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    40 Recent Patents on Corrosion Science‚ 2010‚ 2‚ 40-54 Open Access Biomedical Implants: Corrosion and its Prevention - A Review Geetha Manivasagam*‚ Durgalakshmi Dhinasekaran and Asokamani Rajamanickam School of Mechanical and Building Sciences‚ VIT University‚ Vellore 632 014‚ Tamil Nadu‚ India Abstract: In the area of materials science‚ corrosion of biomaterials is of paramount importance as biomaterials are required for the survival of the human beings suffering from acute heart diseases

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    CHAPTER 1INTRODUCTION TO SOFTWARE ENGINEERING What is meant by software engineering. Software engineering ethics A brief introduction to ethical issues that affect software engineering. Case studies An introduction to three examples that are used in later chapters in the book. Software engineering 4 The economies of ALL developed nations are dependent on software. More and more systems are software controlled Software engineering is concerned with theories‚ methods and tools for

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    of innovation spurred me to take up designing. I major in Electrical and Electronic designing with an exceptional inclination to dive into the testing field. Amid my undergrad program I took in the different basics of Electrical and Electronics Engineering which together with common sense coursework fortify hobby. Right from my school‚ I had a keen interest towards Mathematics‚ Science and research in general. This essential interest drove me to take up Mathematics‚ Physics and Chemistry as my significant

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    I chose to study Mechanical Engineering because; they say it is the mother of all engineering. Be it Electrical engineering‚ chemical engineering‚ civil engineering without mechanical engineering all of this branches of engineering are useless. Our daily live is almost impossible to live without components that are made up of mechanical part. The pencil we use is been operated by the help of a simple mechanical design. All of these simple mechanical ideas have either made people rich‚ countries have

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    APPLICATION OF CHEMICAL SENSORS IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING A chemical sensor is a device that transforms chemical information‚ ranging from the concentration of a specific sample component to total composition analysis‚ into an analytically useful signal. The chemical information‚ mentioned above‚ may originate from a chemical reaction of the analyte or from a physical property of the system investigated. Chemical sensors its application in various fields of engineering like civil‚ environment‚ medical‚ biotechnology

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    industrial and system engineering in the management of the semiconductor industry especially in dealing with optimizing complex processes and systems. My team and I are constantly looking for new ways to improve our processes such as optimizing tool processing time to increase productivity. More than often‚ we are involved in data analysing and looking for new ways to solve problems effectively. I realised that my passion and job satisfaction comes from being able to find engineering solutions to chronic

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    THE BENEFITS THAT ENGINEERING HAS BROUGHT TO THE WORLD INTRODUCTION Engineers apply the principles of science and mathematics to develop economical solutions to technical problems. Their work is the link between scientific discoveries and the commercial applications that meet societal and consumer needs. They also use their imagination and analytical skills to invent‚ design‚ and build things that matter. They are team players with independent minds who turn ideas into reality. Many become

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    Developing the Future of Flight Aerospace engineering is the field of engineering dealing with the design‚ development‚ construction‚ testing‚ and operation of vehicles operating in the Earth’s atmosphere or in outer space (Stanzione). Aerospace engineers can work on many different vehicles from aircraft to deep diving vessels to high speed trains. The vast knowledge in aerodynamics‚ propulsion systems‚ structural design‚ materials‚ avionics‚ and stability allows them to work on just about anything

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    Civil Engineering “The well being of the world largely depends upon the work of the engineer. There is great future and unlimited scope for the profession; new works of all kinds are and will be required in every country‚ and for a young man of imagination and keenness I cannot conceive a more attractive profession. Imagination is necessary as well as scientific knowledge.”1 is quoted from Sir William Halcrow who is one of the well known civil engineers in the world. As a civil engineering student

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    INTRODUCTION Griffith School of Engineering has various researchers‚ academic and non-academic‚ working on several projects to improve the technology using innovative ideas. One such project currently being undertaken by senior technical officer‚ Domagoj Leskarac‚ is development of an electric motorcycle. The project team‚ Griffith Electric Motorcycle (GEM) team‚ is based on the Nathan campus of Griffith University. This project was a part of my final year Industry Affiliates Program (IAP) thesis

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