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Engineer vs Scientist: What's the Difference?
I think jamesrc hit it on the head. One can look at it from an R&D perspective of a chemical engineer, the way my Orgo teacher explained it. Chemical engineers are basically trained as both scientists and engineers. They take A LOT of science and math courses, since Chem E involves a lot of...- Crown Ether
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Which area of Engineering is the hottest?
Biomedical engineering is a fairly large field. There's plenty of Chem E stuff (eg mass transport, heat transfer, chemical reaction kintetics) and Mech E stuff (biomechanics as well as fluid mechanics and micromechanics for drug delivery) in addition to all the EE stuff in instrumentation...- Crown Ether
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- Forum: General Engineering