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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. To become a machine learning engineer, you will need a master’s degree in computer science or artificial intelligence.

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Bring Real-Time 3D Into the Classroom, and Teach for the Future

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No longer confined to the realm of video games, this technology now plays key roles in industries as wide-ranging as architecture, medicine, automotive, aerospace and film. Once content is created, it can be deployed to mobile devices, computers, consoles, AR/VR headsets and a host of other platforms to reach its audience.

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Exciting STEM Careers in the Car and Car Rental Industry

Career in STEM

For STEM students with a passion for cars and cutting-edge technology, the automotive industry holds a world of exciting opportunities. Automotive Engineer: The Architects of Innovation Automotive engineers are at the forefront of designing and developing the vehicles we see on the roads today.

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Are you ready for the robot revolution?

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In particular, the technicians who service tomorrow’s vehicles need to understand how they work, and this is where Dr Justin Starr, Professor of Advanced Technology, and Robert Koch, Professor of Automotive Technology, come in. By working towards safe driverless vehicles, the industry has developed new ultra-fast computer vision systems.

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

STEM Education Shopping

Engineering is not just about building bridges or designing machines; it encompasses a wide range of disciplines such as civil engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, and computer science. Computer Engineering: Combines aspects of electrical engineering and computer science to develop hardware and software systems.

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Controlling machines from afar

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Simulation limitations Would it not be easier to build a computer programme with all the same controls as the machine, so students can ‘pretend’ to use it without needing to actually operate any machinery? Automotive technology students practise using the data stream generated by a LIDAR device used in many self-driving cars.