What is engineering

What is engineering?

Engineering is present in everything

around you!!!!!!!!!

 

 

Not convinced? Just perform this little exercise and click on the highlighted word to see what field of engineering applies.

You're in bed. The alarm clock rings. You slam off the alarm and knock the clock into the wall. You want to continue sleeping, so you wrap your sheets around your head. Finally you get up. In dodging a bag of potato chips, you end up stepping on your best CD! You put on your glasses after having picked up your CD. You slip into some clothing, go into your office, flip on your computer and check your email: Oh! You got an email from Nathalie! You get your Walkman out of your backpack, you insert the CD, then you sit back in your chair to read your message from Nathalie while listening to your favourite music.

The day is only five minutes old and you have already dealt with 13 objects in which engineering has played a critical role. Imagine what 24 hours is like!
Engineering has always been there!

The Great Pyramids of Egypt could not have been built without applying the principles of engineering-even if the profession itself did not then exist in its current form.

The term "engineer" dates back from the 16th century. It is derived from the Old French word "engeigneur," which means, "someone who makes engines." Ever since, engineering has played a role in both big and small inventions that have contributed to the process of industrialization.
Engineering pertains to everything!

Engineers are a very special breed of scientist. They apply scientific principles to every kind of human activity in the aim of finding concrete solutions to problems. Such efforts are known as "applied science."

For example:.........................

2007 Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec[ http://www.oiq.qc.ca/ ]

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LabVIEW for ECG Signal Processing

LabVIEW for ECG Signal Processing

The electrocardiogram (ECG) is a technique of recording bioelectric currents generated by the heart. Clinicians can evaluate the conditions of a patient's heart from the ECG and perform further diagnosis. ECG records are obtained by sampling the bioelectric currents sensed by several electrodes, known as leads. A typical one-cycle ECG tracing is shown in Figure 1

Figure 1: A typical one-cycle ECG tracing

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