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Re: Chemical Engineering Versus Mechanical Engineering Forum by Nobody: 6:02pm On Sep 26, 2012 |
Engineering touches all areas of life on earth and beyond, from everyday needs like clean water, energy and medical breakthroughs; to advances in travel, communications and space exploration. Mechanical engineering is my passion but, I'm married to Chemical engineering. Both are equally interestingly very good |
Re: Chemical Engineering Versus Mechanical Engineering Forum by Nobody: 6:03pm On Sep 26, 2012 |
Engineering touches all areas of life on earth and beyond, from everyday needs like clean water, energy and medical breakthroughs; to advances in travel, communications and space exploration. Mechanical engineering is my passion but, I'm married to Chemical engineering. Both are equally interesting |
Re: Chemical Engineering Versus Mechanical Engineering Forum by Nobody: 6:28pm On Oct 06, 2012 |
According to the BLS, chemical engineers use their knowledge of chemical principles and interactions to create products and chemicals. These engineers may devise manufacturing processes, conduct research to solve scientific problems and could be responsible for safety issues, such as by-products that are left over from manufacturing or research. Chemical engineers are employed by many industries, such as pharmaceuticals, manufacturing and research. According to O*Net Online, chemical engineers are instrumental in the development of everyday products, such as gasoline, plastics and paper (www.onetonline.org). |
Re: Chemical Engineering Versus Mechanical Engineering Forum by Nobody: 5:49pm On Jan 09, 2013 |
Chemical engineering encapsulate all aspect of engineering but for electrical engr &computer engr which has some peculiarity. Everytin on earth 'l stil b traced back 2 d smallest indivisible unit, called atom, dt s chemistry 4 u. By d time u start manipulating dif atoms 2 achieve an intention, dn u r doing a chem engr's work either ur title s ME, EE, AE, FTE, CSE or watever.. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Chemical Engineering Versus Mechanical Engineering Forum by Japlon(m): 6:19pm On Jan 09, 2013 |
Glad to be a Mechanical Engineer. Always dealing with the engines.Love it |
Re: Chemical Engineering Versus Mechanical Engineering Forum by salamso96: 6:38am On Aug 30, 2014 |
eelvismd: [b]Really? I think the point is that. You might get confused if your father speaks of unknown terms to you and. Your Father can also get confused when you speak jargons you learnt Info school to him. That doesnt spoil the tree-fruit /father-son/ Mechanical-chemical relationship |
Re: Chemical Engineering Versus Mechanical Engineering Forum by paooxide(m): 11:10pm On Sep 05, 2014 |
I guess you have not finished with this argument. After 5 years + in UNI na to argue remain abi, instead of playing your respective roles out there.Come to think of it, was your school fess different From each other ?. We all need each other . My Question: How many of those systems mentioned have you designed ? . You can name a few if the info is not a classified one. (Am I educated so as to argue?) |
Re: Chemical Engineering Versus Mechanical Engineering Forum by sambright2012: 10:41am On Sep 06, 2014 |
i am a chemical engineer by study bt mechanical in practice, are u .........? |
Re: Chemical Engineering Versus Mechanical Engineering Forum by Allwility: 10:58am On Sep 06, 2014 |
I just couldn't help saying this...
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