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So the opportunity of making a part in real time that has the properties to be a final part really opens up 3D manufacturing, and for us, this is very exciting, because this really is owning the intersection between hardware, software and molecular science, and I can't wait to see what designers and
engineers
around the world are going to be able to do with this great tool.
The true comet rotation period is 12 and a half hours, so this is accelerated, but you will understand that our flight dynamics
engineers
thought, this is not going to be an easy thing to land on.
So combine those with the adventurous outliers from new generations of locally trained architects and designers and engineers, and always remember that you are designing for curving, tapering, hollow poles.
Well, we don't need to travel at warp speeds to see other planet atmospheres, although I don't want to dissuade any budding
engineers
from figuring out how to do that.
It's a sentiment that's pretty common among female
engineers
that I work with and that I know.
This ranges from pacemakers to insulin pumps to the materials that
engineers
are using to try and build new tissue.
Fantastic for structural
engineers.
But it's not just structural
engineers
and insurance people who need this.
What are the odds that the experts, your chemical engineer, your railroad transportation engineers, have been trained on whatever UAV that particular county happens to have?
What we didn't know at the time was that the civil
engineers
would have loved, needed the data as we recorded the box beams, the serial numbers, the locations, as we went into the rubble.
If you go to Calais and talk to refugees, you'll meet lawyers, politicians, engineers, graphic designers, farmers, soldiers.
That's one reason
engineers
are trying to develop bioluminescent trees.
For the final touch, the artist uses a chop, or a stamp, and signs their work, and can hold it up to say, "The fish was exactly this big!" Fifty years ago in the old Soviet Union, a team of
engineers
was secretly moving a large object through a desolate countryside.
This is the law of buoyancy, and
engineers
still call it Archimedes' Principle.
But
engineers
and researchers often require accuracy on microscopic levels with a high certainty of being right every time.
A technique called the thin film lithography process allowed
engineers
to shrink the reader and writer.
So it's thanks to the combined efforts of generations of engineers, material scientists, and quantum physicists that this tool of incredible power and precision can spin in the palm of your hand.
Here's a little-known fact about that: the average age of the systems engineers, the controllers in the room that day, was 26, which means, among other things, their age, when they heard that challenge, was 18.
Even if
engineers
could somehow design a machine that didn't violate the first law of thermodynamics, it still wouldn't work in the real world because of the second law.
And at the moment, in my country, for instance, we often send
engineers
to rural areas and farmers to the cities, which makes no sense at all.
Creative constraints apply across professions, to architects and artists, writers, engineers, and scientists.
In response,
engineers
had a wild idea.
With each invention, the
engineers
demonstrated an essential habit of scientific thinking - that solutions must recognize the limitations of current technology in order to advance it.
I'm doing some research in my lab with a video camera, and within the first week, a million people had seen this work, and literally within days, engineers, teachers and students from around the world were already posting their own YouTube videos of them using my system or derivatives of this work.
When software
engineers
at two companies were asked to rate their performance, 32% of the
engineers
at one company and 42% at the other put themselves in the top 5%.
These are people who were nurses, bankers, painters,
engineers
and lots and lots of PhD students.
These inventors,
engineers
and makers are dreaming up technologies that we hope can make the world a wonderful place.
And now, seven of the biggest engineering companies are piloting reentry internship programs for returning
engineers
as part of an initiative with the Society of Women
Engineers.
A group of automobile
engineers
on their weekends are competing with Toyota.
To me, the irony about the Facit story is hearing about the Facit engineers, who had bought cheap, small electronic calculators in Japan that they used to double-check their calculators.
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