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            It's been a minute since I shared one of my crazier stories, so I hope you are ready for this adventure. Shortly after college, I went to Tanzania to serve as a Peace Corps volunteer. At the end of our three months of Swahili language training, a […]

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          • Brain Drain: Rebuilding the Federal Scientific Workforce

            On 17 March 2021, the U.S. House Science, Space, & Technology’s Subcommittee on Investigations and Oversight held a hearing “Brain Drain: Rebuilding the Federal Scientific Workforce.” Its focus was on steadily declining STEM […]

          • Congress Celebrates National Engineers Week

            IEEE-USA thanks Representatives Jerry McNerney, Raja Krishnamoorthi, Haley Stevens, Jim Baird, Bruce Westerman, Chrissy Houlahan, Paul Tonko, Raúl Grijalva, Eddie Bernice Johnson, Randy Weber, Derek Kilmer, Bill Foster, Sean Casten, Kevin […]

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            Critical Thinking Skills for Engineers – Book 5: On Problem Solving FREE to Members Non-Members: $2.99 GET THIS BOOK The noted engineer and business executive, Dinish Paliwal, once remarked, “Problem solving is essential to […]

          • Considering a Career Transition? This New IEEE-USA E-BOOK Series is for You!

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            Mark Van Doren, a wise educator if there ever was one, described teaching as “the art of assisting discovery.” Electrical Engineering Activities for Use in the Classroom FREE to Members Non-Members: $2.99 For years, the veteran […]

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            [caption id="attachment_9991" align="alignright" width="192"] Cover of recent unabridged translation of “L'Ève future”[/caption] Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla are in the class of historic engineers who remain household names to […]

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