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Wilhelm Jordan (engineer) (397 bytes)
1: ''''Wilhelm Jordan''' 1842-1899 3: ...the [[Gauss-Jordan elimination]] algorithm, where Jordan's work involved improving the [[stability]] of th... 8: ...ot to be confused with the matematician [[Camille Jordan]] who did work on [[Matrix (mathematics)|matrices... Engineer (143 bytes) 1: An '''engineer''' may be 2: * someone who practices the [[engineering]] profession, or Roger the Engineer (1303 bytes) 1: [[sv:Roger the Engineer]] 2: '''''Roger the Engineer''''' is an album by [[The Yardbirds]], released i... Boomerang engineer (2006 bytes) 3: A '''boomerang engineer''' is a person who designs intricate versions of ... 5: ... engineer [[Rusty Harding]], aka ''"The Boomerang Engineer"'', there are more [[aerodynamic]] variables invo... 7: A boomerang engineer's task, then, is to manipulate and juggle these v... 13: ...boomerang would just be a "stick" - the boomerang engineer's term for a boomerang that needs adjustment to i... Flight engineer (1056 bytes) 1: ...rion]] and [[C-130 Hercules|C-130H]]). The flight engineer is the aircraft systems expert onboard and respon... 3: Modern airliners do not require flight engineers, although they are still found on older models s... Civil engineer (2290 bytes) 1: ...l engineering]], and what is still called [[civil engineering]]. 3: ...ing definition could be, "The profession of Civil Engineering is the art of directing the great sources of t... 7: ... origin from one of the English meaning of 'civil engineer' [http://www.m-w.com/] (compare [http://dictionar... 8: : ''an engineer whose training or occupation is in the design and... 9: ..., etc. However, it might also mean only the civil engineering topic. New Civil Engineer (283 bytes) 1: ...er]]ed body that oversees the practice of [[civil engineer]]ing in the UK. 3: New Civil Engineer was a co-founder of the [[British Construction In... Incorporated engineer (486 bytes) 3: ...be considered "equal but different to a Chartered Engineer (CEng)" Order of the Engineer (1117 bytes) 1: ...px|right|The membership ring for the Order of the Engineer]] 3: ... Engineer''' is a professional organization for [[engineer]]s in [[North America]] which concentrates on pro... 5: ...gree to a code of ethics [http://www.order-of-the-engineer.org/oblig.htm]. Members are given a [[stainless s... 7: ...started in Canada in the 1920's, The Order of the Engineer expanded into the United States starting in Ohio ... 9: In Canada the ''Ritual of the Calling of an Engineer'' includes an oath written by [[Rudyard Kipling]]... European Engineer (1815 bytes) 1: ...European Union]]. It allows a person who has an [[engineering]] degree in one of the member countries to use... 5: ...t requirement for an application for the European Engineer title. 7: ...ter [[peer review]] by the appropriate national [[engineering society]], in addition the [[European Union|EU... Professional Engineer (3286 bytes) 1: ...ineer''' is the term for registered or licensed [[engineer]]s in some countries including the [[United State... 3: The earmark that distinguishes a professional engineer is the authority to "sign off" or "stamp" on a de... 5: ...ies include [[Chartered Engineer]] and [[European Engineer]]. 14: ...'EIT'' engineers in training (future professional engineers). 24: In United States registration of engineering is generally done by a state board. The exact... Pro/ENGINEER (1025 bytes) 1: '''Pro/ENGINEER''' (commonly "Pro/e" or "Pro") is a parametric fe... 3: ...complex 3D Models. Since the 2002 release of Pro/Engineer, which is called "Wildfire", the software has mad... 5: Pro/Engineer is one of a few CAD-software products that is ava... 9: Pro/e outputs consists of [[engineering drawing]]s, solid model data for [[rapid proto... Military engineer (4665 bytes) 1: ...y be required to destroy something that that same engineer designed and constructed. 3: ...design or procurement, or of non-military [[civil engineer]]ing (e.g. [[flood control]] and [[river]] naviga... 5: ...ols of the combat engineering corps, see [[combat engineering]].'' 24: ...and devices shown would be the task of a military engineer in the aproriate era. 38: *Military engineering projects of [[World War II]]: Canal engineer (87 bytes) 1: The names of canal engineers include: Tourist Engineer (418 bytes) 1: ...o like to see amazing, historical and interesting engineering spectacles around the world. The site include... 5: [http://engineer.openguides.org/ Tourist Engineer] Design engineer (563 bytes) 1: ...the [[abstract]] on a day-to-day basis. '''Design engineering''' is a combination of [[Art]], [[Science]], [... 3: Combining [[Design]] and [[Engineering]] into a single discipline, though arguably ra... Audio Engineer (900 bytes) 1: ...ly associated with [[music]] production, an Audio Engineer may be involved in dealing with sound for a wide ... 2: ... producer]] or a [[director]]. However, the Audio Engineer's is quite often integrated with the producer's r... 4: [http://www.aes.org Audio Engineering Society] Chartered engineer (1385 bytes) 1: ... it is referred to as a '''Chartered Professional Engineer'''. 3: A chartered engineer is allowed to use the [[post-nominal letters]] ''... 6: * [http://www.engc.org.uk/ Engineering Council UK] 7: * [http://www.ieaust.org.au The Institution of Engineers, Australia] 8: * [http://www.ieindia.org Institution of Engineers], India Ecosystem engineer (332 bytes) 1: An '''ecosystem engineer''' is any [[organism]] that modifies its own [[ec... John Rennie (engineer) (2644 bytes) 1: ...cotland]] - [[4 October]] [[1821]]) was a [[civil engineer]], constructing many [[bridge]]s, [[canal]]s, and... 3: ...h University]] (1780-1783) and began work as an [[engineer]], employed by [[Boulton and Watt]] for five year... 5: ...ness, having by then begun to expand into [[civil engineering]]. His early projects included the [[Lancaster... 38: [[Category:Canal engineers|Rennie, John]]
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