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    Poets of Matter: How to be an Engineer in the Twenty-First Century

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    Poets of Matter: How to be an Engineer in the Twenty-First Century

    Poets of Matter: How to be an Engineer in the Twenty-First Century
    by James Fraser

    English | December 12, 2024 | ASIN: B0DQFGBKZ6 | 100 pages | PDF | 54 Mb

    Poets of Matter: How to be an Engineer in the Twenty-First Century is an exploration of what it truly means to be an engineer today. This book goes beyond the technical skills and dives into the human elements that define the profession—the creativity, resilience, and problem-solving that are at its core.

    Over the last fifty years the engineering profession has evolved, from the days of meticulous hand-drawn blueprints to modern advancements like AI and 3D printing. Despite these changes, the essence of engineering remains unchanged: it's still about the joy of creation, the art of making, and the persistence needed to overcome failure. Engineering today is as much about craftsmanship and creativity as it is about mathematics and mechanics.

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