NAE
NAS IOM NRC

Engineer Girl
Women Engineers
Careers
Becoming an Engineer
Search this Site






Privacy
Contact Us
Sitemap











Number of pages containing the word(s): Environment: 10

Description
Aeronautical/Aerospace Engineer
Aerospace engineers design, develop, test, and help produce things that fly. The two types of aerospace engineers include aeronautical engineers (They work with aircraft that stay within the earth's atmosphere such as airplanes and helicopters.) and astronautical engineers (They work with aircraft that operate outside of the earth's atmosphere such as rockets, satellites, and other and spacecraft.)
Agricultural Engineer
Agricultural engineers specializing in solving problems and developing technologies related to food production and processing, natural resource management, and conservation.
Bioengineering/Biomedical Engineer
Thinking about a career in medicine? Biomedical engineering is a unique opportunity to help people through the combination of medicine and technology.
Chemical Engineer
Like chemistry? Chemical engineers use chemical processes to find innovative and creative ways of producing goods that improve lives...
Civil Engineer
Civil engineers design and supervise the creation of structures; they might make sure a skyscraper can withstand earthquakes, develop a road system that puts an end to chronic traffic jams, or design a sports stadium that offers everyone a great view
Environmental Engineer
Beyond having a passion for saving our environment, Environmental engineers possess the know-how to make a difference and find ways to clean up oceans, develop air pollution equipment, design recycling systems, or discover safe ways to dispose of toxic waste.
Materials Engineer
Materials engineers develop materials with outstanding combinations of mechanical, chemical, and electrical properties.
Mechanical Engineer
Mechanical engineers research, design, manufacture, and test all kinds of mechanical things.
Nuclear Engineer
Nuclear engineers develop the methods, instruments, and systems to harness the power of nuclear energy and radiation.
Career Descriptions
Information about engineering careers
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ...





You can also click on one of the topics below to see a list of the things on the site that are related to it.
AgricultureEntertainment
CareersEnvironment
CommunicationsMachines
ComputersMaterials
ConstructionMedicine
EducationSpace
EnergyTransportation


Copyright © 2003-2010 The National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved.  Website by Diamax