Mechanical Engineering Trends for 2019
With the whole year ahead of us, now is the perfect time to look at the mechanical engineering trends for 2019. 2018, much like the years before it, left its mark on the entire mechanical engineering sector. Data protection was certainly
Ohio State Sees Its First Woman Inducted into the National Academy of Engineering
Dorota Grejner-Brzezinska, an Ohio State University engineering professor has become the first woman from the university to be named to the National Academy of Engineering. Grejner-Brzezinska, a professor in the department of Civil, Environmental and Geodetic Engineering was one
Aerospace Engineer Says You’re Never Too Young to Reach for the Stars
As we commemorate International Women’s Day, we celebrate the accomplishments of women everywhere who have made great strides within the engineering realm. Recent estimates show that women make up only 10% of all aerospace engineers, with that number being even
Time is Running Out for Companies That Have Let Digitalization Pass Them By
Why there’s no avoiding the digital revolution in mechanical engineering. There are famous examples of companies that didn’t recognize the sign of the times and let digitalization pass them by. One of the most frequently cited cases – because it is
The Girl Scouts Are Paving the Way for Girls in STEM
The Girl Scouts have introduced badges that can be earned which award young girls once they have mastered or learned a new skill in a STEM field. The new initiative looks to introduce these STEM subjects to young women in