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    Chemical Engineering

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    Theme : Electrical Sector and Chemical Engineer a) “The Chemical Engineer – His Role in Electrical Manufacturing” by N.R. Maleady The article is about the role of chemical engineer in manufacturing transformers in the electrical manufacturing sector. The important components of the transformer are copper wire‚ cellulosic insulation‚ insulating varnish and dielectric liquid. Wire enamel or resin is the insulting structure for copper wire. The resin can either applied as a solution or in solventless

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    Samsung Electronics

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    Q1. Samsung Electronics strategy has successfully achieved both low-cost advantages and differentiated products. Samsung is able to achieve and maintain its low cost position due to various factors. Samsung has always emphasized on process and production efficiency. The company places all its fab lines and R&D facility at a single site‚ so that engineers from various departments can come together to resolve any process or design issues as soon as possible. Benefiting from the collocation‚ Samsung

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    Electronic Waste

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    Electronic waste From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia For the EC directive‚ see Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive. Defective and obsolete electronic equipment. Electronic waste‚ e-waste‚ e-scrap‚ or waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) describes discarded electrical or electronic devices. There is a lack of consensus as to whether the term should apply to resale‚ reuse‚ and refurbishing industries‚ or only to product that cannot be used for its intended purpose

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    Introduction An electronics to keep people alive (Life Support System) can be defined in several on terms. Electronic devices as an assistive tools/devices actually it’s an umbrella term that covers everything from medical to the household equipment so do spacecraft. Electronics do assist people in their daily activities and in much critical ways allow a human being to survive in some sort of situation. Difficulty and inability to perform activities are the major factors on what do the life support

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    Biomedical Engineering Medicine‚ biology‚ research‚ and engineering are build blocks for the profession of a biomedical engineer. Biomedical engineering deals with the application of ones knowledge of engineering to medicine and biology to help with healthcare. To join this profession you need at the minimum of a bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering. There are many types of biomedical engineering such as tissue‚ genetic‚ neural‚ clinical and pharmaceutical‚ and with each they require special

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    Engineering and Science Education Program From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia The Science Technology Engineering Mathematics Education Program (ESEP) is a science and mathematics-oriented curriculum devised for high schools in the Philippines. The ESEP program is offered by specialized high schools‚ whether public or private‚ supervised by the Department of Education. Currently‚ there are 110 high schools offering the ESEP program‚ the majority being public. Contents   [hide]  1 Comparison between

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    Electronic communication was discovered in 1998. Electronic communication is used for the transfer of data‚ images‚ signals‚ signs‚ etc. through wire‚ electromagnetic‚ radio‚ photoelectronic or photo-optical system. With its growing popularity people have started communicating via email. Electronic communication is not only a new tool but also a new way of communication. This has led to a change in the culture. Below mentioned are advantages and disadvantages of electronic communication. Pros

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    Mechanical Engineering students should expect to find careers in manufacturing‚ fabrication‚ research and development‚ and service industries. The students should be very capable in mathematics and the physical sciences. This is essential to be successful in any engineering field. Mechanical engineers should be mechanical inclined and should be able to think “outside the box”. The students should be a great problem solver and critical thinker‚ and also be a calm and laid back person that can handle

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    BUSINESS REPORT ON ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT BOARD PLC Introduction Electronic Board Plc is an organization established by an electrical engineer‚ John Watsons in the early 1970s as a sole proprietorship venture. The main business of the company is the production of electronic circuit boards. The company later on through dint of hard-work‚ developed into a public limited liability company. It maintained remarkable business success which climaxed in 1990‚ when it recorded an appreciable sales margin

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    Mechanical Engineering

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    : Mechanical Engineering The day to day duties of a mechanical engineer are at first repetitive‚ but over time and with advancement work varies. The average mechanical engineer works anywhere from thirty-five to fifty hours a week. If the engineer is ahead of schedule the hours may be less. Depending on which type of engineer you want be‚ you will either wear a uniform or semiformal clothing. Usually mechanical engineers work in an office or at a desk‚ their clothes are semiformal. Mechanical

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