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  • 101Massachusetts Institute of Technology School of Engineering — The MIT School of Engineering is one of the five schools of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. Generally considered having one of the best engineering programs in the world[1][2][3], the school… …

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  • 102Association of Technology, Management, and Applied Engineering — The Association of Technology, Management, and Applied Engineering (ATMAE) was formerly known as the National Association of Industrial Technology (NAIT). ATMAE sets standards for academic program accreditation, personal certification, and… …

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  • 103MIT School of Engineering — The MIT School of Engineering is one of the five schools of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. Generally considered having one of the best engineering programs in the world… …

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  • 104Cofactor Engineering — Cofactor engineering, a subset of metabolic engineering, is defined as the manipulation of the use of cofactors in an organism’s metabolic pathways. The field has applications in industry, chemical manufacturing, and pharmaceuticals.[1] Cofactors …

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  • 105MIT-Leaders for Manufacturing — The Leaders for Manufacturing Program (LFM) is a two year graduate program at the MIT Sloan School of Management. The program awards graduates both an MBA (or Master of Science in Management) and an Master of Science in engineering. The program… …

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  • 106College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering — Established 2004 Type College Academic affiliation University at Albany …

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  • 107Nissan Motor Manufacturing UK — Nissan Motor Manufacturing (UK) Ltd. Type Subsidiary Industry Automotive Founded 1984 Headquarters Washington, Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom …

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  • 108Food engineering — Bread factory in Germany Food engineering is a multidisciplinary field of applied physical sciences which combines science, microbiology, and engineering education for food and related industries. Food engineering includes, but is not limited to …

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  • 109Virtual engineering — is defined as integrating geometric models and related engineering tools such as analysis, and simulation, optimization, and decision making tools, etc., within a computer generated environment that facilitates multidisciplinary collaborative… …

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  • 110Columbia School of Engineering and Applied Science — School of Engineering and Applied Science redirects here. For other uses, see School of Engineering and Applied Science (disambiguation). Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science Established …

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