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Tech Professions Students Should Consider

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Technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning and cloud computing are transforming businesses. Students can’t go wrong with future careers in information technology and computer science. Machine learning engineer One of the best technology jobs of the future is as a machine learning engineer.

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The Broad Field of Engineering — Interview w/ Jesse Burton

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The “E” in STEM, “Engineering”, is a lot more diverse than it’s perceived to be. This week I was able to have a conversation with Jesse Burton, a very dear friend of mine and an Analysis Engineer at ThyssenKrupp. Can you explain how you ended up in your role at ThyssenKrupp and what kind of background you have in engineering?

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Are you ready for the robot revolution?

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Published: Transportation is about to go electric and drive itself, meaning every car technician will need to understand how artificial intelligence works. By burning fossil fuels such as petrol and diesel, these engines have driven us into a bustling new age of highspeed transport. The shift will affect everyone, though.

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Decoding STEM: What Does the E in STEM Stand For?

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The “E” in STEM stands for Engineering, encompassing the design, creation, and application of technology and solutions to real-world problems. STEM, which stands for Science, Technology, Engineering , and Mathematics, emerged as a response to the growing need for a skilled workforce in these fields.

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Controlling machines from afar

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The project, Providing Remote Access to Industrial and Scientific Equipment for Engineering Technologies (PRAISE-ET), is using a wealth of clever technologies to make the process as close to an in-person experience as possible. Dr Justin Starr and a student discuss inverse kinematics on a robotic arm.

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The Tales of Elon Musk - Billionaire Entrepreneur or Overoptimistic Jerk?

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As a child, he was very curious and became interested in computers by the age of 10. At the age of 12, he made his first computer software: a game called Blastar which he sold for $500 to a local magazine. The company was bought by Compaq Computer Corp. STEM·E Talks: Aerospace Engineering Sat, Oct 23, 2021 11:00 AM CST.

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Quantum Computing

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What is quantum computing? Quantum computing refers to computers that solve complex problems that high performance computers, or supercomputers, can’t solve. Quantum computers can resolve the laws of quantum theory and other problems involving elementary particles and microscopic physics. WRITTEN BY CONNOR WHITE.