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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. But there is a new revolution on its way.

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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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Quantum Computing

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Security systems that store important data rely on complex mathematics that would take classical computers years to break, but using quantum computers, they can be broken quickly. With quantum computers as powerful as they are, it is important to remember that they could break almost every cyber security system.