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  1. Principles of Environmental Engineering and Science (The Mcgraw-Hill Series in Civil and Environmental Engineering) by Mackenzie L Davis, Susan J Masten, 2003-07-10
  2. Engineering Problem Solving with C (3rd Edition) by Delores M Etter, 2004-07-17
  3. Introduction to Engineering Technology (6th Edition) by Robert J. Pond, 2004-05-28
  4. Modern Optical Engineering by Warren J. Smith, 2000-07-26
  5. Basic Principles and Calculations in Chemical Engineering (7th Edition) (Prentice Hall International Series in the Physical and Chemical Engineering Sciences) by David M. Himmelblau, James B. Riggs, 2003-12-18
  6. Handbook of Environmental Engineering Calculations 2nd Ed. by C. C. Lee, Shun Dar Lin, 2007-05-25
  7. Engineering Success (3rd Edition) (E Source, the Prentice Hall Engineering Source) by Peter Schiavone, 2007-02-01
  8. Principles of Engineering Economic Analysis, 4th Edition by John A. White, Kenneth E. Case, et all 1997-12-22
  9. Introduction to Environmental Engineering by P. Aarne Vesilind, Susan M. Morgan, 2003-04-23
  10. Applied Mechanics for Engineering Technology (8th Edition) by Keith M. Walker, 2007-08-31
  11. Managing Complex Technical Projects: A Systems Engineering Approach (Artech House Technology Management and Professional Development Library) by R. Ian Faulconbridge, Michael J. Ryan, 2002-11
  12. How to Prepare for the FE/EIT Exam: Fundamentals of Engineering (Barron's Fe: Fundamentals of Engineering Exam) by Masoud Olia Ph.D. P.E., 1999-05-04
  13. Foundations of Engineering Acoustics by Frank J. Fahy, 2000-09-12
  14. FE-EIT PM - General Engineering (REA) - The Best Test Prep for the EIT Exam (Test Preps) by John Presti, James Colaizzi, et all 1999-05-24

81. Biomedical Engineering... General Information
health sciences and engineering fields. Much of the computing support for researchis specialized and is contained within faculty laboratories. general purpose
http://www.unr.edu/bme/bmegener.html
GRADUATE PROGRAM in BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING BME home Admission Advisement Curriculum ... Opportunities General information:
Program of Study
    The University of Nevada offers an inter-disciplinary graduate program that culminates in the Master of Science and/or Doctor of Philosophy degrees. This research-oriented program is designed to prepare students for a competitive, professional career in biomedical engineering (or bioengineering). Research emphasis can be in a wide range of areas including (but not limited to): biophysics, biofluid mechanics, biomedical instrumentation, biosensors, biostatistical analysis of medical data bases, high-rate imaging, numerical simulations, X-ray-based technologies, fluorescence imaging and studies of the biological effects of electromagnetic fields. A flexible, multi-disciplinary curriculum emphasizes the application of advanced scientific and engineering techniques to problems in medicine and biology. The curriculum provides the foundation of knowledge needed for subsequent career activities in research, teaching or industry. It is centered around a "core" that covers the fundamentals of biomedical engineering and scientific investigation, coupled with "areas of proficiency" that are specifically tailored to meet the research interests and goals of individual students and faculty . All graduate students are encouraged to select a primary advisor and to begin thesis/dissertation research as soon as they begin their studies. Individual laboratory attention by faculty allows each student to develop skills in experimental design, execution and analysis; as well as to communicate results to the scientific community. The Masters program normally requires two years to complete while the doctoral program usually takes four years.

82. Aviation Reference Desk -- Comprehensive Aviation And Aerospace Links & Resource
A reference for aviation professionals and enthusiasts. Includes news, weather, engineering tools, employment, manufacturers and reference material for commercial, business, general and defense aviation.
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This site was created to provide a comprehensive, moderated list of aviation and aerospace links for industry professionals, pilots and enthusiasts. All the links are carefully selected to identify the best sites we have found for topics including aviation weather, jobs, news, suppliers, organizations, statistics, airports, aircraft and much more. The site is free, and all we ask is that you email us your best aerospace links so that we can continue to improve our site. We strive to have only the freshest, most relevant sources linked. If you want to suggest improvements , please do.
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83. Biomedical Engineering... General Information
GRADUATE PROGRAM. in. BIOMEDICAL engineering.
http://www.unr.edu/bme/bmeadvis.html
GRADUATE PROGRAM in BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING BME home General Admission Curriculum ... Opportunities Student advisement:
First Year Advisement
    If a student committee has not been established upon entry, students will be advised by the BME Curriculum Committee until a "formal" committee is established. During the first year, each student and committee (if established) will meet with the Curriculum Committee to determine the appropriate courses to be taken. Courses may be added by the Curriculum Committee to address deficiencies in the student's undergraduate record or courses may be waived in recognition of training or graduate credits already earned. The Office of Admissions and Records will transmit Graduate Standing Admission Certificates to the Program Director.
Second and Subsequent Years
    To remain in the program, a student must meet the standards of the Graduate School of the University of Nevada, Reno and those of the BME program. The standards of the Graduate School include: students must complete each graduate level course with a grade of C or above and earn an overall B average (3.00 GPA) in graduate courses. A student whose GPA falls to 2.4 to 2.99 will be placed on probationary status and must elevate the GPA to 3.00 during the next semester in which s/he enrolls. A student whose GPA falls to 2.3 or below will not be permitted to continue in Graduate School. Processing of progression forms (Graduate School forms GS 19) will be initiated by the " primary mentor " of the student's committee, and will require approval by the BME Program Director, the Graduate School and the Office of Admissions and Records.

84. Don's Homepage
engineering projects, autogyros, general aviation, PRA, resume, rotorcraft, ejection seats, egress, solidworks, CAD, CAE, turbine, AG60 thresher.
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