Studies indicate that communications and information-related activities take up a substantial portion of an engineer's work week; therefore, effective communications and information use skills are one of the key engineering competencies that recent graduates of engineering programs are expected to possess. Feedback from industry rates communications and information use skills of entry-level engineers low. Missing from current discussions of communications and information use skills and competencies for engineering students is a clear explanation from the professional engineering community about what constitutes 'acceptable and desirable communications and information norms' within that community. To gather adequate and generalizable data ab...
Communication skills are indispensable element in the education of engineering students to facilitat...
As part of Phase 4 of the NASA/DoD Aerospace Knowledge Diffusion Research Project, two pilot studies...
We conducted a mail (self-reported) survey of 4300 student members of the American Institute of Aero...
This report describes similarities and differences between undergraduate and graduate engineering sc...
When engineering students graduate and enter the world of work, they make the transition from an aca...
This report describes similarities and differences between undergraduate and graduate aerospace engi...
Aerospace engineers and scientists from Western Europe, Japan, and the United States were surveyed a...
In this paper we describe the preliminary analysis of four groups of aerospace engineering and scien...
Engineers are an extraordinarily diverse group of professionals, but an attribute common to all engi...
A telephone survey of U.S. aerospace engineers and scientists who were on the Society of Automotive ...
This paper reports results of a mixed methods study that examined engineering students’ acquisition ...
The importance of communication in the engineering profession is widely acknowledged by various stak...
A study was undertaken that explored several aspects of technical communications in aeronautics. The...
It is argued that only by maximizing the research and development process can the United States main...
Similarities and differences between undergraduate and graduate engineering students in the context ...
Communication skills are indispensable element in the education of engineering students to facilitat...
As part of Phase 4 of the NASA/DoD Aerospace Knowledge Diffusion Research Project, two pilot studies...
We conducted a mail (self-reported) survey of 4300 student members of the American Institute of Aero...
This report describes similarities and differences between undergraduate and graduate engineering sc...
When engineering students graduate and enter the world of work, they make the transition from an aca...
This report describes similarities and differences between undergraduate and graduate aerospace engi...
Aerospace engineers and scientists from Western Europe, Japan, and the United States were surveyed a...
In this paper we describe the preliminary analysis of four groups of aerospace engineering and scien...
Engineers are an extraordinarily diverse group of professionals, but an attribute common to all engi...
A telephone survey of U.S. aerospace engineers and scientists who were on the Society of Automotive ...
This paper reports results of a mixed methods study that examined engineering students’ acquisition ...
The importance of communication in the engineering profession is widely acknowledged by various stak...
A study was undertaken that explored several aspects of technical communications in aeronautics. The...
It is argued that only by maximizing the research and development process can the United States main...
Similarities and differences between undergraduate and graduate engineering students in the context ...
Communication skills are indispensable element in the education of engineering students to facilitat...
As part of Phase 4 of the NASA/DoD Aerospace Knowledge Diffusion Research Project, two pilot studies...
We conducted a mail (self-reported) survey of 4300 student members of the American Institute of Aero...