Using Math in Engineering: Relearning After 20 Years - A Scientist's Perspective

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Hi, I'm Richard and I'm from the UK.

I'm 45 and have started a job recently where I'm using maths in an engineering environment and will benefit from being able to get answers to questions, especially when I've taken over work from people who've left the company a few years ago and I need to use knowledge that I haven't actively used for about 20 years! :smile:

Thanks!
 
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Welcome to PF Richard. I am also a Richard although I don't use my real name online.

I hope that PF will be able to answer your questions.
 
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