
Engineering: A Very Short Introduction
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Romance
Science & Technology
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Format
Kindle
Sidor
153
Språk
Engelska
Publicerad
Mar 22, 2012
Förlag
OUP Oxford
ISBN-13
9780191633706
Beskrivning
David Blockley delves into the intricate world of engineering, highlighting its pervasive influence on everyday life. Whether it's the construction of soaring skyscrapers, the intricate design of transportation systems, or the technology that drives our devices, engineering serves as the backbone of modern society. This exploration sheds light on how engineering not only shapes our environment but also plays a crucial role in addressing global challenges.
Through engaging narratives, the book illustrates the creativity and innovation inherent in engineering practices. Blockley emphasizes the collaboration between multiple disciplines, showcasing the diverse skill sets that come together to solve complex problems. Readers gain insight into the thought processes and technical expertise that fuel advancements in various fields, revealing engineering's vital contribution to a sustainable future.
Through engaging narratives, the book illustrates the creativity and innovation inherent in engineering practices. Blockley emphasizes the collaboration between multiple disciplines, showcasing the diverse skill sets that come together to solve complex problems. Readers gain insight into the thought processes and technical expertise that fuel advancements in various fields, revealing engineering's vital contribution to a sustainable future.
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