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Encyclopedia > List of materials engineers

This is a list of materials engineers. For other disciplines, see list of engineers. See also Category:Materials engineers. For a list of engineers see: List of aerospace engineers List of chemical engineers List of civil engineers List of electrical engineers List of industrial engineers List of materials engineers List of mechanical engineers List of inventors List of architects List of urban planners List of scientists List of heroic...

. Muhammad Tanweer Khan [Metallurgy and materials engineers] Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev Russian: ; December 19 [O.S. January 1 1907] 1906 – November 10, 1982) was the effective ruler of the Soviet Union from 1964 to 1982, though at first in partnership with others. ... Metallurgical engineering- Designing, creating, or producing metals by various methods, for various applications, from metallic elements described on the Chemical Periodic Table of the Elements. ... Bonnie J. Dunbar (Ph. ... Ceramic engineering is the technology of manufacturing and usage of ceramic materials. ... Template:Redirect Template:Redirect U.S. Space Shuttle astronaut Bruce McCandless II using a manned maneuvering unit (MMU) outside the Challenger in 1984. ... F. B. Pickering (Frederick Brian) is a British metallurgist who was born in Rotherham, near Sheffield. ... Metallurgical engineering- Designing, creating, or producing metals by various methods, for various applications, from metallic elements described on the Chemical Periodic Table of the Elements. ... Daniel J. Shanefield is a ceramic engineer. ... Ceramic engineering is the technology of manufacturing and usage of ceramic materials. ...


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Engineer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (211 words)
An engineer is someone who practices the profession of engineering – a person who uses scientific knowledge to solve practical problems using technology.
The title "engineer" is normally used only by individuals who have an academic degree (or equivalent work experience) in one of the engineering disciplines.
This applies particularly to those european countries with laws regulating the use of the title engineer, since the term technologist is not regulated.
Materials Engineers (535 words)
Employment of materials engineers is expected to grow more slowly than the average for all occupations through 2008.
Many of the manufacturing industries in which materials engineers are concentrated—such as primary metals; industrial machinery and equipment; and stone, clay, and glass products—are expected to experience declines in employment.
As firms outsource their materials engineering needs, however, employment growth is expected in many services industries including research and testing, personnel supply, health, and engineering and architectural services.
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