Ari Added Monday, January 8, 2024 at 7:24 PM Is Engineering the right field for me? I've been interested in chemical engineering, particularly cosmetic chemical engineering, for some time now. I felt like this pathway would have been good for me as I enjoy science and math and like the lifestyle that it could provide (work, family/life balance, flexibility, hands-on, salary, etc). I'm a little conflicted because I often hear that university, especially the first year, is incredibly difficult and stressful, and I'm afraid that this career choice might leave me with little ... Answers 0
Haguma Louis Marie de Montfort asked Eva Regnier, Naval Postgraduate School Added Monday, July 27, 2020 at 7:11 AM How may i combine chemical engineering with industrial engineering? Answers 0
Sevgi, Istanbul asked Eva Regnier, Naval Postgraduate School Added Tuesday, August 18, 2015 at 10:40 AM I would like to an innovative professor Hi, I am the 3rd year of student at Industrial Engineering in Istanbul and I want to be a Professor at a university like you. I want to learn that which countries do you advice for postgraduate and which field should I study in order to be a innovator Professor? Answers 1 Eva Regnier, Naval Postgraduate School Answered Tuesday, August 18, 2015 at 10:40 AM To be a professor you generally need a PhD. There are good programs in the US and in Europe, including Turkey - e.g. Bilkent. In the US, programs are ranked here - ...
Shelly, Chatham asked Eva Regnier, Naval Postgraduate School Added Friday, November 30, 2012 at 8:16 AM How much do you travel? Have you ever traveled the world when working? Answers 1 Eva Regnier, Naval Postgraduate School Answered Friday, November 30, 2012 at 8:16 AM Yes, I have traveled a lot with my current job - I've been to Argentina, Bangladesh, Bosnia, Colombia, Estonia, Germany, Guinea, Kenya, Portugal, Scotland, Slovakia, South Africa, Thailand, .... Most of that travel was to teach, which is an unusual ...
Leana D., Buffalo, NY Added Friday, March 30, 2012 at 4:24 AM Learning Disabilities Within Engineering Hi: I'm currently a double major at University at Buffalo in Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering (with a minor in Physics). I'm a woman (usually one of the very few in my class) and I have a learning disorder which, most of the time, makes studying and test taking very difficult without the use of special equipment. I get GREAT support from faculty, staff, and our wonderful disability department but, I often wonder if there are any working engineers (past or present) who have learning ... Answers 3 Eva Regnier, Naval Postgraduate School Answered Friday, March 30, 2012 at 4:24 AM I don’t have direct experience with any of those learning disorders, and I’m not aware of any of my engineering colleagues having them, but I do have a friend with dyslexia who is a biologist. I asked her, since scientists and engineers face many of the ...