Aerospace Engineers
Aerospace engineering deals with creating and building things that fly. It is one of the newest branches of engineering. It began in the the 19th century, and after a couple years, a new type of engineering was created. It was called Aeronautical engineering.
Aeronautical Engineering
Aeronautical engineering is engineering that designs air crafts that are lighter than air. They include gliders, crafts, fixed wing airplanes, and helicopters.
Computer hardware engineers design, develop, and research in laboratories that build and test computer modules. Those engineers discover new directions in computer hardware.
Architectural Engineering
Architectural engineers specialize in the technical aspects of architecture, including the structural integrity and resilience of buildings.
Aviation Engineering
Aviation engineering is a branch of engineering that works with air space development, airport design, air craft navigational technologies, and aerodrome planning.
Robotics Engineering
A robotics engineer is a designer, who is responsible for creating robots and robotic systems that are able to perform duties that humans are either unable to complete. They help to make jobs safer, easier, and more efficient.
Avionics Engineering
Avionics engineers work in the aerospace industry. Their work tasks are related to designing and programming electrical systems on board spacecraft, aircraft and satellites.