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Reports from the latest National Research Council and National Academy of Engineering Symposium, entitled 'Frontiers in Engineering,' held September 14-16, 2000, in Irvine, CA. Discusses the changes taking place in engineering today, the new technologies and innovations being developed, and what the future will hold for the next generation of engineers. Softcover. Related Free eBooks - Frontiers Of Engineering: Reports On Leading-edge Engineering From The 2004 Nae Symposium On Frontiers Of Engineering.
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