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How anthropologists can bring value to engineering and computer science.
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Michael Baker International, a global leader in engineering, consulting and technology services, today announced that Ramez Butros, P.E., has joined the firm as Great Lakes Regional Practice Lead – ...
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To keep the Rowing Club at Michigan Tech afloat, junior software engineering major Elise Buzzell became a student coach — an ...
By Alistair JonesSMU Office of Research Governance & Administration – A dystopian future where advanced artificial ...
Join civil engineering professionals and students from across Indiana and beyond for the 2025 Civil Engineering Professional Development Seminar (CEPDS), hosted at Purdue University. This annual ...
Dave Plummer, a retired Microsoft Windows engineer and the father of Task Manager, has released a detailed critique of Windows on YouTube, arguing that the operating system "sucks" for many users.