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1. Do mechanical engineers only deal with classical mechanics?
2. Is it "relatively" easier to get a faculty position in engineering?
2. Is it "relatively" easier to get a faculty position in engineering?
l-1j-cho said:hmm, so do they apply theories of elementry particle physics or other modern physics?
Engineering is the application of scientific, mathematical, and practical knowledge to design and build structures, machines, devices, systems, and processes that solve problems and improve our lives.
There are many different types of engineering, including mechanical, civil, electrical, chemical, aerospace, and computer engineering. Each type focuses on specific areas and applications.
Engineers need a strong foundation in math and science, as well as problem-solving, critical thinking, and analytical skills. They also need to be detail-oriented, creative, and able to work well in teams.
Engineering plays a crucial role in society by providing solutions to challenges and improving our quality of life. It has led to advancements in technology, medicine, transportation, and infrastructure, among many other areas.
To become an engineer, you will need a bachelor's degree in engineering or a related field. Some positions may also require a master's degree or professional licensure. It is also important to gain hands-on experience through internships or co-op programs.