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<span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
mühendislik

Tom mühendislik dalında mastır yapmak için çalışıyor. - Tom is working toward a master's degree in engineering.

Üniversitede mühendislik ihtisası yapmayı düşünüyorum - I plan to take up engineering at college.

engineer
mühendis

Onun işi mühendislik. - His work is in engineering.

Birçok genç mühendis istihdam edildi ve onlar kendilerini yeni bir bilgisayar geliştirmek için adadılar. - Several young engineers were employed and were devoted to developing a new computer.

Badge <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
(Biyoloji) Bir ürünün başka bir marka adı altında üretilmesi atfı
aquaculture <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
Su ürünleri mühendisliği
engineer
düzenlemek
industrial <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
endüstri muhendisliği
civil <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
(İnşaat) sivil mimarlık
coastal <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
kıyı mühendisliği
combustion <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
yanma mühendisliği
concurrent <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
katılımcı mühendislik
dairy <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
(Gıda) sütçülük tekniği
domestic <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
ev mühendisliği
electronics <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
elektronik mühendisligi
engineer
mühendisi

Babam bir elektrik mühendisidir. - My father is an electric engineer.

Genç mühendisin deneyimi yoktu. - The young engineer lacked experience.

engineer
şantiye temsilcisi
engineer
makinistlik
<span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
teknik
<span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
fen
<span class="word-self">engineeringspan> circuit
(Askeri) hizmet devresi
<span class="word-self">engineeringspan> design
mühendislik tasarımı
<span class="word-self">engineeringspan> economy
mühendislik ekonomisi
<span class="word-self">engineeringspan> geology
mühendislik jeolojisi
<span class="word-self">engineeringspan> graphics
mühendislik grafikleri
<span class="word-self">engineeringspan> manager
mühendislik müdürü
<span class="word-self">engineeringspan> models
mühendislik modelleri
<span class="word-self">engineeringspan> services
(Askeri,Teknik) mühendislik hizmetleri
<span class="word-self">engineeringspan> services
(Askeri) teknik hizmetler
<span class="word-self">engineeringspan> stress
(İnşaat) görünen gerilme
<span class="word-self">engineeringspan> vehicle
(İnşaat) iş makinesi
<span class="word-self">engineeringspan> works
mühendislik işleri
environmental <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
(Çevre,Teknik) çevre tekniği
faculty of civil <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
(Eğitim) inşaat fakültesi
genetic <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
(Biyoloji,Tıp) gen mühendisliği
human <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
insan mühendisliği
reliability <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
(Bilgisayar) güvenirlilik teknikleri
reliability <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
güvenilirlik teknikleri
sanitary <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
(Tıp,Ticaret) sağlık mühendisliği
scene <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
(Askeri) görsel mühendislik
structural <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
(Çevre) yapısal mühendislik
structural <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
yapı mühendisliği
transportation <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
ulaştırma mühendisliği
Department of Industrial <span class="word-self">Engineeringspan>
Endüstri Mühendisliği Bölümü
acoustic <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
akustik mühendisliği
aeronautical <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
tenek mühendisliği
agricultural <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
tarım mühendisliği
architectural <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
mimari mühendislik
automatic control <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
otomatik kumanda
chemical <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
kimya mühendisliği
civil <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
inşaat mühendisliği
computer aided <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
bilgisayar destekli mühendislik
configuration control <span class="word-self">engineeringspan> system
konfigürasyon kontrol mühendisliği sistemi
electrical <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
çıngı mühendisliği
electronic <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
çıncalık mühendisliği
engineer
(kötü bir şeye) planla neden olmak
<span class="word-self">engineeringspan> change
teknik değişiklik
<span class="word-self">engineeringspan> company
mühendislik firması
<span class="word-self">engineeringspan> department
mühendislik bölümü
<span class="word-self">engineeringspan> fee
mühendislik vergini
<span class="word-self">engineeringspan> staff
teknik kadro
environmental <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
çevre mühendisliği
foundation <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
temel tekniği
foundation <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
temel mühendisliği
genetic <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
genetik mühendislik
genetic <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
genetik mühendisliği
industrial <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
endüstri mühendisliği
manufacturing <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
üretim mühendisliği
marine <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
gemi mühendisliği
mechanical <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
makina mühendisliği
mechanical <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
makine mühendisliği
metallurgical <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
metalurji mühendisliği
mining <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
maden mühendisliği
power <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
çıngı mühendisliği
quality <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
kalite mühendisliği
software <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
yazılım mühendisliği
software <span class="word-self">engineeringspan> practice
yazılım mühendisliği çalışması
system <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
jüye mühendisliği
systems <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
jüye mühendisliği
Chamber of Electrical <span class="word-self">Engineeringspan>
Elektrik Mühendisleri Odası
Chember of Chemical <span class="word-self">Engineeringspan>
Kimya Mühendisleri Odası
Material <span class="word-self">Engineeringspan>
(Bilim, İlim) Malzeme mühendisliği
Metallurgical and Materials <span class="word-self">Engineeringspan>
(Mühendislik) Metalurji ve Malzeme Mühendisliği
Occupational Safety and Health <span class="word-self">Engineeringspan>
İş Sağlığı ve Güvenliği Mühendisliği
aero-<span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
Uçak mühendisliği
agricultural <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
ziraat mühendisliği
applied <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
Uygulamalı mühendislik
art <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
sanat mühendisliği
bachelor of <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
mühendislik lisans
bachelor of science in <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
mühendislik bilim lisans
bachelor's degree in <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
mühendisliği lisans
chemical and process <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
Kimyasal süreç mühendisliği
chemical and process <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
Kimya ve süreç mühendisliği
electrical <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
elektrik mühendisliği
electronic <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
elektronik mühendisliği
engineer
çarkçı
engineer
mühendisin
<span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
mühendislikler
<span class="word-self">engineeringspan> branch
mühendislik dalı
<span class="word-self">engineeringspan> fee
mühendislik ücreti
<span class="word-self">engineeringspan> geology
mühendislik yerbilimi
<span class="word-self">engineeringspan> sciences
mühendislik bilimleri
<span class="word-self">engineeringspan> time
mühendislik zamanı
forest <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
Orman mühendisliği
foundation <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
temel mühendisliği, temel tekniği
gas <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
gaz tekniği, gaz mühendisliği
geotechnical <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
Geoteknik mühendislik
highway <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
karayolu mühendisliği
information <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
bilgi mühendisliği
logical <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
mantıksal mühendisliği
materials <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
Metalürji ve malzeme mühendisliği, insanlığın ihtiyaç duyduğu, geleceğe dönük mühendislik malzemelerinin, çevresel sorumlulukların da göz önünde tutulduğu üretim yöntemleriyle üretilmesi ve geliştirilmesi, ancak "teknolojik-ekonomik-ekolojik" denge bileşenlerinin her birinin zorunluluk arz ettiği mühendislikler arası bir misyon ve strateji odaklı bir çalışma süreciyle mümkün olabilmektedir
naval <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
Gemi mühendisliği
offshore <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
deniz mühendisliği
practical civil <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
pratik inşaat mühendisliği
produced by genetic <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
genetik mühendisliği ile üretilen
refrigeration <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
soğutma mühendisliği
safety <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
Güvenlik mühendisliği
sales <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
satış mühendisliği
supply <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
tedarik mühendislik
tissue <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
(Biyoteknoloji) Doku mühendisliği
value <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
Maliyetlerden tasarruf sağlayabilmek için ne tür değişikliklerin yapılabileceğini saptamak amacı ile üretim aşamalarının bilimsel olarak dikkatle inceleme işi
welding <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
(Endüstri) Kaynak mühendisliği
women in science and <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
bilim ve mühendislik kadınlar
Air Force Civil <span class="word-self">Engineeringspan> Support Agency
(Askeri) Hava Kuvvetleri inşaat Mühendisliği Destek Dairesi
Military Traffic Management Command Transportation <span class="word-self">Engineeringspan> Agency
(Askeri) Askeri Trafik İdare Komutası Ulaştırma İstihkam Teşkilatı
chief <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
baş mühendislik
civil <span class="word-self">engineeringspan> file; common equipment facility
(Askeri) inşaat mühendisiği dosyası; ortak teçhizat tesisi
civil <span class="word-self">engineeringspan> support plan group; civil <span class="word-self">engineeringspan> support planning generat
(Askeri) inşaat mühendisliği destek planı grubu; inşaat mühendisliği destek planı oluşturucusu
communication <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
iletisim muhendisligi
computer aided <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
(CAE) Bilgisayar Destekli Mühendislik (Bdm)
computer aided software <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
(CASE) Bilgisayar Destekli Yazılım Mühendisliği
engineer
{i} makinist
engineer
idare etmek
engineer
civil engineer insaat mühendisi
engineer
{f} mühendisliğini yapmak
engineer
{f} yapmak

Tom mühendislik dalında mastır yapmak için çalışıyor. - Tom is working toward a master's degree in engineering.

engineer
chief engineer baş muhendis
engineer
electrical engineer elektrik mühendisi
engineer
{i} den. çarkçı
engineer
yönetmek
engineer
mühendis sıfatıyla inşa etmek
engineer
{i} teknisyen
engineer
{i} tekniker
engineer
(Mukavele) mühendis; kontrol
engineer
çarkçı başı
engineer
mechanical engineer makina mü
engineer
(Askeri) I. İSTİHKAM, İSTİHKAMCI: Bir istihkam sınıfı mensubu; inşaat, tahrip, ölçme, yol ve köprü inşaatı ve kamuflaj gibi istihkam görevlerini yerine getiren asker
engineer
{f} mühendislik yapmak
engineer
{f} planlayıp düzenlemek
engineer
{i} d.y. makinist
engineer
{i} makine mühendisi

Sen bir makine mühendisisin ve ben bir yazılım geliştiricisiyim - You are a mechanical engineer and I am a software developer.

Tom makine mühendisi olmak için öğrenim görüyor. - Tom is studying to be a mechanical engineer.

<span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
{i} istihkâm hizmeti
<span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
sağla/yap
<span class="word-self">engineeringspan> change proposal
(Askeri) MÜHENDİSLİK DEĞİŞİKLİK TEKLİFİ
<span class="word-self">engineeringspan> circuit
(Askeri) HİZMET DEVRESİ: Muhabere tesislerinin kurulmasına, işletilmesine, bakım ve kontroluna ait hususlarda muhabere etmek ve bu tesisleri kontrol etmek üzere, bakım veya işletme personelinin istifadesine ayrılmış yardımcı bir devre veya kanal (telli veya telsiz). Bu devre emir ve komuta devresi (order wire) vazifesini de görür
<span class="word-self">engineeringspan> design
teknik tasarım
<span class="word-self">engineeringspan> field activity
(Askeri) sahrada istihkam faaliyeti
<span class="word-self">engineeringspan> judgment
mühendislik hükmü
<span class="word-self">engineeringspan> orderwire
(Askeri) istihkam emir ve komuta devresi
<span class="word-self">engineeringspan> safety features
(Nükleer Bilimler) mühendislik güvenlik sistemleri enhancemennt
general <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
(Askeri) genel istihkam
human <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
işbilim
infrastructure <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
altyapı mühendisliği
joint task force contingency <span class="word-self">engineeringspan> management
(Askeri) müsterek görev kuvveti muhtemel durum istihkam yönetimi
ocean <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
(Askeri) okyanus mühendisliği
ocean soil <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
(Askeri) okyanus zemin mühendisliği
regional contingency <span class="word-self">engineeringspan> management
(Askeri) bölgesel muhtemel durum istihkam yönetimi
structural <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
yapı mühendisi
theater contingency <span class="word-self">engineeringspan> management
(Askeri) harekat alanı muhtemel durum istihkam yönetimi
traffic <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
trafik mühendisliği
transportation <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
(Askeri) ULAŞTIRMA TEKNİĞİ: Ulaştırma tesisleri ihtiyaçlarının kıymetlendirilmesi, tertip ve çalışma yönlerinin planlanması; her türlü ulaştırma usulleriyle elverişli, emin ve verimli hareket ve intikali sağlamak üzere ulaştırma teçhizatı, ulaştırma tesisleri ve trafik hareket şekilleriyle en verimli ilişkinin geliştirilmesi bilimi
English - English
The use of scientific knowledge and trial-and-error to design systems (See Science )
The profession of or work performed by an engineer Engineering involves the knowledge of the mathematical and natural sciences (biological and physical) gained by study, experience, and practice that are applied with judgment and creativity to develop ways to utilize the materials and forces of nature for the benefit of mankind
1: At its most general,Engineering is the entire field of activity of professional engineers, engineering technologists and technicians 2: Engineering as a university degree, such as the B Sc(Eng), and as a professional activity is concerned intellectual and conceptual work using engineering knowledge and engineering competencies to conceive, create designing and implementing, components, systems, engineering works, products and processes and to solve problems of economic or social value The process is based on scientific knowledge, requires synthesis of knowledge, and takes into account wider issues 3: Engineering is also used to describe a way of working to create or improve an end product that is useful, reliable and viable (See technologyandtechnical )
Analysis and/or design work requiring licensing through formal education, experience and the use of mathematics and the applied sciences
Includes chemical engineering and materials techniques, civil engineering, electrical and electronics engineering, surveying, industrial engineering, metallurgical engineering, mining engineering, mechanical engineering, agricultural and forestry engineering techniques, fishery engineering techniques
Hawthorne studies
The process or organization responsible for the skillful design, construction, maintenance and enhancement of complex or sophisticated systems of hardware, software, processes, etc
There are a number of types of engineering (chemical, civil, mechanical, electrical) which apply to different areas of design and construction All engineering work is regulated by safety standards, and issues of patents and design protection may also arise
chief engineer engineers, people
the practical application of science to commerce or industry
the discipline dealing with the art or science of applying scientific knowledge to practical problems; "he had trouble deciding which branch of engineering to study"
Engineering is the principled application of science, methods, tools, and experience to the production of designed objects
Engineering comprises any kind of activity which aims at either solving a problem or completing a task related to the definition, design and specification of a product
Derived from the Latin ingenium, engineering means something like brilliant idea, flash of genius The word was created in the 16th century and originally described a profession that we would probably call an artistic inventor
a room (as on a ship) in which the engine is located
Science, work, or profession of planning, building, or managing engines, machines, roads, bridges, canals, railroads, etc [Old French engin = skill, which stems from Latin ingenium = ability to invent, brilliance, genius]
The art of doing something well with one dollar what any idiot can do with two (or was it the other way around?)
The Institute for Systems Research
• CAST-ALUMINUM CYLINDER HEADS help maintain even engine temperatures and minimize weight
The application of science to the design, creation, and function of machines, construction etc
Analysis or design work requiring extensive preparation and experience in the use of mathematics, chemistry, physics and the engineering sciences
The art and science by which the mechanical properties of matter are made useful to man in structures and machines
A general term which refers to the systematic analysis and development of measurable physical data, using applied mathematical, scientific, and technical principles, to yield tangible end products which can be made, produced, and constructed
Modulation & Encoding WDM, DWDM TDM
– Programs designed to certify or transfer technical knowledge to any engineering professional in the State For employees requiring certification in these areas or needing them for their jobs
chemical <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
The branch of engineering that deals with the design, construction and operation of industrial process plants, and the physical, chemical and biological processes to create substances or energy in a useful and economic form
civil <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
The technical design and construction of public works (buildings, roads, harbors, public greens ...) and/or technically equivalent private (usually corporate) ones
earthquake <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
The study of the behavior of buildings and structures subject to seismic loading
electrical <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
A The branch of engineering that deals with the technology of electricity, especially the design and application of circuitry and equipment for power generation and distribution, machine control, and communications
engineer
To plan or achieve some goal by contrivance or guile; to wangle or finagle
engineer
A person trained in a natural science that applies such knowledge towards a practical objective
engineer
A person who, given a practical scientific problem involving the physical world and a specific set of goals and constraints, finds a technical solution to the problem that satisfies those goals within those constraints. The goals and constraints may be technical, social, or business related
<span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
the area aboard a ship where the engine is located
<span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
the profession in which a knowledge of the mathematical and natural sciences gained by study, experience, and practice is applied with judgment to develop ways to use economically the materials and forces of nature for the benefit of mankind
<span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
Present participle of engineer
<span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
the work of an engineer
<span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
the application of science to the needs of humanity
genetic <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
The deliberate modification of the genetic structure of an organism
geotechnical <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
The branch of engineering dealing with the soil and bedrock, especially aspects of foundations and earthworks
mechanical <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
The subfield of engineering concerned with designing and building machines and mechanical systems
memetic <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
The process of developing memes, through meme-splicing and memetic synthesis, with the intent of altering the behavior of others in society or humanity
memetic <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
The process of creating and developing theories or ideologies based on an analytical study of societies, cultures, their ways of thinking and the evolution of their minds
molecular <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
The manufacturing of products with a degree of precision defined by individual molecules or atoms
molecular-<span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
Attributive form of molecular engineering

molecular-engineering expert.

opportunity <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
profiting from uncertainty while mitigating risk
re-<span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
Present participle of re-engineer
re-<span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
Alternative spelling of reengineering
reverse <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
The process of analyzing the construction and operation of a product in order to manufacture a similar one
sanitation <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
The study, design, construction and operation of landfills
social <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
The practice of tricking a user into giving, or giving access to, sensitive information, thereby bypassing most or all protection
social <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
Use of propaganda by an authoritarian government to sway perceptions and attitudes of its own citizenry
software <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
The application of a systematic, disciplined, quantifiable approach to the development, operation, and maintenance of software, and the study of these approaches. That is the application of engineering to software
soil mechanics and <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
The sub-disciplines of engineering and soil science that apply engineering principles to problems involving the soil
sound <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
The technical discipline of recording and producing sound

Sound engineering has progressed greatly since the early days of the phonograph.

sound <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
(less frequently) Engineering which is sound in the sense of being reliable

This project is important, and must be based in sound engineering.

systems <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
The systematic study of the complex interactions in engineering systems
systems <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
The scientific analysis of engineering systems, and the interactions within them
systems <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
Interdisciplinary field of engineering, that focuses on the development and organization of complex artificial systems
systems <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
A collection of methods on the development and organization of complex systems
tissue <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
An interdisciplinary field that applies the principles of engineering and life sciences toward the development of biological substitutes that restore, maintain, or improve tissue function or a whole organ.http: //www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8493529 Langer, R. and Vacanti J.P. (1993) Tissue engineering. Science 260(5110), 920-926
tombstone <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
The practice of letting accidents or failures (perhaps occasioning death, but not necessarily) identify engineering problems

2005: The media have the power to drive the FAA to actions that may not directly benefit safety but are very reactive to accidents, then they turn around and accuse the FAA of tombstone engineering for behaving in that very fashion. — Safe Skies International.

Badge <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
Rebadging (sometimes called badge engineering with varying degrees of sarcasm) is the application of a different brand or trademark (badge, logo) to an existing product (e.g., an automobile) and subsequently marketing the variant as a distinct product
aquaculture <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
The branch of agricultural engineering that studies cultured aquatic species and the production systems used in their culture
engineer
{n} one who directs engines or artillery
engineer
{n} artillery, the management of artillery
Geomatics <span class="word-self">Engineeringspan>
Geomatics Engineering is a rapidly developing discipline that focuses on spatial information (i.e. information that has a location). The location is the primary factor used to integrate a very wide range of data for viewing and analysis. Geomatics Engineers apply engineering principles to spatial information and implement relational data structures involving measurement sciences, thus using Geomatics and acting as Spatial Information Engineers. Geomatics engineers manage local, regional, national and global spatial data infrastructures
chemical and process <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
The chemical engineering that is concerned with the transformation of materials by chemical, physical and biological changes
geomatic <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
See: geomatics
geotechnical <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
Geotechnical engineering is the branch of civil engineering concerned with the engineering behavior of earth materials. Geotechnical engineering includes investigating existing subsurface conditions and materials; assessing risks posed by site conditions; designing earthworks and structure foundations; and monitoring site conditions, earthwork and foundation construction
materials <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
Materials engineering or materials science is an interdisciplinary field involving the properties of matter and its applications to various areas of science and engineering. This science investigates the relationship between the structure of materials and their properties. It includes elements of applied physics and chemistry, as well as chemical, mechanical, civil and electrical engineering. With significant media attention to nanoscience and nanotechnology in the recent years, materials science has been propelled to the forefront at many universities
materials <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
(Bilim, İlim) Materials science or materials engineering is an interdisciplinary field involving the properties of matter and its applications to various areas of science and engineering. This science investigates the relationship between the structure of materials and their properties. It includes elements of applied physics and chemistry, as well as chemical, mechanical, civil and electrical engineering. With significant media attention to nanoscience and nanotechnology in the recent years, materials science has been propelled to the forefront at many universities
rehabilitation <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
Rehabilitation engineering is the systematic application of engineering sciences to design, develop, adapt, test, evaluate, apply, and distribute technological solutions to problems confronted by individuals with disabilities. Functional areas addressed through rehabilitation engineering may include mobility, communications, hearing, vision, and cognition, and activities associated with employment, independent living, education, and integration into the community
reverse <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
(Mühendislik) The reproduction of another manufacturer's product after detailed examination of its construction or composition
reverse <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
(Bilgisayar) Reverse engineering (RE) is the process of discovering the technological principles of a device/object or system through analysis of its structure, function and operation. It often involves taking something (e.g., a mechanical device, an electronic component, a software program) apart and analyzing its workings in detail, usually with the intention to construct a new device or program that does the same thing without actually copying anything from the original. The verb form is to reverse-engineer
Electrical and Electronic <span class="word-self">Engineeringspan>
EEE, profession of the design and development of electronics systems
aeronautical <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
technical body of knowledge dealing with aerodynamics
aeronautical <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
the activity of designing and constructing aircraft the branch of engineering science concerned with the design and construction of aircraft
aerospace <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
Engineering related to aircraft and space vehicles. Field concerned with the development, design, construction, testing, and operation of airplanes and spacecraft. The field has its roots in balloon flight, gliders, and airships, and in the 1960s it was broadened to include space vehicles. Principal technologies are those of aerodynamics, propulsion, structure and stability, and control. Aerospace engineers in academic, industrial, and government research centres cooperate in designing new products. Flight testing of prototypes follows, and finally quantity production and operation take place. Important developments in aerospace engineering include the metal monocoque fuselage, the cantilevered monoplane wing, the jet engine, supersonic flight, and spaceflight
architectural <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
the branch of engineering that deals with the construction of buildings (as distinguished from architecture as a design art)
automotive <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
{i} automotive technology, designing and constructing cars
chemical <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
the activity of applying chemistry to the solution of practical problems the branch of engineering that is concerned with the design and construction and operation of the plants and machinery used in industrial chemical processes
chief <span class="word-self">engineeringspan> officer
officer in charge of engineering activities in the military
civil <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
designing of roads bridges and other public works structures
civil <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
the branch of engineering concerned with the design and construction of such public works as dams or bridges
civil <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
Civil engineering is the planning, design, and building of roads, bridges, harbours, and public buildings. The Channel Tunnel project is the biggest civil engineering project in Europe. the planning, building, and repair of roads, bridges, large buildings etc engineer. Profession of designing and executing structural works that serve the general public, including bridges, canals, dams, harbors, lighthouses, roads, tunnels, and environmental works (e.g., water-supply systems). The modern field includes power plants, aircraft and airports, chemical-processing plants, and water-treatment facilities. Civil engineering today involves site investigations and feasibility studies, structural design and analysis, construction, and facilities maintenance. The design of engineering works requires the application of design theory from many fields (e.g., hydraulics, thermodynamics, nuclear physics). Research in structural analysis and the technology of materials such as steel and concrete has opened the way for new concepts and greater economy of materials. The engineer's analysis of a building problem determines the structural system to be used. Structural designs are rigorously analyzed by computers to determine if they will withstand loads and natural forces
computer-aided <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
(Ticaret) (CAE) The use of software and computer hardware in creating process and material engineering specifications. CAE systems can access stored specification and cost data, create proposed bills of materials and routings, and can sometimes interface or upload new part numbers, engineering changes, bills and routings to the base ERP system
electronics <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
study of the practical uses of electronics
engineer
If you engineer an event or situation, you arrange for it to happen, in a clever or indirect way. Some people believe that his murder was engineered by Stalin
engineer
An engineer is a person who repairs mechanical or electrical devices. They send a service engineer to fix the disk drive
engineer
To design, construct or manage something as an engineer
engineer
the operator of a railway locomotive
engineer
a person who uses scientific knowledge to solve practical problems
engineer
A person skilled in the principles and practice of any branch of engineering
engineer
A person who is qualified or professionally engaged in any branch of engineering
engineer
Engineer (railroad train)
engineer
See under Engineering, n
engineer
A person who, given a problem and a specific set of goals and constraints, finds a technical solution to the problem that satisfies those goals within those constraints. The goals and constraints may be technical, social, or business related
engineer
{f} design, plan (i.e. machinery, roads, etc.)
engineer
A person who is trained in and uses technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems
engineer
(see also Engineering Tech)Engineering involves a wide spectrum of activities extending from the conception, design, development and formulation of new systems and products through the implementation, production, and operation of engineering systems A minimum of four years of study is required Mathematics and science are emphasized
engineer
A person who operates an engine (such as a locomotive)
engineer
To alter or construct something by means of genetic engineering
engineer
a person who designs things
engineer
person skilled in a branch of engineering, i e mining or construction
engineer
To lay out or construct, as an engineer; to perform the work of an engineer on; as, to engineer a road
engineer
A professional firm and/or individual who is professionally engaged in an engineering discipline
engineer
{i} person who designs and plans (machinery, roads, etc.)
engineer
Someone who applies a knowledge of math and natural science to practical ends, such as the design, construction and operation of structures
engineer
hog head, eagle eye, speed gager, throttle puller, positive block, grunt Fireman: diamond pusher, tallow pot, ash can, soda jerker, fire boy, coal heaver, bell ringer New Fireman: student Conductor: Big O, the brains, the skipper, bake head Conductor's Uniform: harness Conductor's Punch: pair of pliers Hat Checks: ducats
engineer
Person who drives the train
engineer
To use contrivance and effort for; to guide the course of; to manage; as, to engineer a bill through Congress
engineer
An engineer is a person who is responsible for maintaining the engine of a ship while it is at sea
engineer
One who carries through an enterprise by skillful or artful contrivance; an efficient manager
engineer
One who manages as engine, particularly a steam engine; an engine driver
engineer
(n) A professional concerned with applying scientific knowledge to practical problems The discipline is divided into a number of specialties, such as civil, mechanical, chemical, electronic, aerospace, electrical, and industrial engineering
engineer
At some stations the engineer is the person who runs the control board and takes transmitter readings At others, the engineer is the technical wizard who repairs and maintains the stations transmitter, antenna, electronics, and other equipment
engineer
Barely clears Quonset hut Loses tug-of-war with pumpers Can fire a speeding bullet Swims well Is occasionally addressed by GOD
engineer
When a vehicle, bridge, or building is engineered, it is planned and constructed using scientific methods. Many of Kuwait's spacious freeways were engineered by W S Atkins. the car's better designed and engineered rivals
engineer
means a professional engineer registered by the State of Maryland through the Board of Registration of Professional Engineers
engineer
This identifies the entity who will provide technical design drawings and specifications for elements of the work, most typically in the Structural, Fire Protection, Plumbing, Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning and Electrical disciplines The Architect usually engages these entities
engineer
A PERSON WHO KNOWS VERY MUCH ABOUT VERY LITTLE AND CONTINUES TO KNOW MORE AND MORE ABOUT LESS AND LESS UNTIL HE KNOWS VIRTUALLY EVERYTHING ABOUT NOTHING
engineer
a person who designs structures such as buildings, bridges, dams and aqueducts
engineer
A person who uses scientific knowledge to solve practical problems For ALMA an engineer's principle assignment will be to build and maintain the hardware
engineer
a person who uses scientific knowledge to solve practical problems the operator of a railway locomotive design as an engineer; "He engineered the water supply project
engineer
The crew member responsible for the physical operation of a freight or passenger train and for monitoring the locomotive's running condition
engineer
the role that is played when a person performs engineering tasks on an endeavor
engineer
means an employee who is qualified under any statute or regulation of the Commonwealth or of a State to be in charge of the machinery of a vessel
engineer
a person who runs or supervises an engine or an apparatus
engineer
An insurer's staff member who is charged with the responsibility of loss prevention and who assists in the securing of underwriting and rating information
engineer
plan and direct (a complex undertaking); "he masterminded the robbery"
engineer
design as an engineer; "He engineered the water supply project"
engineer
An engineer is a person who uses scientific knowledge to design, construct, and maintain engines and machines or structures such as roads, railways, and bridges. see also chemical engineer, civil engineer, electrical engineer, sound engineer
engineer
The term "engineer" or "ingenieur" or "inzenier" etc does not translate directly across European languages, even though the word may appear the same The connotation in English is of a mechanical device, whilst in other contries such as Germany, it connotes ingenuity
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Includes chemical engineering and materials techniques, civil engineering, electrical and electronics engineering, surveying, industrial engineering, metallurgical engineering, mining engineering, mechanical engineering, agricultural and forestry engineering techniques, fishery engineering techniques
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Hawthorne studies
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Science, work, or profession of planning, building, or managing engines, machines, roads, bridges, canals, railroads, etc [Old French engin = skill, which stems from Latin ingenium = ability to invent, brilliance, genius]
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Engineering comprises any kind of activity which aims at either solving a problem or completing a task related to the definition, design and specification of a product
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a room (as on a ship) in which the engine is located
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Engineering is the principled application of science, methods, tools, and experience to the production of designed objects
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Modulation & Encoding WDM, DWDM TDM
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chief engineer engineers, people
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The art of doing something well with one dollar what any idiot can do with two (or was it the other way around?)
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Originally, the art of managing engines; in its modern and extended sense, the art and science by which the mechanical properties of matter are made useful to man in structures and machines; the occupation and work of an engineer
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The application of science to the design, creation, and function of machines, construction etc
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– Programs designed to certify or transfer technical knowledge to any engineering professional in the State For employees requiring certification in these areas or needing them for their jobs
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a room (as on a ship) in which the engine is located the discipline dealing with the art or science of applying scientific knowledge to practical problems; "he had trouble deciding which branch of engineering to study
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the practical application of science to commerce or industry
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The process or organization responsible for the skillful design, construction, maintenance and enhancement of complex or sophisticated systems of hardware, software, processes, etc
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Derived from the Latin ingenium, engineering means something like brilliant idea, flash of genius The word was created in the 16th century and originally described a profession that we would probably call an artistic inventor
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1: At its most general,Engineering is the entire field of activity of professional engineers, engineering technologists and technicians 2: Engineering as a university degree, such as the B Sc(Eng), and as a professional activity is concerned intellectual and conceptual work using engineering knowledge and engineering competencies to conceive, create designing and implementing, components, systems, engineering works, products and processes and to solve problems of economic or social value The process is based on scientific knowledge, requires synthesis of knowledge, and takes into account wider issues 3: Engineering is also used to describe a way of working to create or improve an end product that is useful, reliable and viable (See technologyandtechnical )
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Analysis and/or design work requiring licensing through formal education, experience and the use of mathematics and the applied sciences
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The Institute for Systems Research
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The use of scientific knowledge and trial-and-error to design systems (See Science )
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Analysis or design work requiring extensive preparation and experience in the use of mathematics, chemistry, physics and the engineering sciences
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A general term which refers to the systematic analysis and development of measurable physical data, using applied mathematical, scientific, and technical principles, to yield tangible end products which can be made, produced, and constructed
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There are a number of types of engineering (chemical, civil, mechanical, electrical) which apply to different areas of design and construction All engineering work is regulated by safety standards, and issues of patents and design protection may also arise
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The art and science by which the mechanical properties of matter are made useful to man in structures and machines
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{i} work of an engineer (including planning, design, etc.)
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• CAST-ALUMINUM CYLINDER HEADS help maintain even engine temperatures and minimize weight
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Engineering is the work involved in designing and constructing engines and machinery, or structures such as roads and bridges. Engineering is also the subject studied by people who want to do this work. graduates with degrees in engineering. see also chemical engineering, civil engineering, electrical engineering, genetic engineering. the work involved in designing and building roads, bridges, machines etc civil engineering genetic engineering. Professional art of applying science to the optimum conversion of the resources of nature to the uses of humankind. Engineering is based principally on physics, chemistry, and mathematics and their extensions into materials science, solid and fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, transfer and rate processes, and systems analysis. A great body of special knowledge is associated with engineering; preparation for professional practice involves extensive training in the application of that knowledge. Engineers employ two types of natural resources, materials and energy. Materials acquire uses that reflect their properties: their strength, ease of fabrication, lightness, or durability; their ability to insulate or conduct; and their chemical, electrical, or acoustical properties. Important sources of energy include fossil fuels (coal, petroleum, gas), wind, sunlight, falling water, and nuclear fission. See also aerospace engineering, civil engineering, chemical engineering. genetic engineering, mechanical engineering, military engineering. computer aided software engineering human factors engineering human engineering aerospace engineering chemical engineering civil engineering electrical engineering engineering geology geological engineering genetic engineering industrial engineering mechanical engineering military engineering systems engineering
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the discipline dealing with the art or science of applying scientific knowledge to practical problems; "he had trouble deciding which branch of engineering to study"
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The profession of or work performed by an engineer Engineering involves the knowledge of the mathematical and natural sciences (biological and physical) gained by study, experience, and practice that are applied with judgment and creativity to develop ways to utilize the materials and forces of nature for the benefit of mankind
<span class="word-self">engineeringspan> geology
or geological engineering Scientific discipline concerned with the application of geologic knowledge to engineering problems such as reservoir design and location, determination of slope stability for construction purposes, and determination of earthquake, flood, or subsidence danger in areas considered for roads, pipelines, bridges, dams, or other engineering works
financial <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
Combining or dividing existing instruments to create new financial products
financial <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
Combining or carving up existing instruments to create new financial products
genetic <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
Genetic engineering is the science or activity of changing the genetic structure of an animal, plant, or other organism in order to make it stronger or more suitable for a particular purpose. Scientists have used genetic engineering to protect tomatoes against the effects of freezing. Scientific alteration of the structure of genetic material in a living organism. It involves the production and use of recombinant DNA and has been employed to create bacteria that synthesize insulin and other human proteins.genetic engineer n. the science of changing the genetic structure of an animal, plant, or human, usually to make them stronger or healthier engineer. Artificial manipulation, modification, and recombination of DNA or other nucleic-acid molecules in order to modify an organism or population of organisms. The term initially meant any of a wide range of techniques for modifying or manipulating organisms through heredity and reproduction. Now the term denotes the narrower field of recombinant-DNA technology, or gene cloning, in which DNA molecules from two or more sources are combined, either within cells or in test tubes, and then inserted into host organisms in which they are able to reproduce. This technique is used to produce new genetic combinations that are of value to science, medicine, agriculture, or industry. Through recombinant-DNA techniques, bacteria have been created that are capable of synthesizing human insulin, human interferon, human growth hormone, a hepatitis-B vaccine, and other medically useful substances. Recombinant-DNA techniques, combined with the development of a technique for producing antibodies in great quantity, have made an impact on medical diagnosis and cancer research. Plants have been genetically adjusted to perform nitrogen fixation and to produce their own pesticides. Bacteria capable of biodegrading oil have been produced for use in oil-spill cleanups. Genetic engineering also introduces the fear of adverse genetic manipulations and their consequences (e.g., antibiotic-resistant bacteria or new strains of disease). See also biotechnology, molecular biology
genetic <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
the technology of preparing recombinant DNA in vitro by cutting up DNA molecules and splicing together fragments from more than one organism
human <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
study of the influence of work conditions on job effectiveness; profession which deals with bringing groups of people and/or machines to a more efficient and effective performance
industrial <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
The branch of engineering that is concerned with the efficient production of industrial goods as affected by elements such as plant and procedural design, the management of materials and energy, and the integration of workers within the overall system.industrial engineer n. Application of engineering principles and techniques of scientific management to the maintenance of high levels of productivity at optimum cost in industrial enterprises. Frederick W. Taylor pioneered in the scientific measurement of work, and Frank (1868-1924) and Lillian (1878-1972) Gilbreth refined it with time-and-motion studies. As a result, production processes were simplified, enabling workers to increase production. The industrial engineer selects tools and materials for production that are most efficient and least costly to the company. The engineer may also determine the sequence of production and the design of plant facilities or factories. See also ergonomics
mechanical <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
The branch of engineering that encompasses the generation and application of heat and mechanical power and the design, production, and use of machines and tools.mechanical engineer n. the study of the design and production of machines and tools engineer. Branch of engineering concerned with the design, manufacture, installation, and operation of engines, machines, and manufacturing processes. Mechanical engineering involves application of the principles of dynamics, control, thermodynamics and heat transfer, fluid mechanics, strength of materials, materials science, electronics, and mathematics. It is concerned with machine tools, motor vehicles, textile machinery, packaging machines, printing machinery, metalworking machines, welding, air conditioning, refrigerators, agricultural machinery, and many other machines and processes essential to an industrial economy
mechanical <span class="word-self">engineeringspan> equipment
tools and accessories needed in the profession of mechanical engineering
military <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
Art and practice of designing and building military works and of building and maintaining lines of military transport and communications. It includes both tactical support (see tactics) on the battlefield, including construction of fortifications and demolition of enemy installations, and strategic support (see strategy) away from the front lines, such as construction or maintenance of airfields, ports, roads, railroads, bridges, and hospitals. Its most notable feat in ancient times was the Great Wall of China. The preeminent military engineers of the ancient Western world were the Romans, who maintained their power by constructing not only forts and garrisons but roads, bridges, aqueducts, harbors, and lighthouses. See also civil engineering
naval <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
the branch of engineering that deals with the design and construction and operation of ships
practical civil <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
profession which deals with the correct engineering planning of structures at the level of practical engineer
practical computer <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
programming of computer programs and computer hardware on the level of an engineer
practical electric <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
profession which deals with the planning of electrical systems at the level of practical engineer
production <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
branch of engineering that deals with manufacture and management
re-<span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
The complete redesign of a process, with an emphasis on finding creative new ways to accomplish an objective
re-<span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
– A quality improvement tool used to question assumptions and radically redesign what people do and how they work
re-<span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
The process of rethinking and redesigning business processes to achieve dramatic improvements in productivity and quality
reverse <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
(Ticaret) The disassembly and analysis of a competing product to evaluate its comparative strengths and weaknesses in preparation for the possible manufacture of a similar item
reverse <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
disassembly of a device or program in order to discover how it operates
software <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
branch of computer sciences that deals with the methodological aspect of creating computer programs
systems <span class="word-self">engineeringspan>
Technique of using knowledge from various branches of engineering and science to introduce technological innovations into the planning and development stages of a system. Systems engineering was first applied to the organization of commercial telephone systems in the 1920s and '30s. Many systems-engineering techniques were developed during World War II in an effort to deploy military equipment more efficiently. Postwar growth in the field was spurred by advances in electronic systems and by the development of computers and information theory. Systems engineering usually involves incorporating new technology into complex, man-made systems, in which a change in one part affects many others. One tool used by systems engineers is the flowchart, which shows the system in graphic form, with geometric figures representing various subsystems and arrows representing their interactions. Other tools include mathematical models, probability theory, statistical analysis, and computer simulations
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