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    Engineering world is a very vast field and is frequently changing with the help of modern inventions. These are developments that as an engineer it is important to embrace in order to be relevant in the market and enhance the skills possessed.

    Here, Engineer's Heaven , your one-stop shop for all things engineering, presents a curated list of the top 10 engineering blogs you should be following:

    Blogs for Engineering Update



Engineering

Electrical engineering covers the generation, transmission, and use of electrical power and systems.

  1. Leyden Jar (1745 CE) Purpose: Early form of a capacitor used to store static electricity. Category: Electricity storage.
  2. Voltaic Pile (1800 CE) Inventor: Alessandro Volta. Purpose: The first chemical battery capable of producing a steady electrical current. Category: Power generation.
  3. Faraday’s Electromagnetic Induction (1831 CE) Inventor: Michael Faraday. Purpose: Discovered the principle of electromagnetic induction, leading to the development of electrical generators and transformers. Category: Power generation.

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common engineering jobs along with their primary subject matter expertise and essential skills that are considered foundational or "bread and butter" for each role:

All of listed expertise or knowledge are not written as each and every one of them are compulsory but at least 2-3 of them must have for advancement or progress in my opinion.

  1. Mechanical Engineer Primary Subject Matter Expertise: Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Materials Science Bread and Butter Skills: CAD (Computer-Aided Design) software (e.g., SolidWorks, AutoCAD) Finite Element Analysis (FEA) Fluid dynamics and heat transfer Mechanical systems design and analysis Manufacturing processes and materials selection
  2. Electrical Engineer Primary Subject Matter Expertise: Circuit Design, Electromagnetism, Power Systems Bread and Butter Skills: Circuit analysis and design PCB (Printed Circuit Board) design and layout Control systems engineering Embedded systems and microcontroller programming Power generation and distribution

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There is no actual official documentation where word engineering came from but most of people believe its came from the Latin word Ingenium that means cleverness and Ingeinare , means "To design or devise". Some also state that its came from word Engine means something that transform one form of energy to one or other form energy that make job/task easier.

So Generalised definition of engineering is quest of solving problems by using science,logic and mathematics as a tool. and so engineer is the one who do engineering as a part of fulfilling his duties.

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