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U.S. Airmen with the South Carolina Air National Guard’s 169th Civil Engineer Squadron, receive coins in recognition for outstanding performance during the Deployment for Training at Bellows Air Force Station, Waimanalo, Hawaii, May 16, 2019. Airmen with the 169th Civil Engineer Squadron are gaining hands-on, multidisciplinary training at Bellows during their deployment for training while improving quality of life on base. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Caycee Watson)

For National Engineers Week 2024. Some of my older technical books, one of my slide rules (yes, I had to use this early in my engineering education), my favorite 0.7mm lead mechanical pencil, a compass, triangle rule, and of course graph paper.

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Oh my god! I felt a nostalgic tear come to my eye (not really) when these guys passed by because when I was in first year living in residence at U of T, the engineer's band (bnad?) would march down the street at around midnight and annoy/amuse the crap out of everyone. Now that I'm living at home, I miss the eccentricities of U of T on campus life. And engineers always make me laugh. ALSO, they were chanting things that they said during Frosh Week, and I totally knew the retaliating frosh cheers, but I (thankfully) kept my mouth shut.

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Makoto as Murrue

 

Photo by Eurobeat King

Expired Kodak Tri-X 400, Canon ELAN 7.

For the sixth consecutive year, engineers and staff from Pima County’s Transportation Department will teach kids how to make asphalt cookies during the “Discovering Engineering at the Mall” event on Saturday, Feb. 20 from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The event, held at Foothills Mall, 7401 N. La Cholla Blvd., brings together engineers from across the region to increase awareness and appreciation for the profession as part of Engineers Week, Feb. 21-27.

Sound engineers at the 2011 Dragon Boat Festival in Dazhi Park, Taipei.

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The Brigade Engineer Battalion of the 104th Bravo company conducting familiarization training with the Buffalo vehicle at the Joint Base Mcguire-Dix-Lakehurst in Trenton, NJ on March 19, 2022. The Buffalo is a mine protected route clearing vehicle with a robotic arm that is used to dig and extract objects in the soil. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Francis J. De Leon)

Oak engineered wooden flooring boards. Layed as floating floor on a sponge underlay with built in moisture barrier.

Jonah at 2½ months old.

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Engineers from the 29th Infantry Division serving in Kosovo conduct engineer demolition training July 31, 2007. (Photo by Maj. Cotton Puryear, Multi-National Task Force (East) Public Affairs)

If you look closely, you can see the Santa Fe railroad logo, and the words, "Work for safety", on this engineer's chair, in the cab of an old Santa Fe train engine, at the train station and museum, in Barstow, California. This is a few blocks from Historic US 66.

I seen a similar pic online and decided I wanted to try it and put my own spin on it.

The ring is my Engineers ring, given to BASc students in Canada when they graduate University. The book is actually my electric motors textbook from probably 14 years(!) ago

M2 Rig enters water as truck, floats like a duck

This smiling military engineer was handing out bracelets at the Rotary Day parade as part of the recruiting center contingent.

 

Very impressed with how this one turned out. Could very well be a publicity photo for the smiling face of the Canadian Forces.

A brave electricity engineer from Kendal is set to travel 10,000 miles half way around the world in an 18-year-old Nissan Micra to raise money for charity.

 

James Nowell, a trainee electrical engineer for the region’s power network operator Electricity North West, is busy preparing for the Mongol Rally which will see him travel from London to the Siberian town of Ulaan-Ude with two friends this summer.

 

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Feng, Lee, Tony & Ingrid...

having fun at the Winter wonderland party!

 

- all about laughs, music, food, friends & games -

 

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Cool locking system for carts loaded with furniture going down an escalator

This is the engine control room, with some of the engineers standing at the back.

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Chief Engineer and General Manager of the Flood Control District of Maricopa County Bill Wiley welcomed staff and flood directors from 12 of 15 counties to the inaugural Arizona Flood Control District Directors meeting with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District June 8.

 

This meeting is similar to the one held annually with seven Southern California agencies to discuss common interest issues.

 

"This inaugural event was critical to establishing communication and building relationships with the entire state of Arizona's flood control districts," said Col. Kirk Gibbs, District commander. "Many of the districts are very remote and have not worked with the Corps in the past, so this session was great for providing an overview of our capabilities, processes, and accompanying challenges."

 

Always a key topic of concern, flood districts had money on their minds.

 

"Arizona as a state did very well in the fiscal year 2017 work plan," said David Van Dorpe, deputy district engineer for programs and project management. "One thing we learned is that several Arizona counties do not have the fiscal resources to address all their water resource needs. However, we identified programs that the Corps can partner with the flood control districts and begin to address their issues."

 

Van Dorpe and Kim Vitek, chief, programs branch, presented a Civil Works overview touching on budgeting, the Flood Risk Management program and ways the Corps can help local flood control districts.

 

"The Rehabilitation and Inspection Program is part of our Public Law 84-99 [Flood Control and Coastal Emergencies Act] assistance program which allows the Corps to supplement local efforts to repair flood control projects after they get damaged during a flood," said Van Dorpe. "Other possible options are the Corps' Flood Plain Management Services and the Planning Assistance to States programs. These programs allow the Corps to assist state, tribal and local entities with flood plain mapping and other technical services. The PAS program is cost-shared 50/50 and FPMS is 100 percent federal."

 

On the success of the meeting, "Every FCD left with a greater understanding of what the Corps is about and how they can partner with us in Flood Risk Management, permitting, and disaster response," added Gibbs.

 

And, according to Gibbs, talks are already underway with Maricopa County to meet again next May in conjunction with another one-day conference for all FCDs to attend.

 

"We now have a foundation of knowledge about the Corps' set with them," said Gibbs. "I expect we will be able to expand on this throughout the coming year and into the event next year."

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The engines were the stars of the show. But, without the numerous museum volunteers like this one, the Diesel Parade wouldn't have happened. Thanks Guys and Gals!

Sandia electrical engineer Ray Haltli optimizes parameters before placing gold wire bonds on an ion trap.

 

When ready, the machine runs automatically, placing up to seven wires per second.

 

Learn more at: bit.ly/44466mY

 

Photo by Craig Fritz

 

Indoor lighting, Fujifilm Superia 400

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