Posts Tagged ‘Engineering’
Advanced Software Engineering & Technology
by crabchickBe an ASET Associate
Why ASET?
Majority of the students who have completed their degree courses in Computer based syllabus are hardly have any practical knowledge in their field as colleges are primarily concentrating on theory based teaching methods. Though the colleges cannot be blamed for this situation, the students who are out of the college must benefit from the course they have completed.
Though some students are getting recruited by the big names in the industry through campus interviews and some other sources, lot of others are desperately searching for good jobs. Keeping that in mind and their degree course as their foundation, eresource Academy has tailored a course which not only will train them with advanced technology but also place them on a job after six months of becoming an ASET Associate.
What is ASET?
ASET (Advanced Software Engineering & Technology) is one-year intensive entry-level program follows a unique “study and work” methodology that offers you the chance to learn theory, and apply it while you work.
As an ASET associate, you’ll be getting an expert training along with practical working experience. During your ASET period you will be placed alongside… Continue reading
Electrical electronics engineering
by Chris DeversThe UK has always been an attractive destination for the brightest overseas students wishing to study electronics, either through a taught course, or by research.
However, choosing the right University for either undergraduate or postgraduate study is a daunting prospect, made particularly difficult for students from overseas, who do not always get the chance to visit the University of their choice prior to the start of the course. Fortunately. there are several ways to find out more about foreign Universities in order to make an informed decision.
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The first is from the University’s own undergraduate and postgraduate prospectus, which gives listings of the courses on offer, admission requirements, accommodation facilities and the location and type of University.
Exhibitions or international offices have staff trained to represent their University, in order to provide one-to-one information on any problems or enquiries which international students may have.
In addition, league tables are used to represent data audited on teaching by the Higher Education Funding Council for England, with equivalents for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Institutions are marked on important aspects of their… Continue reading
Engineering Technologies
by RDECOMMechanical engineers invented the technologies of efficient air conditioning and refrigeration. Today, these systems not only keep people safe and comfortable, but also preserve food and medical supplies in refrigeration systems. Like other infrastructures, we typically do not recognize the value of air conditioning until it is gone. In a record European heat wave during the summer of J003, for instance, over 10,000 people—many elderly—died in France as a direct result of the scaring temperatures. Mechanical engineers apply the principles of heat transfer and energy conversion to design refrigeration systems that preserve and store food at its source, during transportation, and in the home. We regularly purchase food that was grown thousands of miles away, perhaps even in a different country, with confidence that it is fresh.
Although mechanical refrigeration systems had been available as early as the 1880s, their application was limited to commercial breweries, meat-packing houses, ice-making plants, and the dairy industry. Those early refrigeration systems required significant amounts of maintenance, and they were also prone to leaking hazardous or flammable chemicals, rendering them inappropriate for use in a home. The development of the refrigerant Freon… Continue reading