Radovan Zdero
Practical Career Advice for Engineers
Personal Letters from an Experienced Engineer to Students and New Engineers
Radovan Zdero
Practical Career Advice for Engineers
Personal Letters from an Experienced Engineer to Students and New Engineers
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Written by an experienced engineer, this book is a series of personal conversation-style letters that offers practical career advice to all engineers. It guides them through their entire career from early education, to professional certification, on into the workplace, and eventually to retirement.
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Written by an experienced engineer, this book is a series of personal conversation-style letters that offers practical career advice to all engineers. It guides them through their entire career from early education, to professional certification, on into the workplace, and eventually to retirement.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 184
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 286g
- ISBN-13: 9781032044118
- ISBN-10: 103204411X
- Artikelnr.: 62114291
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 184
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 286g
- ISBN-13: 9781032044118
- ISBN-10: 103204411X
- Artikelnr.: 62114291
Radovan Zdero, PhD, CEng, MIMechE, has decades of experience as an engineer and a mentor to engineers. His engineering background includes a master's degree in aerodynamics (McMaster University, Canada) and a doctoral degree in biomechanics (Queen's University, Canada). He is a Chartered Engineer, a Member of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, and a Professor in the Division of Orthopaedic Surgery and the Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering (Western University, Canada). He has published many scholarly research articles in peer-reviewed engineering, science, and medical journals. He is also the editor of the engineering textbook Experimental Methods in Orthopaedic Biomechanics.
Part 1: Basics. Letter 1. What's an Engineer?. Letter 2. The Different
Types of Engineers: The "Classic 4" and Their Spin-Offs. Letter 3. A Brief
History of How Engineers Built Civilization: Ancient Times to Today. Part
2: Preparation. Letter 4. To B.E. or Not to B.E.: Studying Engineering in
University. Letter 5. Why (and Why Not) to Get a Master's or Doctorate in
Engineering. Letter 6. Professional Engineering Status: Societies,
Certifications, Designations. Part 3: Principles. Letter 7. The Science of
Engineering: How to Use Scientific Principles and Procedures. Letter 8. The
Art of Engineering: How to Unlock and Maximize the Engineer's Creativity.
Letter 9. The Business of Engineering: How to Understand and Apply Business
Principles. Letter 10. The Ethics of Engineering: Understanding the Moral
Duties of the Engineer. Letter 11. The Personal Traits of an Engineer:
Typical Attributes of an Effective Engineer. Part 4: Workforce. Letter 12.
Where Do Engineers Work? University, Industry, Government. Letter 13. Start
Your Engineering Career: How to Get a Good Job. Letter 14. Keep Your
Engineering Career: How to Make Your Boss Happy. Letter 15. Advance Your
Engineering Career: How to Climb Ladders and Cross Bridges. Letter 16.
Personal Organization Skills for Engineers: The "Clompass" Strategy. Letter
17. Communication Skills for Engineers: Speaking and Writing Effectively.
Letter 18. Leadership Skills for Engineers: How to Lead Others Effectively.
Letter 19. From Screws to Space Stations: All Engineering is Important.
Letter 20. Have An Engineer's Eye: Watching for Future Technologies. Letter
21. Protect Your Intellectual Property: Patents, Copyrights, and More. Part
5: Aftermath. Letter 22. Engineering Your Retirement: Staying Active in
Science and Technology.
Types of Engineers: The "Classic 4" and Their Spin-Offs. Letter 3. A Brief
History of How Engineers Built Civilization: Ancient Times to Today. Part
2: Preparation. Letter 4. To B.E. or Not to B.E.: Studying Engineering in
University. Letter 5. Why (and Why Not) to Get a Master's or Doctorate in
Engineering. Letter 6. Professional Engineering Status: Societies,
Certifications, Designations. Part 3: Principles. Letter 7. The Science of
Engineering: How to Use Scientific Principles and Procedures. Letter 8. The
Art of Engineering: How to Unlock and Maximize the Engineer's Creativity.
Letter 9. The Business of Engineering: How to Understand and Apply Business
Principles. Letter 10. The Ethics of Engineering: Understanding the Moral
Duties of the Engineer. Letter 11. The Personal Traits of an Engineer:
Typical Attributes of an Effective Engineer. Part 4: Workforce. Letter 12.
Where Do Engineers Work? University, Industry, Government. Letter 13. Start
Your Engineering Career: How to Get a Good Job. Letter 14. Keep Your
Engineering Career: How to Make Your Boss Happy. Letter 15. Advance Your
Engineering Career: How to Climb Ladders and Cross Bridges. Letter 16.
Personal Organization Skills for Engineers: The "Clompass" Strategy. Letter
17. Communication Skills for Engineers: Speaking and Writing Effectively.
Letter 18. Leadership Skills for Engineers: How to Lead Others Effectively.
Letter 19. From Screws to Space Stations: All Engineering is Important.
Letter 20. Have An Engineer's Eye: Watching for Future Technologies. Letter
21. Protect Your Intellectual Property: Patents, Copyrights, and More. Part
5: Aftermath. Letter 22. Engineering Your Retirement: Staying Active in
Science and Technology.
Part 1: Basics. Letter 1. What's an Engineer?. Letter 2. The Different
Types of Engineers: The "Classic 4" and Their Spin-Offs. Letter 3. A Brief
History of How Engineers Built Civilization: Ancient Times to Today. Part
2: Preparation. Letter 4. To B.E. or Not to B.E.: Studying Engineering in
University. Letter 5. Why (and Why Not) to Get a Master's or Doctorate in
Engineering. Letter 6. Professional Engineering Status: Societies,
Certifications, Designations. Part 3: Principles. Letter 7. The Science of
Engineering: How to Use Scientific Principles and Procedures. Letter 8. The
Art of Engineering: How to Unlock and Maximize the Engineer's Creativity.
Letter 9. The Business of Engineering: How to Understand and Apply Business
Principles. Letter 10. The Ethics of Engineering: Understanding the Moral
Duties of the Engineer. Letter 11. The Personal Traits of an Engineer:
Typical Attributes of an Effective Engineer. Part 4: Workforce. Letter 12.
Where Do Engineers Work? University, Industry, Government. Letter 13. Start
Your Engineering Career: How to Get a Good Job. Letter 14. Keep Your
Engineering Career: How to Make Your Boss Happy. Letter 15. Advance Your
Engineering Career: How to Climb Ladders and Cross Bridges. Letter 16.
Personal Organization Skills for Engineers: The "Clompass" Strategy. Letter
17. Communication Skills for Engineers: Speaking and Writing Effectively.
Letter 18. Leadership Skills for Engineers: How to Lead Others Effectively.
Letter 19. From Screws to Space Stations: All Engineering is Important.
Letter 20. Have An Engineer's Eye: Watching for Future Technologies. Letter
21. Protect Your Intellectual Property: Patents, Copyrights, and More. Part
5: Aftermath. Letter 22. Engineering Your Retirement: Staying Active in
Science and Technology.
Types of Engineers: The "Classic 4" and Their Spin-Offs. Letter 3. A Brief
History of How Engineers Built Civilization: Ancient Times to Today. Part
2: Preparation. Letter 4. To B.E. or Not to B.E.: Studying Engineering in
University. Letter 5. Why (and Why Not) to Get a Master's or Doctorate in
Engineering. Letter 6. Professional Engineering Status: Societies,
Certifications, Designations. Part 3: Principles. Letter 7. The Science of
Engineering: How to Use Scientific Principles and Procedures. Letter 8. The
Art of Engineering: How to Unlock and Maximize the Engineer's Creativity.
Letter 9. The Business of Engineering: How to Understand and Apply Business
Principles. Letter 10. The Ethics of Engineering: Understanding the Moral
Duties of the Engineer. Letter 11. The Personal Traits of an Engineer:
Typical Attributes of an Effective Engineer. Part 4: Workforce. Letter 12.
Where Do Engineers Work? University, Industry, Government. Letter 13. Start
Your Engineering Career: How to Get a Good Job. Letter 14. Keep Your
Engineering Career: How to Make Your Boss Happy. Letter 15. Advance Your
Engineering Career: How to Climb Ladders and Cross Bridges. Letter 16.
Personal Organization Skills for Engineers: The "Clompass" Strategy. Letter
17. Communication Skills for Engineers: Speaking and Writing Effectively.
Letter 18. Leadership Skills for Engineers: How to Lead Others Effectively.
Letter 19. From Screws to Space Stations: All Engineering is Important.
Letter 20. Have An Engineer's Eye: Watching for Future Technologies. Letter
21. Protect Your Intellectual Property: Patents, Copyrights, and More. Part
5: Aftermath. Letter 22. Engineering Your Retirement: Staying Active in
Science and Technology.