Thursday, January 25, 2018
Wentworth Institute of Technology, Beatty Multipurpose Room in Beatty Hall
550 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA
6:00 PM Registration, Social, and Pizza; 7:15 PM Presentation
We are at an exciting time in the design and construction profession. With computational design and automation, we provide more and better technical information for projects than ever before. However, with that, we require a different skill set from our engineers; one which the typical academic degree and subsequent PE exam does not currently provide. In this talk, Paul Kassabian will provide a review of automation and its effect on both trades and professions, examples of current computational automation of engineering tasks, and thoughts on where education and training for engineers should go from here.
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$30 Members, $40 Non-Members
$25 Public Sector Members, $30 Public Sector Non-Members
$10 Student Members and Senior Members (65+)
Wentworth Institute of Technology Student Members: No Charge, please complete a BSCES Event Registration Form and email to bscesreg@engineers.org
Registration Information
Register to attend this meeting and pay by credit card online at the Register link above. To register online for an event at the BSCES member rate you must login using your BSCES assigned username and password. If you do not know your BSCES member login information call 617/227-5551. You can also register for this event by mail or email. To do so, download and complete a BSCES Event Registration Form and follow the submission instructions. Cancellations received after January 22, 2018 and no-shows will be billed.
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Supported by the staff of The Engineering Center Education Trust