Career questions tagged engineeringresearch
What is the future of Liquid Rocket Engine Plumbing?
Currently, turbomachinery is the most commonly used system to hydraulically power the plumbing in LREs. As a future college student who will be studying these, I've always wanted to know what others think about the alternatives to the turbine and pump methods. The decreased lifetime of LREs due to these "extra" moving parts provides a challenge to decreasing the costs and increasing the reusability of modern rockets. I figure this is something important to consider before we go further into increasingly complex designs, especially considering the current most advanced systems are using full-flow staged combustion designs, which use two preburners to power the oxide and fuel pumps. There are a few alternatives; however, they all have their own issues, and overall, I am most curious about what innovations would best solve the issues for these other designs that would allow them to be superior.
How do get a research job in Biomedical Engineering?
I was wondering how you prepare yourself to get a research job in Biomedical Engineering. Would it require a graduate study? Thank you.
How to know which engineering field will be prevalent in the future?
I’m uncertain about which engineering field to choose as my future career. I enjoy mathematics, physics, and computer science, but after observing the current job market and the rapid rise of AI, I’m confused about which field will remain relevant and not be completely taken over by AI. I want to pursue a field that aligns with my interests while also offering long-term career stability and high pay.
Does having a master's degree increase my rate in getting a job as a Aerospace Engineer
I'm in the tenth grade and I what to know what I should focus on. They say a bachelor is good enough but I want to be sure. Any other information would be #engineer #aerospace