by Gurleen Kaur
Engineering courses have been the priority of the students from ages. Becoming a doctor or an engineer is the dream of every student and they take each possible measure to achieve their goal. The students need to do proper studies to grab the degrees of engineering or their dream medals. There has to be a lot of concentration and hard work which needs to be put in by the students to make themselves eligible for taking such higher education. There are a number of engineering colleges More >
American Statistical Assn. Exhibit for USA Science & Engineering Festival to Feature Competition Grand-Prize Winner
Dec 30th

xml:lang=”en” lang=”en” xmlns=”http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml”> American Statistical Assn. Exhibit for USA Science & Engineering Festival to Feature Competition Grand-Prize Winner
Alexandria, VA (Vocus) October 19, 2010
The American Statistical Association (ASA), the nation’s preeminent professional statistical society, will participate in a two-day expo on the National Mall October 23–24 as part of the inaugural USA Science & Engineering Festival. The ASAâs booth will feature the grand-prize winner of the competition held earlier this year to select hands-on activities for the event. ASA is an official partner of the festival. More >
HGC Engineering, Canada’s Largest Noise Vibration and Acoustics Consulting Firm, Assesses Noise from Wind Energy Facilities
Dec 27th
(PRWEB) November 20, 2006 -
HGC Engineering has established itself as a North American leader in assessing and controlling environmental noise from wind energy facilities (wind farms). Over the past several years, the firm has conducted environmental noise impact assessments of wind farms in a number of Canadian and U.S. jurisdictions. They have also assisted municipalities in formulating Official Plan policies and in peer reviewing environmental noise studies by other consultants. On behalf of Natural Resources Canada, HGC Engineering recently completed a study of the Pubnico Point Wind Farm in Nova Scotia – an interesting and contentious situation involving both audible More >
Q&A: What role does science and math play in computer engineering?
Dec 23rd
Question by Thats OK: What role does science and math play in computer engineering? Next school season I will be attending 9th grade in a charter school, I want to be a computer engineer, like designing computers. Should I focus primarily on math and science?
PS: I can take 5 classes at once!
Best answer:
Answer by SteveMath, I lived with a mechanical engineer and a plastics engineer for part of college and math was a big part of what they do. the designing and implementation of the item.
Science is great, specifically physics (for electricity and heat) More >
MDE Systems Inc. to Deliver Tutorial at the 13th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MODELS 2010)
Dec 21st

xml:lang=”en” lang=”en” xmlns=”http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml”> MDE Systems Inc. to Deliver Tutorial at the 13th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MODELS 2010)
Bronx, NY (PRWEB) October 1, 2010
MDE Systems Inc, an internationally recognized expert in Model Driven Engineering (MDE) technologies and Eclipse Modeling Technologies, announced today that it will be delivering a tutorial at the 13th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MODELS 2010) on October 5th, 2010 in Oslo, Norway. More information can be found at the conference websites: http://www.modelsconference.org/ and More >
Merrimack College Names Dean of Science and Engineering
Dec 4th
North Andover, MA (Vocus) October 22, 2009
Merrimack College President Ronald Champagne recently named Josephine Modica-Napolitano, Ph.D. of Tewksbury, as Dean of the School of Science and Engineering at Merrimack College.
Dr. Modica-Napolitano has served as interim dean since March 2009, working with her colleagues to identify and pursue strategic goals and sharing the vision of excellence for the School of Science and Engineering.
Under her guidance this year, Merrimack opened a new Center for Biotechnology and Biomedical Sciences last spring which provides high quality More >
US Renewables Group and Carlyle/Riverstone to Provide Growth Capital to ThermaSource, a Geothermal Engineering and Consulting Firm
Nov 28th
Santa Rosa, CA (PRWEB) February 13, 2007
US Renewables Group, LLC (“USRG”), Riverstone Holdings LLC (“Riverstone”) and The Carlyle Group announced today that they will provide growth capital to ThermaSource, a Santa Rosa, California-based provider of drilling, engineering and consulting services to the geothermal energy sector. Funds will come from USRG and Carlyle/Riverstone Renewable Energy Infrastructure Fund (“CRREIF”) and be used to acquire new and reconditioned drilling rigs. US Renewables Group and Carlyle/Riverstone are making their investment through their affiliate GRR Holdco, LP, an owner of geothermal drilling rigs. Financial details were not disclosed.
“We are enthusiastic about the opportunity More >
SentrX Animal Care Awards Students for Top Science and Engineering Projects
Nov 24th
Salt Lake City (PRWEB) May 10, 2007
SentrX Animal Care, Inc., a leading provider of innovative healing biomaterials for horses and small animals, recently presented awards for the top three projects related to animal science, including treatment and care, at the 2007 Salt Lake Valley Science & Engineering Fair.
The winners are as follows:
First Place: Alina Fong from East High School for her work on “Canine Intelligence.” Second Place: Amy Rallison from Hillside Middle School for her project on “The Effect of Different Cleaning Agents on Oiled Feathers.” Third Place: Carlee Schmidt from Hillside Middle School for More >
Mannvit Engineering Locates Geothermal Heat Near Miskolc in Hungary
Nov 22nd
Reykjavik, Iceland (PRWEB) September 14, 2010
Drilling near Miskolc Hungary confirmed a geothermal resource, as predicted by tests and analysis by Mannvit Engineering. For the past few years, Mannvit has been working on geothermal development projects in Hungary as a consultant for the Hungarian energy company, Pannergy. Drilling began near Miskolc last spring and last week hot water was discovered at roughly 2 kilometer depth.
First short-term well tests suggest that the well may supply approximately 70 to 90 l/sec. of 115°C hot water, revealing higher flow rates and geothermal resource temperatures higher than expected. This indicates that the area may More >
Mannvit Engineering Enters Partnership with Technip for U.S. Geothermal Projects
Nov 21st
Reykjavik, Iceland (PRWEB) October 20, 2009
Mannvit Engineering has signed a partnership with Technip to develop geothermal projects in the United States, using Technip’s Claremont, California operating center.
The partnership, which is effective immediately, offers geothermal project developers and financiers a single point of responsibility for all key areas of geothermal development. Areas include: consulting, research, financial analysis, project and risk management, and exploration as well as engineering, design, procurement, construction management and power plant start up services.
Geothermal energy is a green and renewable energy source originating from the earth’s core. In Iceland, geothermal resources has been used for centuries, More >

