101 Things I Learned in Engineering School
By (Author) Matthew Frederick
By (author) John Kuprenas
Random House USA Inc
Crown Publishing Group, Division of Random House Inc
2nd July 2018
29th March 2018
United States
Hardback
216
Width 178mm, Height 127mm
Providing unique, accessible lessons on engineering, this title in the bestselling 101 Things I Learned series is a perfect resource for students, recent graduates, general readers, and even seasoned professionals. Providing unique, accessible lessons on engineering, this title in the bestselling 101 Things I Learned series is a perfect resource for students, recent graduates, general readers, and even seasoned professionals. An experienced civil engineer presents the physics and fundamentals underlying the many fields of engineering. Far from a dry, nuts-and-bolts exposition, 101 Things I Learned in Engineering School uses real-world examples to show how the engineer's way of thinking can illuminate questions from the simple to the profound- Why shouldn't soldiers march across a bridge Why do buildings want to float and cars want to fly What is the difference between thinking systemically and thinking systematically This informative resource will appeal to students, general readers, and even experienced engineers, who will discover within many provocative insights into familiar principles.
John Kuprenasis a Registered Engineer and LEED professional. He lectures in Civil Engineering at USC and Cal State Long Beach, and is Senior Vice President and Deputy Director of the Construction Management Division at STV Group, Inc. His writings have been published in numerous journals and in The Story of Managing Projects. Matthew Frederickis an architect, urban designer, instructor of design and writing, and the creator of the acclaimed 101 Things I Learned series. He lives in New York's Hudson Valley.