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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an engineering graduate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who has completed a degree in engineering.
Example: "After years of hard work, she proudly became an engineering graduate and started her career in the field."
Alternatives: "a graduate in engineering" or "an engineering alumnus".
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Sham Tembo, an electrical engineer from Zambia, and Jessica Vechakul, an engineering graduate student at M.I.T., slowly added a cow manure puree to a five-gallon bucket holding charcoal made from corncobs.
Lepère, 27, is an engineering graduate.
Mr. Hermann is an engineering graduate of Cornell University, where he also received an M.B.A. degree.
"Engineers have low status in this country," said Mr. Reece, an engineering graduate of the University of Cambridge.
An earlier version of this article incorrectly said that Netflix chief executive, Reed Hastings, is an engineering graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
He said that an engineering graduate who sold his company to Hewlett-Packard during the process gave the university $6 million toward a new engineering building.
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Unable to find anybody to teach him frame-building, Warmerdam, a mechanical engineering graduate, took a course in metalwork offered by an engineering training association in Southampton.
Mr. Lerner, an electrical engineering graduate of Lehigh University, is a commercial and industrial sales representative for Jacobson, Goldfarb & Tanzman, a real-estate company in Woodbridge, N.J.
A UNH engineering graduate with an MBA from Northeastern, DuBois worked at Kiva Systems and later Amazon Robotics, which acquired Kiva. .
A UNH engineering graduate with an MBA from Northeastern, DuBois worked at Kiva Systems and later Amazon Robotics, which acquired Kiva.
Megan Nix, an electrical engineering graduate of the University of California, Riverside is looking for a full-time position, probably at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) where she interned in the spring of 2005.
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