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ASEE is a nonprofit organization of individuals, institutions, and companies dedicated to improving all aspects of engineering education. This site has a very interesting precollege section which attempts to explain what engineers do and to help high school students determine whether they have the interest and the aptitude to study engineering.

The AWEA home page has all the info on wind energy, "the world's fastest growing energy technology."(!)

Motion control is the process of computer controlled kinetics-- the foundation of robotics. The ability to precisely control the path of a tool enables fabrication of objects that would not be possible or practical by hand held methods.

Just as titled, this is a collection of links to information related to Computational Fluid Dynamics.

Tons of computer and engineering sites here, but also a 27-category index search tool with site summaries. Excellent.

This is a major WWW resource for design engineers in the embedded systems, DSP, real-time, and industrial embedded areas. The aim is to inform engineers of all important EE resources wherever they may be.

The Electric Power Research Institute delivers the science and technology to make the generation, delivery, and use of electricity affordable, efficient, and environmentally sound.

This site contains accounts of real engineering projects written for use in engineering education.

Engineering Information Inc. identifies, organizes, and facilitates easy access to published engineering literature.

Summaries of useful texts in the field of Engineering, covering many topics: experimental versus computational mechanics, numerical methods in fluid mechanics, heat mass transfer, biofluid mechanics, and more.

Input Shaping is a feedforward control technique for reducing vibrations in computer controlled machines.

Self-proclaimed as "the world's largest technical professional society," IEEE here provides a website offering information on their upcoming conferences, education, and organization. For a fee they provide a "Career Asset Manager" for engineers. This site is also available in text-only from.

This site is for anyone interested in the field of Industrial Engineering. They even answer the question, "Why become an Industrial Engineer?" You'll find all the IIE's recent publications, but in order to join one of their forums, you must be a member.

In the interest of improving U.S. industrial capacity, the Integrated Manufacturing Lab gives designers the tools to move products to market faster. Electro-mechanical types, read all about it here.

An online respository of information about MicroElectroMechanical Systems.

There is interesting historical information here, as well as current trends and job opportunities in foundry businesses.

NSAE does a good job of defining their organization and architectural engineering as a field. They include educational requirements and the schools which offer them.


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