Aeronautical engineers are responsible for the design and development of aircraft and flight systems. In addition to standard aircraft such as airplanes and helicopters, aeronautical engineers create propulsion systems (such as jet engines and rockets), avionics systems
Agricultural Engineers work to improve the technology and processes involved in supplying us with our food. Their inventions have a direct effect on the way we grow, harvest, and store crops.
Biomedical Engineers bridge the fields of engineering and medicine, and their inventions are utilized within all areas of healthcare. Their important work involves designing and building diagnostic tools used to understand the medical problems of patients,
Chemical Engineers use their engineering skills in combination with a scientific knowledge of chemistry, physics, and microbiology. They create new chemical compositions and materials, and ensure that all chemicals are properly produced,
Civil Engineers work with scientists, architects, and construction companies, to help build the world’s cities, and to ensure that we all live in safe and sustainable environments.
Electrical engineers design and manufacture all types of electric and electronic equipment. With a strong knowledge of electricity and electromagnetism, his discipline consists of building power plants and harnessing and distributing electricity.
Electronics Engineers develops hardware for computers, mobile phones, gaming consoles, and other devices. They design circuits for modern tools and appliances, ensure the functionality of important mechanical engineering projects (such as those for healthcare),
Environmental Engineers tackle problems that affect people and the environment. They develop solutions related to resource and waste management issues, such as water treatment, carbon dioxide emissions, and air pollution.