EG2401 Engineering Professionalism Group 3 Final Report EG2401 Engineering Professionalism Full Report Group Members: Liu Weiyuan (A0086030R) Pham Thi Cam Nguyen (A0074425H) Reymond Edlin (A0083418A) EG2401 Engineering Professionalism Group 3 Final Report EG2401 Engineering Professionalism Group 3 Final Report Contents Abstract I. Introduction/Background II. Method III. Discussion 1. Bribe or Gifts? Ethical or Unethical? 2. Case Studies and the Scenario Case Study # 1 Case Study
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Problem 7.7 Product Enhancement Introduction Reverse engineering is performed for many different reasons – to document a product design, to understand important aspects of a product for academic reasons or to design for interoperability, to investigate the reasons for the success or failure of a device or system, or to improve or redesign the product. In this activity your team will design an enhancement or accessory to an Automoblox toy vehicle that can be sold separately or that can be marketed
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fateme_askarzadeh@yahoo.com Fatemeh Askarzadeh Education: MS/MBA in management (Major in Financial Management) Graduate School of Management and Economics (GSME) Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran, GPA: 4/4 2010-2012 B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering (Major in Control) Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran 2005-2009 High school Diploma/Pre-University Certificate Dr. Hesabi Talented Students High School, Kerman, Iran 2001-2005 Related Courses: Related Courses: Investment Management
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Josiah Gideon E. Garcia Mechatronics Engineer Josiah Gideon E. Garcia Mechatronics Engineer #283 R. Mendoza St., Poblacion, Agoncillo, Batangas josiahgideongarcia@gmail.com – 09068184056/09158635115 #283 R. Mendoza St., Poblacion, Agoncillo, Batangas josiahgideongarcia@gmail.com – 09068184056/09158635115 Personal Details | Single24 years of ageBorn Again ChristianA Filipino citizenBorn on July 17, 1991 | Skills | Computer literateKnowledgeable in Microsoft Office, AutoCAD, and Fluidsim | Career
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EDUCATION Department of Civil Engineering, University of Maryland (UMD) PhD, Project Management│Current GPA 3.67/4.00 College Park, MD Expected May, 2019 College of Ship Engineering, Harbin Engineering University (HEU) Harbin, China M.S., Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering│GPA 3.75/4.00 Sept.2012 ~ Jun.2014 Awards: China National Scholarship; Merit Student in Heilongjiang Province (Top 5/180). College of Ship Engineering, Harbin Engineering University (HEU) Harbin, China
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Memorandum To: Andy Theiss From: Kevin Geohegan (Seat 9), Karthik Pillalamarri (Seat 16), Sam Reifsteck (Seat 3), Justin Sikkema (Seat 6) Date: 11/4/2015 Re: Materials Testing 1. Introduction The arm supports for Office Spaces’ newest chairs need to be strong, yet not overly heavy or overly expensive. There were four combinations of materials and cross-section designs for the arm supports available to us for testing: rectangular steel, brass, and aluminum, as well as hollow, square aluminum.
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career. Did you know what you wanted to do? If you did know, how did you know? Was you inspired, did someone from a career field come and talk to your class and sparked the interest that changed your life? Bring someone in from the career field of engineering to speak to our class. A large amount of the young minds in this class are creative and technology oriented. If an engineer came to talk our class the creative people could be inspired to create buildings and to design and engineer blueprints and
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My career goal is to attend Thaddeus Stevens in the electrical or mechanical field, and to work hard to become proficient in that trade. Growing up I’ve always liked to take things apart to see how they work, whether its building computers, or rebuilding motorcycle engines. After I obtain my associates degree at Steven’s I will use my education in the trade, and continue to grow professionally. Secondary education is almost a necessity in Americas competitive workforce. In today’s day and age
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Diesel Mechanic Becoming a diesel mechanic is an extremely rare and overlooked career path. Not everyone is cut out to be a diesel mechanic; it is a very dirty, hands-on job. However, it does not require any standard curriculum knowledge. It is simply the understanding of an intricate diesel engine. Being a diesel mechanic is a rewarding career that is a vital part of maintaining much of America’s transport. Diesel mechanics work on the diesel engine, the workhorse that powers larger vehicles. Diesel
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CHEM 145 is absolutely the best advanced lab class one can take at Harvard. It is not only well designed, taught, and graded, but it will also give you the chance to befriend some of the best teaching staff you will ever meet. At the end of the semester, you will become such a pro at giving presentations, and you will feel competent to work for any inorganic or organic chemistry lab. The course itself is very nicely structured. Throughout the semester, you will be trying to synthesize a Co or Fe
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