Chemical Engineers
Chemical engineers apply the principles of chemistry, mathematics and physics to solve problems involving the production of useful products from chemicals or raw materials. They work in a variety of fields other than chemical manufacturing. …
Computer Systems Engineers
Computer systems engineers integrate hardware and software systems as solutions for technical problems. Computer systems engineers create and develop: super computers, game engines, car safety systems, medical monitoring equipment, pace makers, aviation control systems, robots …
Civil Engineers
Civil engineers develop structures and services necessary for civilization. They design and supervise the construction of: Transportation systems, Bridges, airports, skyscrapers, Drinking water systems, and Sewage treatment facilities
Mechanical Engineers
Mechanical engineering is one of the braodest disciplines of engineering. Mechanical engineers. develop manufacturing processes, machines, tools and other mechanical devices. Some examples are : car engines, machines that help people with disability, robots for …
Biomedical Engineers
Biomedical engineers develop equipment, procedures and tools that are needed to solve medical problems. They combine engineering practices with their knowledge of biology and medicine. Biomedical engineers develop: Artificial organs, artificial devices that replace …