Today's
engineering students must be able to communicate well, work in
teams, and take societal concerns into account. The question for
educators is how to teach these skills.
By
Thomas K. Grose
Illustration by Ingo Fast
Bioengineers
are developing micro-electronic devices that could lead to amazing medical
breakthroughs, including rudimentary sight recognition for the blind
and, for the paralyzed, the ability to reach and grab.
Females
students are hard to find in engineering technology program but schools
are working to address the problem.
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