Why do we need more engineers in politics?
The world is facing some pretty wicked problems and we need more engineers to get involved in policy to help shape our future for the better.
NEM 2023 Interview Series – Curtiss-Wright
Recently we met with Kyle Bradash, who is a Mechanical Engineer at Curtiss-Wright (CW). Kyle started his career through a co-op program available through the University of Waterloo and has gained valuable experience through his placements at Curtiss-Wright.
NEM 2023 Interview Series – Hydro Ottawa
Laurie Heuff, Director of Distribution Engineering and Asset Management at Hydro Ottawa, highlights the importance of lifelong learning for engineers and the need for the profession to constantly question the status quo and look for ways to improve the use of sustainable technologies to electrify society.
NEM 2023 Interview Series – Bruce Power
National Engineering Month (NEM) is a special time of the year for engineers to celebrate the advancement in engineering fields. As the month progresses, we’re connecting with premier members of Ontario’s engineering community to talk about where the field is headed. In this interview, Aiman Khan, Senior Program Manager at Bruce Power, discusses the importance of equity, diversity, and inclusion, particularly gender parity in engineering fields.
Why is equity, diversity & inclusion (EDI) important in engineering?
Different ways of thinking are so important in engineering. Read this post to understand the benefits of having a more diverse workforce.
NEM 2023 Interview Series – Humber College
In a recent interview with Dr. Jonathan Kim, Associate Dean at Humber College’s Faculty of Applied Sciences & Technology, the impact of technological advancements on the engineering industry was discussed. Dr. Kim emphasized the importance of adaptability and lifelong learning in the field, as well as the need for engineers to have skills in sustainability, communication, and leadership. He also discussed the evolving role of engineers, the application of AI technology, and new areas of engineering research and development.