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Renewables and circular economy: Pieces of Engineering at COP 24

Paul Faillace February 07, 2019 Environmental Engineering Leave a Comment
Renewables Engineering

The United Nations climate change conference confirms alarming data on pollution and record levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere: how to act to curb them? We have only 20 years to save the planet The latest data on climate

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Wood acoustic insulation: How to reduce insulation losses?

Paul Faillace February 03, 2019 Civil Engineering Leave a Comment
Wood acoustic insulation

If we talk about wood acoustic insulation, inevitably we need to analyze what happens along the façades and roofs of a building built in the much re-evaluated material. The façade envelope must traditionally meet energy needs. This implies that it

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4 Reasons To Study Telecommunications Engineering

Paul Faillace January 24, 2019 Telecommunication Engineering Leave a Comment
Telecommunications Engineering

Studying Telecommunications Engineering can be the key to finding better job offers, acquiring many skills or developing your career abroad. Currently occupying vacant positions with qualified engineers has become a real challenge for companies. Reason why those professionals who achieve

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The Secret to Innovative Product Design 

Paul Faillace January 18, 2019 About Engineering Leave a Comment
Innovative Product Design 

If you want your company to be a leader in your industry, it’s essential to have a constant flow of creative ideas that lead to innovative products. Some companies may struggle to come up with new ideas that lead to

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Engineering in food industries

Paul Faillace January 17, 2019 Food Engineering Leave a Comment
food industries

To train professionals with solid scientific, technological bases, with ethical attitudes and aptitudes; capable of designing, managing, developing, controlling and innovating production systems in the food industry, oriented in a sustainable and comprehensive manner at the regional, national and international

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3 Tips for Running a Successful and Safe Fuel Station

Paul Faillace January 12, 2019 About Engineering Leave a Comment

Operating a fuel station is no laughing matter. While it might seem simple on the surface, it’s a lot more of a challenge than many would give it credit for. As you provide the lifeblood of vehicles across the country,

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How does the engine cooling system work?

Paul Faillace January 03, 2019 Automotive Engineering Leave a Comment
engine cooling system

Internal combustion engines produce power by burning the fuel to create a tremendous amount of heat and pressure, which is converted into mechanical energy to move the vehicle. And even with all the wonderful efficiency of modern engines, these are

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Checklist for your engineering career entry

Paul Faillace December 27, 2018 Engineering Career Leave a Comment
engineering career

Your career as an engineer is imminent? The selection of the appropriate entry jobs as a junior engineer is not always easy, but it can be critical. We help you to get the right start. You should pay attention to

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James Watt: The steam engine

Paul Faillace December 20, 2018 Industrial Engineering Leave a Comment
steam engine

Have you ever wondered who invented the steam engine? The first steam engine was developed in 1633. Its creation is attributed to Eduard Somerset. But who invented the steam engine that really revolutionized the world, was the Scottish engineer James

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The 5 longest suspension bridges in the world

Paul Faillace December 13, 2018 Civil Engineering Leave a Comment
suspension bridges

Bridges are buildings designed by man, since ancient times, to overcome natural or artificial obstacles placed before a path. These connecting works are typical of civil engineering as well as among the most fascinating works ever created because they can

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