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The Engineering World
Different types of engineering


Over the years, some people are world-known as great engineers because they have given us structures, solutions, methods that even nowadays we consider them as some brilliant innovations. If you think of the engineer Brunel who built the Great Western Railway in the United Kingdom, and still working today, or Archimedes recognized as the greatest of all classical engineers, with his screw pump also called the screw of Archimedes.

All great engineers were and are astounding in many areas, but most operate within well-defined specializations, each with its own characteristics and expertise.

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In this video, we describe 18 distinct specializations in the engineering world.

1. Mechanical engineering
A mechanical engineer is someone who designs, develops, builds, and tests mechanical devices, such as engines, work machines, and vehicle chassis

2. Electric engineering
An electrical engineer is someone who designs and develops new equipment for the production of electricity and its distribution.

3. Industrial engineering
Industrial engineers are concerned with the design processes, procedures, and infrastructures which are required to optimize and implement a variety of work processes, such as assembly lines, new bank work systems, or optimizing the global distribution of products.

4. Aerospace engineering
An aerospace engineer is someone who designs spacecraft, such as space shuttles and exploration probes for space, like the Pioneer 10 probe for the first trip to Jupiter.

5. Flight engineering
A valued crew member of any airplane, a flight engineer is responsible for ensuring that all components of the plane are in proper working order.

6. Civil engineering
A civil engineer is someone who designs and oversees large construction projects, including roads, buildings, airports, tunnels, dams, bridges, railroads, sewers, and aqueducts.

7. Mechatronics engineering
Mechatronics engineers seek to make three disciplines-mechanics, electronics, and computer science-interact in order to automate manufacturing systems, simplifying human work whenever possible.

8. Robotics engineering
A robotic engineer studies and develops methods and solutions that allow a robot to perform specific tasks by automatically reproducing human work. For example, solutions for domotics, automation applied to the home environment.
9. Biochemical engineering
A biochemical engineer focuses mainly on the development of new materials and manufacturing processes, as well as chemical production management and activities related to quality control, maintenance and safety of production facilities.

10. Biomedical engineering
A biomedical engineer links two very different fields: medicine with engineering, so he has knowledge of anatomy, biology, physiology combined with mathematics, physics, mechanics, chemistry and electronics. It develops advanced materials for the reconstruction of biological organs and tissues, or electromedical equipment.

11. Chemical engineering
A chemical engineer deals with the design of systems and solutions for the mass production of chemical products, in fact his skills are mainly used in the branch of process engineering, that is, on the part that deals with the transformation of substances and materials, such as the production of plastics.

12. Hardware engineering
A hardware engineer is someone who researches, designs, develops, and tests computer equipment such as chips, circuit boards, or routers.

13. Software engineering
A software engineer is someone who is engaged in computer software development, and applies engineering principles to software creations

14. Marine engineering
A marine engineer is someone who designs, builds, tests and manages ships, boats, underwater craft, offshore platforms, and drilling equipment.

15. Mining engineering
A mining engineer is someone who designs mines for the safe and efficient removal of minerals for manufacturing.

16. Nanotechnology engineering
A nano-tech engineer is someone who works around the smallest and most amazing fragments of science, uses their engineering skills to manipulate matter at the atomic and molecular level, and works in a variety of areas such as mechanics, chemistry, and materials science.

17. Nuclear engineering
A nuclear engineer researches and develops the processes, instruments, and systems, which are used get benefits from nuclear energy and radiation.

18. Petroleum engineering
A petroleum engineer is someone who locates reservoirs of natural gas and crude oil beneath the earth’s surface, and then determines if the effort of extracting the product will be worth the time and money for the company he works for.

We have briefly described various specializations of the engineering world. Follow us on our channel, in the next videos where we will go even more in detail describing the amazing world of engineering.