Engineers
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Biologists, chemists, engineers, and other experts have also been emigrating in search of better opportunities.
Even after the prize spurred scientists, inventors, and
engineers
from all walks of life into action, it took nearly a half-century for John Harrison, an English carpenter-turned-clockmaker, to win.
This is an even bigger problem for the hundreds of start-ups that want to hire
engineers
but can’t afford to compete with the likes of Google and Facebook.
And, while the US has many
engineers
of its own (and imports others, despite restrictive immigration policies), many other countries do not, exacerbating the challenges smaller start-ups there face in getting qualified people.
The problem is not just a lack of engineers, but also of people with the necessary business, financial, and communication skills.
They need to invest considerable time and money in training scientists and engineers, establishing genuinely independent, well-funded regulators, and putting in place the necessary technical infrastructure.
Its tech-savvy information-technology pioneers, software engineers, and call-center operators have made the country an economic success story.
One notable example: right before the launch, SpaceX
engineers
found a few cracks in the second-stage engine nozzle extension.
For a country to export the services of lawyers, doctors, engineers, insurers, accountants, and teachers, other countries must recognize and trust its professional qualifications and broader regulatory regime.
Thanks to generous US aid --Taiwan was for several decades second only to Israel in the amount of American aid received --Taiwan could send its best university students, especially engineers, to study abroad.
Now Taiwan has the highest proportion of
engineers
to total population in the world.
Many Taiwanese
engineers
studied in prestigious American universities, with the result that in Boston people sometimes refer to M.I.T. as "Made in Taiwan" rather than the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Once Korean students overthrew the dictatorship of Park's successor, Chung Doo-hwan, Korean scientists, engineers, economists, and others, returned home en masse , bringing knowledge acquired in the US with them.
But what if Spain - and Europe as a whole - had reacted in the opposite way to the Madrid train bombing of April, saying: "We promise that because of that slaughter we will double our support for stabilization in Iraq by sending twice as many troops, experts, engineers, teachers, policemen, doctors, and billions of euros in support of allied forces and their Iraqi co-workers."
The digital transformation will bring opportunities and create new types of jobs: systems developers, transportation network engineers, medical device consultants, data analysts, electrical
engineers
for smart grids, and many more.
On the contrary, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un seems to be exhorting his scientists and
engineers
to accelerate development of nuclear weapons.
When Venter and his team began their effort, genetic
engineers
had tools that were powerful but, by modern standards, crude.
Water ministries are typically staffed with
engineers
and generalist civil servants.
Within four months of its opening, the bridge was destroyed by winds in a manner totally unanticipated by its
engineers.
They noted the cyclical regularity of such occurrences and speculated that it represented a gap in communications between generations of
engineers.
Each used technology that
engineers
had been confidently employing for bridges, and for which the assumed loads and methods of analysis were well established.
In every case,
engineers
believed that they were just building incrementally on successful practice.
It was also known to Galileo, who noted that Renaissance
engineers
who followed successful methods of building ships and moving obelisks were often surprised by the spontaneous failures when tried with larger ships and obelisks.
When the failures described above occurred,
engineers
were sensitized to their own limitations and so approached subsequent designs - no matter of what kind of bridge - with renewed respect for the laws and forces of nature.
Unfortunately, human memory fades with time, and new generations of
engineers
with no vivid experience of past failures can proceed with hubris to design again beyond wise limits.
Building a novel bridge, especially in the wake of a spectacular failure, forces
engineers
to think from scratch and also to think more deeply and critically.
Whether there will be a major cable-stayed bridge failure soon - or around the year 2030 - will most likely depend not so much on computer analyses as on how well
engineers
know their history and are determined not to repeat it.
Rather, it will require the development of an entirely new curriculum that gives the next generation of technologists, engineers, scientists, and mathematicians the formal foundations – including shared vocabulary and intellectual frameworks – for considering the macro effects of their actions on society.
Accountants, architects, attorneys, and
engineers
all then jump on the bandwagon, using restrictive licensing requirements to limit supply, competition, and foreign entry.
Within Japan, Englishnization has enabled us to hire more non-Japanese employees, including 80% of our new
engineers
since 2011.
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