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Discover LudwigThe phrase "african engineering" is not correct in written English as it should be capitalized as "African engineering." You can use it when referring to engineering practices, innovations, or education that originate from or are associated with Africa.
Example: "The conference will focus on African engineering and its impact on sustainable development across the continent."
Alternatives: "engineering in Africa" or "engineering from Africa."
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Last year, 25 of Butembo's businessmen each chipped in $15,000 to form a joint venture with a South African engineering firm on a much larger river.
Nor did this study of African engineering students support the idea of a bimodal distribution.
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In 2010, Georgia Tech's College of Business rose from 31st to 28th, continuing its rapid upward trend Diverse Issues in Higher Education has ranked Tech No. 1 at the bachelor's level, No. 2 at the master's level, and No. 1 at the doctoral level in terms of producing African American engineering graduates.
Citing the danger of facing the 19-year-old African-American engineering student, whom he claims was waving a bat at him, Rialmo, who is white, says he is traumatized, suffering injuries of a "pecuniary nature".
The Illuminum team has received seed funding to develop their idea from the African prize for engineering innovation programme by the Royal Academy of Engineering and they hope to scale up the technology this year.
I want to be a leader in eliminating environments where I am the only African American in engineering leadership.
What really stands out is the fact that Slack has a higher percentage of African-Americans in engineering (7%) than it does company-wide.
Although Slack is 70% white, what's notable is that the company has a much higher percentage of African-Americans in engineering (7%) than any other tech company that has reported its data.
There she received degrees in chemical engineering and African American studies (1977).
It is also the number one producer of doctoral degrees in engineering for African American women.
By starting at the Pre-Cambrian period and moving into what is now considered the Anthropocene, a period dominated by humans as 'ecosystem engineers', Reid balances the role of nonhumans and humans in the engineering of African savannas.
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