Engineer
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1100 examples of Engineer in a sentence
We genetically
engineer
bacteria.
For example, Pramode C.E., an
engineer
from Kerala, India, has organized groups of self-learners who build our computer under his good guidance.
And Parag Shah, another engineer, from Mumbai, has unbundled our projects into smaller, more manageable bites that he now serves in his pioneering do-it-yourself computer science program.
You see the English
engineer
giving directions in the background.
One a mathematician and engineer, and the other a poet.
So I teamed up with a gentleman called James Leahy, a civil
engineer
and a recent master's graduate of the Sustainable Development program at DIT, and together we drafted the simplified model network, which I could then go ahead and visualize.
I'm, among several other things, an electrical engineer, and that means that I spend a good amount of time designing and building new pieces of technology, and more specifically designing and building electronics.
If you are an engineer, then find ways to prevent too much data from being concentrated in too few hands.
So being a mechanical engineer, being at MIT and having lots of resources available to me, I thought I'd try to do something about it.
So I'm an academic at MIT, and I'm a mechanical engineer, so I can do things like look at the type of terrain you want to travel on, and figure out how much resistance it should impose, look at the parts we have available and mix and match them to figure out what sort of gear trains we can use, and then look at the power and force you can get out of your upper body to analyze how fast you should be able to go in this chair as you put your arms up and down the levers.
As you might have guessed, I'm a tissue engineer, and this is a video of some of the beating heart that I've engineered in the lab.
And this is a schematic of a bioreactor we're developing in our lab to help
engineer
tissues in a more modular, scalable way.
But another thing about these induced pluripotent stem cells is that if we take some skin cells, let's say, from people with a genetic disease and we
engineer
tissues out of them, we can actually use tissue-engineering techniques to generate models of those diseases in the lab.
David is a software
engineer.
I went 300 miles out of Delhi into a really remote village where the chances of a passing software development
engineer
was very little.
So we have to look at this pipeline the way an
engineer
would, and say, "How can we do better?"
So my big dream is to become an aircraft
engineer
and pilot when I grow up.
And so, as an engineer, I'm really fascinated and I have a lot of respect for how good people are with their hands.
And the way it works is, as you move your body through the world, if, as an engineer, I can make a system that can measure that motion, and then present to you sensations over time that kind of make sense, that match up with what you might feel in the real world, I can fool you into thinking you're touching something even though there's nothing there.
So I went back to my college and became a typical Japanese worker as a systems
engineer.
My parents wanted me to become an
engineer
like them.
And the first one is a college-educated professional, creative type, manager, engineer, doctor, lawyer, that kind of worker.
We've been engineering them with an
engineer
named Eric Karsh who works with me on it, and we've been doing this new work because there are new wood products out there for us to use, and we call them mass timber panels.
I've got a lot to learn, I'm a computer engineer, I've got long hair, but I'm working under Andy Grove, who's been called the greatest manager of his or any other era.
But I'm a biomedical engineer, and perhaps the application I like the most is in the medical field, and it's very difficult to imagine a closer interaction with the human body than actually going inside the body, for example, to perform a minimally invasive procedure.
French
engineer
Michel Virlogeux and British architect Lord Foster collaborated together to produce something which is a really spectacular synergy of architecture and engineering.
As an engineer, it's part of my DNA.
I couldn't be a very good
engineer
if I wasn't wanting to innovate, but we have to do so from a position of knowledge and strength and understanding.
We need to design, build and
engineer
a home away from home for the cells.
It's really a convergence of disciplines, where biology is influencing the way we design, the way we engineer, the way we build.
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