The leaky pipeline
A new report has been published on the "leaky pipeline" question:
A persistent problem. Traditional gender roles hold back female scientists
A new report has been published on the "leaky pipeline" question:
A persistent problem. Traditional gender roles hold back female scientists
Rather than scratching heads when faced with a seemingly impossible contradiction in a job, engineers could do worse than apply the Triz theory.
There has been quite a buzz around Triz, the Russian theory of problem solving, for some time. Since it was fully refined in the mid-1980s its use has been slowly spreading as word gets round, much like the increasing popularity of a political movement.
Applied Mechanics Division Banquet, Sheraton Hotel, Seattle, Washington, November 13th, 2007.
In order to try and get some of the vast store of engineering information we're sitting on out to a wider audience we've created a number of occasional subject guides for engineers and students. The aim is to highlight sources of information available from our Library and the Institution itself.
You can see an example of one of these (for the aerospace industry) here, from which you can browse to a whole host of others.
Please note the website and bookings page for the 2nd Investing in Alternative Energy event 1 February 2008, IMechE can be found at:
www.imeche.org/events/investing
The official brochure will be available shortly.
Further information
What is the relationship between hardness and elastic modulus? The higher hardness, the higher elastic modulus? My understanding is that hardness is a local mechanical property, and
elastic modulus is an averaged global mechanical property. Am I right about this?
As a courtesy to mechanical professionals and academics at large, I would like to inform you about the current free access period to mechanical research including the following journals:
Journal of Damage Mechanics
Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids
From now until November 30, 2007, you can access any materials science, mechanics or engineering journals online (from volume 1, issue 1 to current) free of charge!
The abstract submission deadline for this next conference in the biennial Engineering Failure Analysis series (www.icefa.elsevier.com) is 30 November 2007.
The conference will take place in the coastal town of Sitges, just a short distance from Barcelona's international airport, from 13 to 16 July 2008.