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  • Test Your Civil Engineering Skills

    Just like any other science, Civil Engineering, too, is evolving. Concrete is no longer coarse and made of fine aggregates only. Similarly engineering materials are not restricted to cement and steel. Challenge yourself with this short quiz and find...
    By Tarun Goel October 27, 2011 

  • Is this Tibet's Decade?

    A government in exile, a parallel government running in the mainland country, natives protesting across the globe against dictating forces, and yet Tibet manages to match its pace with the advancing technology. Science and technology in Tibet is scaling...
    By Tarun Goel August 11, 2011 

  • Civil Engineering - A General Overview

    Civil engineering is the oldest and one of the most versatile branches of engineering. Every structure that we see around today is a creation of civil engineering. This article will explain what civil engineering is and what it consists of.
    By Raunekk July 5, 2011 


  • How Civil Engineers make use of Human Geography

    Human geography is the study of how humans use and understand the earth and the process that affect life. This affects people and the environments that they create for themselves. Human geography in civil engineering greatly affects the buildings and...
    By Jayant R Row June 29, 2011 

  • Creating the Best Looking, Most Effective Engineering Resume

    Whether you're a recent graduate or a veteran engineer looking to change jobs, this article is for you. The article contains sample resumes for entry-level and experienced civil engineers. It also provides advice on topics such as resume length and...
    By Erik Hinrichsen June 27, 2011 

  • Civil Engineering in Space

    Our terrestrial experience with toxic remediation, realized recycling efficiency, natural resource management, and other sustainable civil engineering impacts should universally apply to our future space suburbia.
    By John Moehring June 20, 2011 


  • Corries Glaciation – Impacts of Glacial Retreat due to Global Warming

    Corrie glaciation shapes the land into characteristic corries, arêtes, horns and tarns that fully reveal themselves as glaciers retreat. Glaciers are now retreating worldwide as a result of global warming, and glacier analysis is important for understanding...
    By Cora Wilder June 16, 2011 

  • Man-portable Hydrographic Survey Systems Compared

    A portable hydrographic survey system must be reliable and precise. Integration of the latest technology with the standard operations of a survey system has made hydrographic surveying very fast and simple. Read on to find which ones the best and latest...
    By Tarun Goel May 31, 2011 

  • Applying Cognitive Systems Engineering to Large Projects

    Cognitive systems engineering is broad and complex yet very helpful in understanding various aspects that help in improving workplace efficiency. The human factors relationship to cognitive engineering is a major part of it and the whole science revolves...
    By Tarun Goel May 29, 2011 

  • Post-Fire Cleanup - Dealing with Water and Smoke Damage

    Water from firefighting operations and smoke from a fire causes lots of damage and a need for cleaning operations once the fire is put out. This cleanup should be started as soon as possible, but only after making sure the structure and electrical systems...
    By Jayant R Row May 25, 2011 
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