Tech leaders share the engineering breakthroughs still needed to build immersive, scalable and interoperable digital ecosystems beyond today’s virtual worlds.
For the first time in the university’s history, undergraduates can take engineering courses, in advance of the launch of an engineering major in fall 2026. The first class, Introduction to Design ...
An artificially intelligent machine that acts as a human exocortex, a system that will interface with and make an old brain tick normally. Human cells that can sense metastatic cancer or the ...
The energy industry is at a critical juncture, grappling with both surging demand and a growing talent shortage that threatens progress. As utilities adapt to the needs of an evolving grid, the lack ...
The Engineering Council has directed all engineering practitioners to regularise their certification and registration by February 27, 2026, urging that practising engineering without registration cons ...
Engineering management is the study of business operations and business management with a focus on the principles of engineering, technology, and science. Engineering management combines the technical ...
On Sept. 29-30, the National Academy of Engineering will hold its annual meeting and also celebrate its 60th anniversary. In advance of the meeting, we asked NAE President John Anderson for his ...
The Engineering Leadership Program cultivates leaders of curiosity and character, whose technical expertise is enriched through the study of the political, moral and philosophic dilemmas posed by the ...
Mukul Garg is the Head of Support Engineering at PubNub, which powers apps for virtual work, play, learning and health. In my journey through data engineering, one of the most remarkable shifts I’ve ...
What if the key to unlocking the full potential of artificial intelligence isn’t just in the algorithms or the data, but in how we frame the conversation? Imagine an AI assistant that not only ...
What if the key to unlocking the full potential of artificial intelligence lies not in the models themselves, but in how we frame the information they process? Imagine trying to summarize a dense, 500 ...