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Chemical Engineers Use Their Analytical Skills and Aptitude For Chemistry When Working With Ground-Breaking Technologies To Enhance People's Lives
Chemical Engineers Use Their Analytical Skills and Aptitude For Chemistry When Working With Ground-Breaking Technologies To Enhance People's Lives
Chemical engineer
Energy engineer
Nuclear engineer
Petroleum engineer
Product/process development scientist
Analytical chemist
Energy manager
Environmental engineer
Manufacturing engineer
Materials engineer
Mining engineer
Production manager
Quality manager
If you’re a problem solver by nature, structural engineering will likely appeal to you; imagine designing
buildings, homes and other structures with the ability to withstand wind, rain, excessive temperatures,
weight and inclement weather.
That’s exactly what structural engineers are tasked with — and they don’t just stick with buildings and
dwellings either. Structural engineers might design bridges and even amusement park rides to ensure
safety and durability.
Geotechnical Engineering
Think about this; any project you take part in has one major source of support – the ground. And the
ground is exactly where geotechnical engineers thrive. These professionals specialize in ensuring
tunnels, foundations and offshore platforms are structurally sound.
This is no small task; it requires engineers to analyze soil and rocks in order to determine how a building
or other structure will be supported from the ground up. Geotechnical engineers are also responsible
for designing dams, embankments and retaining walls – all structures that are critically affected by
geological elements.
Environmental Engineering
If you’re passionate about protecting the environment, you might not realize that becoming an engineer
is the perfect way to do your part for the planet. Environmental engineers are absolutely crucial in our
current world, as we continue to implement new technologies and methods to protect our natural
resources.
It is the job of environmental engineers to create systems that destroy toxins, remove pollutants, reduce
waste and remove contaminants from the air, water and ground.
Transportation Engineering
Talk about planes, trains and automobiles! Transportation engineers touch just about every method of
travel – from designing systems for greater efficiency in airports to building the nation’s highways and
railroads.
Transportation engineers have the difficult task of improving traffic control and designing and improving
public transportation systems like subways, buses and light trails.
If there’s one thing that’s absolutely essential to the human existence, it’s water. That’s why the field of
water resources engineering is so critical.
Water resources engineers work to improve the physical control of water – from preventing floods to
improving community water supplies to protecting beaches and rivers. These engineers also help to
design hydroelectric facilities like dams, locks and even water parks.
Construction Engineering
If you love the idea of turning dreams into reality, construction engineering may be where you find your
niche. These professionals are in charge of taking designs and creating something from them.
This takes a good deal of knowledge and expertise in the fields of construction methods, equipment,
financing, budgeting, planning and managing contractors.
Developing a community takes a village – of urban and community planners. This task requires extensive
analysis of information to manage the development of parks and recreational areas, streets and walking
paths, residential developments and all other aspects of community life.
This discipline requires excellent interpersonal skills, as urban and community planners need to work
closely with professionals of all fields to build these communities.
Whatever your skill set or interests, there’s a field of civil engineering at which you’re likely to excel. If
you love designing, problem solving or helping visions become realities, engineering will take you where
you want to go.
Power engineering: It deals with the generation, distribution, and transmission of electric power.
Control engineering: This field utilizes automatic control theory for designing systems in a controlled
environment.
Electronic engineering: This discipline uses the nonlinear and active electrical components for designing
electronic devices and other systems.
Microelectronics: it is the field that deals with the study and manufacture of small electronic designs and
components.
Signal processing: This field deals with the study, synthesis, and alteration of signals.
Instrumentation engineering: It is the field related with the measuring instruments used for the
purposes of recording, measuring and calculating quantities.
Computer engineering: This field integrates the principles of computer science engineering and
electronics engineering for the production of software and hardware systems.
approaches.
Environment
The environment is an area of interest for many different types of industries to consider. For mechanical
engineers, it is the effects of their designs on the environments, as well as the effects of the
environment on their designs, with which they would be concerned.
At Duotech Services, when dealing with equipment that can easily be disrupted by environmental effects
in aircraft, the environment is a big factor in how enclosures are designed and considered in any
probable environmental situation.
Dynamics
At the heart of most moving or changing physical systems is a mechanical engineer who has tested,
researched, theorized and computed every movement of that system and how to optimize it. The
optimization usually consists of dynamic theories being experimented with using computational,
iterative methods.
One way Duotech Services uses these testing methods in their designs is when analyzing vibrational
effects on equipment in an aircraft.
Energy Systems
When considering how energy is stored, used, and controlled, mechanical engineers have to consider a
large spectrum of possibilities. There are many energy sources like oil, natural gases, wind, water, and
many more that can all be applied in different ways. In any dynamic system, energy must be stored and
used at some point and, therefore must be able to be controlled so that it can be applied at the right
moment in the right quantity.
When dealing with the aerospace industry, Duotech is able to provide systems for aircraft that are
cooled based on the requirements provided by the customer. Thermodynamics and heat transfer are
two of many topics that mechanical engineers study and are concerned about in a design including an
energy system.
Manufacturing
Manufacturing is a very broad area of interest, especially as it is evolving and changing as technology is
developing. A mechanical engineer may be interested with any one of a variety of these topics,
including, but not limited to, automated manufacturing, quality control, precision manufacturing,
development of tools, and optimizing processes.
Duotech has the capability to manufacture a variety of parts right in our facility, enabling us to monitor
and ensure the process of making the parts conforms to quality requirements. From metal, to plastic, to
rubber and more, it is important to use the right equipment and processes to ensure the final product
meets and exceeds all the requirements for its use.
Material Science
Behind any part, product, or assembly is an analysis of all of the materials being used and how their
specific characteristics affect the design. Materials are generally chosen based on their performance in
the given application and sometimes even tailored to fit specific applications.
When dealing with such a sensitive industry like aerospace, engineers at Duotech Services must consider
carefully what materials will be efficient and effective for specific applications, most often looking
at applications involving the cooling of electrical components in an enclosure at high altitudes in an
aircraft for varying periods of time and use.
Mechanical Design
The process of how an idea becomes reality is what mechanical engineers call mechanical
design. Starting at collecting requirements then creating a conceptional idea and creating the detailed
design, all processes require some thought and analysis. Even looking past the initial design phase to
steps like what manufacturing processes will be used, how the part will be quality assured, and even
what the life-cycle of the part will be are all considerations in the mechanical design.
Duotech Services has the capability to see parts from concept to reality by performing the design
process in-house. This not only cuts down costs by keeping the whole process within the same company,
but also allows us to ensure the customers desires are being met with a high-quality designed and
manufactured part.
Acoustical engineering: the manipulation and control of vibration in order to reduce unwanted noise
Manufacturing engineering: optimizing manufacturing techniques, developing processes as well as
machines, tools, and equipment for the manufacture of goods
Thermal engineering: creating and maintaining comfortable and safe environments through the control
of heating and cooling systems
Vehicle engineering: the design and manufacture of all manner of vehicles
Aerospace engineering: vehicle engineering as specific to air and space travel
In some instances, other specialities fall within the purview of mechanical engineering as well. For
example, the Stanford graduate program in mechanical engineering features specialties in:
Chemical engineers use their analytical skills and aptitude for chemistry when working with ground-
breaking technologies to enhance people's lives
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A Mechanical Engineering Degree involves the design of mechanical systems. These systems assist
industries such as: manufacturing, aeronautics, nanotechnology, nuclear power production, heating and
cooling. A primary focus is on thermodynamics, structural analysis, materials science, and kinematics.
This is arguably the broadest of all engineering degrees available today and takes in a wide range of
engineering disciplines. The Mechanical Engineering Degree has a number of subsets that intermix with
electronics and electrical engineering, such as Mechatronics.
Undergraduate
Certificate, Associates, BachelorsGraduate
Masters, Doctorate
Most graduate programs for Mechanical Engineering are located on campus, but there are a few online
offerings for a Masters in Mechanical Engineering or a related program. You may consider an online
program from an accredited university currently accepting applicants:
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Johns Hopkins Engineering for Professionals – Master of Mechanical Engineering (Bachelors required)
An Aerospace Engineering Degree involves the study of air and space travel. This might include military
aircraft design and development, along with commercial airline design and satellite technology. The
terms Aerospace and Aeronautical are both often used interchangeably, yet there are key differences
between the two. Aeronautical Engineering relates to craft that remain in our atmosphere, while
Aerospace Engineering refers to aircraft that venture outside our atmosphere. Most programs in the
United States have changed their names from Aeronautical to Aerospace over the past couple decades,
but there are still some programs that go by the historical name.
Undergraduate
Certificate, Associates, BachelorsGraduate
Masters, Doctorate
There are a few Aerospace programs online as most are on campus, but there are several online
Aeronautics programs at the undergraduate level. You may consider an online program from an
accredited university currently accepting applicants:
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Biomedical engineering combines the study of medicine and biology. Biomedical Engineers apply their
design skills to biological and medical sciences. They do this to assist in advancements in healthcare
treatment technology. They develop and maintain diagnostic devices. Devices that include EEGs, MRIs,
and other imaging machines. Physicians use these machines to diagnosis their patients’ medical
problems. This is a fast moving industry and while challenging can be a rewarding career path to take.
Biomechanical Engineering is the study of organisms and mechanics and how the two solve problems in
combination. This is a growing industry and practical applications include environmental challenges such
as waste control and keeping our waterways free from pollution. It shares close ties with Biomedical
Engineering and Agricultural Engineering, as you might expect. Most working in Biomechanics have
a Biomechanical Engineering Degree at the Master’s level or above.
For the most part, bio-mechanical degrees are specialized at the graduate level.
As the name implies, automotive engineering involves the design and production of vehicles. The
automotive industry is hugely diverse and requires engineers to work in areas such as mechanical
design, performance, manufacturing, electrical engineering and systems management.
Civil Engineering involves the development of infrastructure such as buildings, railways, roads
construction, bridges and general construction project management. Civil Engineers also play an
important role in rebuilding projects, such as in the event of a natural disaster. Civil Engineers may
work in the private or public sector at any level. This is a very broad engineering degree. Environmental
Engineering, Structural Engineering and Marine Engineering are all specialties of Civil Engineering.
Structural engineering is a specific branch of civil engineering, and specializes in the design of different
structures, including houses, commercial buildings, art museums, stores, and more. It is important for
structural engineers to understand the construction of buildings and the effects of natural factors such
as erosion, corrosion, wind, and water to ensure buildings and structures are safe for a very long period
of time. At some universities, structural engineering is a concentration offered within a civil engineering
degree.
Architectural engineers work in the construction, planning, and design phase of projects. In conjunction
with other team members, the focus is on building structure and interior design. This includes: Heating,
Ventilation, Air Conditioning, Electrical, Fire protection, Lighting, Plumbing and other systems specific to
the the project. In some areas natural disasters such as earthquakes and hurricanes have special
consideration.
Undergraduate
Certificate, Associates, BachelorsGraduate
Masters, Doctorate
Availability of undergraduate online electrical engineering programs is limited, but many traditional
unviersities have on-campus programs, especially at the Bachelors level. You may consider an online
program from an accredited university currently accepting applicants:
Another industry that continues to expand is of course the Information Technology (IT) industry. This
involves both computer sciences and electrical engineering. Successful graduates may find themselves in
Telecommunications, Networking, Software Application Development, or Manufacturing, and additional
industries are emerging, such as Application Development, Web Development, Network Security /
Cybersecurity, and Cloud Computing, among others. This type of degree has good future potential as
most industries rely on information technology. Read more about the computer engineering degree.
Undergraduate
Certificate, Associates, BachelorsGraduate
Masters, Doctorate
The top graduate degree in computer engineering is the Masters in Computer Engineering. You may
consider an online program from an accredited university currently accepting applicants:
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Technology and specifically, electronics, have changed the way most of the world lives every day. From
the revolutionary computer to the latest mobile phone technology that fits in your pocket, we all use
electronics every single day. Electronics engineers are needed to design and build electronic equipment.
Most electronics engineers work with circuits, switchboards, and other electronic configurations to
design and build these devices.
A robotics engineering degree has a primary focus on automation and the use of machines to assist with
repetitive tasks such as those found in manufacturing. Robotics engineers will typically design robotic
technology and develop maintenance systems to help achieve optimal efficiency. this is an area with
expected growth of up to 15% in the next five years.
A Materials Science engineering degree is a study of materials and why they behave a specific way or
react to things in a certain way. This includes plastics, ceramics and polymers. Everything around us is
made up of materials, as we evolve there is an increasing demand for materials which are stronger,
more environmentally friendly and lighter. Employment opportunities include research positions along
with industry placements. Materials Science Engineering is a very hands on, practical degree and
graduates are in high demand.
An Agricultural engineering degree involves learning how to apply engineering to the agricultural
industry to assist with area of farming including: soil conservation and salinity, ground preparation,
irrigation, farm machinery design and production and helping develop more effective harvest
techniques. Employment generally involves working in a consulting capacity or employed in a related
industry such as machinery design and production.
Paper Engineering is a specialization of chemical engineering and involves understanding the processes
involved (chemical and mechanical) of paper production. This type of degree involves both research
based work and practical assessment which is typically lab work. Students learn the principles behind
molecular science, wood pulping and fluid mechanics to name just a few.
Sustainable engineering takes into account the three major areas of sustainability: environmental
impact, social and economic considerations. This includes not only the initial construction process but
the complete life cycle of the product being developed. Graduates may complete further post graduate
study or work in industries such as: Industrial waste water management, emission control and
hazardous waste management.