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Engineers are you out there (poll)?

Originally posted by: ailetlvo
Civil is pretty dynamic, never gets boring. That's what I like about it.

I always thought Civ was about static forces and moments... and Mech was the dynamics part.

I'm a Chem... I like process design.
 
Originally posted by: simms
Originally posted by: ailetlvo
Civil is pretty dynamic, never gets boring. That's what I like about it.

I always thought Civ was about static forces and moments... and Mech was the dynamics part.

I'm a Chem... I like process design.

One of my CE professors always said "If it's moving, it's broken."



 
why is "computer" in the poll? ask the real engineers, there is no such thing as a computer engineer, if the search worked you could find all the old threads bashing comptuers people with engineer titles
 
Originally posted by: FoBoT
why is "computer" in the poll? ask the real engineers, there is no such thing as a computer engineer, if the search worked you could find all the old threads bashing comptuers people with engineer titles

😉 True

And I am a computer "engineer" myself. I could have done EE pretty easily I expect, but I chose to do Computer Science, and I also didn't focus in college.
 
I'm a EE. When I did have a job, I loved that feeling when you get the closer to the goal in simulations. It applies to all engineers but that feeling is addictive.
 
Originally posted by: FoBoT
why is "computer" in the poll? ask the real engineers, there is no such thing as a computer engineer, if the search worked you could find all the old threads bashing comptuers people with engineer titles

I actually derived the list from the wiki list and what I thought were the major branches--I guess 'computer' lumps the hardware and software design together.
 
Mech Engineer here!!

I like Controls. I wanna get into Control systems and robotics!!

Lol you added Environmental. I dunno about you guys but that major is joke at my school. Some of the dumbest kids switch into it and then they start talking about how easy it is and how great they are doing.
 
EE here. I like the process of creating something in my head and then watching it (hopefully) work when its finally assembled.
 
Originally posted by: Dedpuhl
Originally posted by: simms
Originally posted by: ailetlvo
Civil is pretty dynamic, never gets boring. That's what I like about it.

I always thought Civ was about static forces and moments... and Mech was the dynamics part.

I'm a Chem... I like process design.

One of my CE professors always said "If it's moving, it's broken."


I assume he meant that he gets to work on a lot of different types of projects.
 
We have a computer engineering program here. The computer engineers are just electrical engineers that have specilaized in computer/hardware/chip programing and operations instead of something more common like power, photonics, communications, or controls.

My friend who got a EE degree in computer engineering also got a physics degree and is designing chips and finding new materials to build them out of.

We take all the same classes but just a few different electives depending on what we want to specialize in.
 
Originally posted by: FoBoT
why is "computer" in the poll? ask the real engineers, there is no such thing as a computer engineer, if the search worked you could find all the old threads bashing comptuers people with engineer titles

a lot of schools are offering computer engineering which is basically electrical with less emphesis on power type topics and more on IC's and computer technology. the calsses are "real" and "hard". I agree that IT doesn't count as engineering
 
Originally posted by: iwantanewcomputer
Originally posted by: FoBoT
why is "computer" in the poll? ask the real engineers, there is no such thing as a computer engineer, if the search worked you could find all the old threads bashing comptuers people with engineer titles

a lot of schools are offering computer engineering which is basically electrical with less emphesis on power type topics and more on IC's and computer technology. the calsses are "real" and "hard". I agree that IT doesn't count as engineering

Such as Georgia Tech, my alma mater. I could have taken 1 analog class and one power systems class and graduated as a EE. Instead, I took VLSI and Languages & Translation, quite possibly the two most difficult classes I took.

I learned in the job field that people will either see you as a CS or as a EE. I should have been a EE.
 
Originally posted by: FoBoT
why is "computer" in the poll? ask the real engineers, there is no such thing as a computer engineer, if the search worked you could find all the old threads bashing comptuers people with engineer titles

I am currently enrolled in 'computer engineering' at UC Irvine (ranked top 10 public schools, so not a shoddy program), I take classes with EE majors, but branch off in certain subjects; instead of learning about materials and chemical bonds used in electronics I took programming and computer architecture classes.

I definatly consider myself a real engineer, I am tired of people not giving credit to computer engineers, most people think its computer science because they arent informed.
 
wow, im the only materials engineer so far (well, i'm pursuing a materials degree anyway🙂)

materials rocks because i get to play with some crazy $hit and work on entirely NEW materials never before discovered and characterized.
 
Originally posted by: FoBoT
why is "computer" in the poll? ask the real engineers, there is no such thing as a computer engineer, if the search worked you could find all the old threads bashing comptuers people with engineer titles

I think it's a valid field, more specialized than Elec.

I'm a mechE. I love building stuff and watching it work. I've taken lots of EE and CS stuff, too, my end goal is to go into robotics. I'll need an advanced degree before I do that, and I'm only halfway through undergrad, but I'm getting there.
 
I'm an aerospace engineer. I love it because of the kinds of things you work on. Call me crazy, but I think designing airplanes and rockets is 100 times cooler than designing a circuit board or something. I also love aerospace engineering because of how extreme some designs have to get. Bridges and similar structures can have factors of safety of up to 20 (hey, just add some more steel and concrete!), whereas as a satellite can have a factor of safety as low as 1.05.
 
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
Originally posted by: Dedpuhl
Originally posted by: simms
Originally posted by: ailetlvo
Civil is pretty dynamic, never gets boring. That's what I like about it.

I always thought Civ was about static forces and moments... and Mech was the dynamics part.

I'm a Chem... I like process design.

One of my CE professors always said "If it's moving, it's broken."


I assume he meant that he gets to work on a lot of different types of projects.

Yeah, he was. I was just responding to the other post.
 
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