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first tech challenge engineering portfolio: Team Topologies Matthew Skelton, Manuel Pais, 2019-09-17 Effective software teams are essential for any organization to deliver value continuously and sustainably. But how do you build the best team organization for your specific goals, culture, and needs? Team Topologies is a practical, step-by-step, adaptive model for organizational design and team interaction based on four fundamental team types and three team interaction patterns. It is a model that treats teams as the fundamental means of delivery, where team structures and communication pathways are able to evolve with technological and organizational maturity. In Team Topologies, IT consultants Matthew Skelton and Manuel Pais share secrets of successful team patterns and interactions to help readers choose and evolve the right team patterns for their organization, making sure to keep the software healthy and optimize value streams. Team Topologies is a major step forward in organizational design for software, presenting a well-defined way for teams to interact and interrelate that helps make the resulting software architecture clearer and more sustainable, turning inter-team problems into valuable signals for the self-steering organization. |
first tech challenge engineering portfolio: One Mission Chris Fussell, C. W. Goodyear, 2017-06-13 From the co-author of the New York Times bestseller Team of Teams, a practical guide for leaders looking to make their organizations more interconnected and unified in the midst of sudden change. Too often, companies end up with teams stuck in their own silos, pursuing goals and metrics in isolation. Their traditional autocratic structures create stability, scalability, and predictability -- but in a world that demands rapid adaptation to a new reality, this traditional model simply doesn’t work. In Team of Teams, retired four-star General Stanley McChrystal and former Navy SEAL Chris Fussell made the case for a new organizational model combining the agility, adaptability, and cohesion of a small team with the power and resources of a giant organization. Now, in One Mission, Fussell channels all his experiences, both military and corporate, into powerful strategies for unifying isolated and distrustful teams. This practical guide will help leaders in any field implement the Team of Teams approach to tear down their silos improve collaboration, and avoid turf wars. By committing to one higher mission, organizations develop an overall capability that far exceeds the sum of their parts. From Silicon Valley software giant Intuit to a government agency on the plains of Oklahoma, organizations have used Fussell’s methods to unite their people around a single compelling vision, resulting in superior performance. One Mission will help you follow their example to a more agile and resilient future. |
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first tech challenge engineering portfolio: Cases on Inquiry through Instructional Technology in Math and Science Lennex, Lesia, 2012-01-31 There exists a wealth of information about inquiry and about science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), but current research lacks meaningfully written, thoughtful applications of both topics.Cases on Inquiry through Instructional Technology in Math and Science represents the work of many authors toward meaningful discourse of inquiry used in STEM teaching. This book presents insightful information to teachers and teacher education candidates about using inquiry in the real classroom, case studies from which research suggests appropriate uses, and tangible direction for creating their own inquiry based STEM activities. Sections take the reader logically through the meaning of inquiry in STEM teaching, how to use technology in modern classrooms, STEM projects which successfully integrate inquiry methodology, and inquiry problem solving within STEM classrooms with the aim of creating activities and models useful for real-world classrooms. |
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first tech challenge engineering portfolio: Engineering Unesco, 2010-01-01 This report reviews engineering's importance to human, economic, social and cultural development and in addressing the UN Millennium Development Goals. Engineering tends to be viewed as a national issue, but engineering knowledge, companies, conferences and journals, all demonstrate that it is as international as science. The report reviews the role of engineering in development, and covers issues including poverty reduction, sustainable development, climate change mitigation and adaptation. It presents the various fields of engineering around the world and is intended to identify issues and challenges facing engineering, promote better understanding of engineering and its role, and highlight ways of making engineering more attractive to young people, especially women.--Publisher's description. |
first tech challenge engineering portfolio: A Technology Portfolio of Nature Based Solutions Sean O'Hogain, Liam McCarton, 2018-05-03 This book aims to define the concept of Nature Based Solutions (NBS) by using case studies from members of the European Innovation Partnership (EIP) Water Action Group - NatureWat. NBS is defined and characterized in terms of water source, contaminants, removal mechanisms and resource recovery potential. The case studies presented illustrate the appropriateness of NBS promoting climate resilience. Readers will discover a technology portfolio based on a number of demonstration sites in the fields of climate change adaption, water and wastewater treatment, resource recovery and re-use, and restoring ecosystems to promote the use of nature based solutions. The chapters in the book present a multidisciplinary approach involving social scientists, governance representatives and engineers. The underlying philosophy of the book is the circular economy of water which prioritizes the concepts of resource recovery and resilience within water resource management. The first section of the book presents the background and objectives of the study, and how the action group aims to promote the use of nature based solutions through its diverse technology portfolio. Particular attention is given to the goals of finding cost-effective solutions for wastewater treatment, climate change mitigation, disaster risk reduction, flood protection, greening cities, degraded areas restoration and biodiversity preservation. The chapter on reclaimed water addresses water reuse and defines the term fit for purpose. Barriers and limitations related to NBS for water resource management are discussed. The book concludes with several case studies at local, regional and global levels which illustrate a new approach to water management. These case studies illustrate the application of a hybrid green and grey infrastructure system. This is a combination of traditional engineered infrastructure with nature based solutions which combines centralised and decentralised systems to optimise the reclamation of water for reuse in a fit for purpose model. |
first tech challenge engineering portfolio: The Fourth Industrial Revolution Klaus Schwab, 2017-01-03 World-renowned economist Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum, explains that we have an opportunity to shape the fourth industrial revolution, which will fundamentally alter how we live and work. Schwab argues that this revolution is different in scale, scope and complexity from any that have come before. Characterized by a range of new technologies that are fusing the physical, digital and biological worlds, the developments are affecting all disciplines, economies, industries and governments, and even challenging ideas about what it means to be human. Artificial intelligence is already all around us, from supercomputers, drones and virtual assistants to 3D printing, DNA sequencing, smart thermostats, wearable sensors and microchips smaller than a grain of sand. But this is just the beginning: nanomaterials 200 times stronger than steel and a million times thinner than a strand of hair and the first transplant of a 3D printed liver are already in development. Imagine “smart factories” in which global systems of manufacturing are coordinated virtually, or implantable mobile phones made of biosynthetic materials. The fourth industrial revolution, says Schwab, is more significant, and its ramifications more profound, than in any prior period of human history. He outlines the key technologies driving this revolution and discusses the major impacts expected on government, business, civil society and individuals. Schwab also offers bold ideas on how to harness these changes and shape a better future—one in which technology empowers people rather than replaces them; progress serves society rather than disrupts it; and in which innovators respect moral and ethical boundaries rather than cross them. We all have the opportunity to contribute to developing new frameworks that advance progress. |
first tech challenge engineering portfolio: Makers at School, Educational Robotics and Innovative Learning Environments David Scaradozzi, Lorenzo Guasti, Margherita Di Stasio, Beatrice Miotti, Andrea Monteriù, Paulo Blikstein, 2021-12-10 This open access book contains observations, outlines, and analyses of educational robotics methodologies and activities, and developments in the field of educational robotics emerging from the findings presented at FabLearn Italy 2019, the international conference that brought together researchers, teachers, educators and practitioners to discuss the principles of Making and educational robotics in formal, non-formal and informal education. The editors’ analysis of these extended versions of papers presented at FabLearn Italy 2019 highlight the latest findings on learning models based on Making and educational robotics. The authors investigate how innovative educational tools and methodologies can support a novel, more effective and more inclusive learner-centered approach to education. The following key topics are the focus of discussion: Makerspaces and Fab Labs in schools, a maker approach to teaching and learning; laboratory teaching and the maker approach, models, methods and instruments; curricular and non-curricular robotics in formal, non-formal and informal education; social and assistive robotics in education; the effect of innovative spaces and learning environments on the innovation of teaching, good practices and pilot projects. |
first tech challenge engineering portfolio: INSPIRED Marty Cagan, 2017-11-17 How do today’s most successful tech companies—Amazon, Google, Facebook, Netflix, Tesla—design, develop, and deploy the products that have earned the love of literally billions of people around the world? Perhaps surprisingly, they do it very differently than the vast majority of tech companies. In INSPIRED, technology product management thought leader Marty Cagan provides readers with a master class in how to structure and staff a vibrant and successful product organization, and how to discover and deliver technology products that your customers will love—and that will work for your business. With sections on assembling the right people and skillsets, discovering the right product, embracing an effective yet lightweight process, and creating a strong product culture, readers can take the information they learn and immediately leverage it within their own organizations—dramatically improving their own product efforts. Whether you’re an early stage startup working to get to product/market fit, or a growth-stage company working to scale your product organization, or a large, long-established company trying to regain your ability to consistently deliver new value for your customers, INSPIRED will take you and your product organization to a new level of customer engagement, consistent innovation, and business success. Filled with the author’s own personal stories—and profiles of some of today’s most-successful product managers and technology-powered product companies, including Adobe, Apple, BBC, Google, Microsoft, and Netflix—INSPIRED will show you how to turn up the dial of your own product efforts, creating technology products your customers love. The first edition of INSPIRED, published ten years ago, established itself as the primary reference for technology product managers, and can be found on the shelves of nearly every successful technology product company worldwide. This thoroughly updated second edition shares the same objective of being the most valuable resource for technology product managers, yet it is completely new—sharing the latest practices and techniques of today’s most-successful tech product companies, and the men and women behind every great product. |
first tech challenge engineering portfolio: The Robotics Primer Maja J. Mataric, 2007-08-17 A broadly accessible introduction to robotics that spans the most basic concepts and the most novel applications; for students, teachers, and hobbyists. The Robotics Primer offers a broadly accessible introduction to robotics for students at pre-university and university levels, robot hobbyists, and anyone interested in this burgeoning field. The text takes the reader from the most basic concepts (including perception and movement) to the most novel and sophisticated applications and topics (humanoids, shape-shifting robots, space robotics), with an emphasis on what it takes to create autonomous intelligent robot behavior. The core concepts of robotics are carried through from fundamental definitions to more complex explanations, all presented in an engaging, conversational style that will appeal to readers of different backgrounds. The Robotics Primer covers such topics as the definition of robotics, the history of robotics (“Where do Robots Come From?”), robot components, locomotion, manipulation, sensors, control, control architectures, representation, behavior (“Making Your Robot Behave”), navigation, group robotics, learning, and the future of robotics (and its ethical implications). To encourage further engagement, experimentation, and course and lesson design, The Robotics Primer is accompanied by a free robot programming exercise workbook that implements many of the ideas on the book on iRobot platforms. The Robotics Primer is unique as a principled, pedagogical treatment of the topic that is accessible to a broad audience; the only prerequisites are curiosity and attention. It can be used effectively in an educational setting or more informally for self-instruction. The Robotics Primer is a springboard for readers of all backgrounds—including students taking robotics as an elective outside the major, graduate students preparing to specialize in robotics, and K-12 teachers who bring robotics into their classrooms. |
first tech challenge engineering portfolio: Land Your Dream Design Job Dan Shilov, 2020-09 You've just found the most detailed guide ever written to landing a product design job. Understand what you want, build your portfolio, interview with confidence, and get the job that's right for you. |
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first tech challenge engineering portfolio: Control Engineering in Robotics and Industrial Automation Muralindran Mariappan, Mohd Rizal Arshad, Rini Akmeliawati, Chong Shin Chong, 2021-08-12 This book is the first research collection by the Malaysian Society for Automatic Control Engineers (MACE). Numerous applications of control engineering, sensor, and instrumentation technology in robotics, industrial automation, and other mechatronic systems are presented in this book. The book begins by introducing control engineering in robotics and industrial automation. It progresses through a series of chapters, discussing the application of control engineering in various areas such as: brake-by-wire technology; web scrubber systems; robot localization; and, autonomous navigation systems. Coverage of swarm robotics behaviors and applications of sensor technology in the field of music, biomedical technology, and structural analysis takes the book beyond its core of mechatronic systems and demonstrates a more diverse application of the ideas it presents. Each chapter provides comprehensive and detailed coverage of the main ideas, design methods, and practical needs of its chosen topic, making this book accessible and useful to researchers, engineers, postgraduates, and undergraduate students. |
first tech challenge engineering portfolio: Mastering a New Role National Academy of Engineering, Committee on Technology Policy Options in a Global Economy, 1993-02-01 This book examines the changing character of commercial technology development and diffusion in an integrated global economy and its implications for U.S. public policies in support of technological innovation. The volume considers the history, current practice, and future prospects for national policies to encourage economic development through both direct and indirect government support of technological advance. |
first tech challenge engineering portfolio: How to Avoid a Climate Disaster Bill Gates, 2021-02-16 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER NATIONAL BESTSELLER In this urgent, singularly authoritative book, Bill Gates sets out a wide-ranging, practical--and accessible--plan for how the world can get to zero greenhouse gas emissions in time to avoid an irreversible climate catastrophe. Bill Gates has spent a decade investigating the causes and effects of climate change. With the help and guidance of experts in the fields of physics, chemistry, biology, engineering, political science and finance, he has focused on exactly what must be done in order to stop the planet's slide toward certain environmental disaster. In this book, he not only gathers together all the information we need to fully grasp how important it is that we work toward net-zero emissions of greenhouse gases but also details exactly what we need to do to achieve this profoundly important goal. He gives us a clear-eyed description of the challenges we face. He describes the areas in which technology is already helping to reduce emissions; where and how the current technology can be made to function more effectively; where breakthrough technologies are needed, and who is working on these essential innovations. Finally, he lays out a concrete plan for achieving the goal of zero emissions--suggesting not only policies that governments should adopt, but what we as individuals can do to keep our government, our employers and ourselves accountable in this crucial enterprise. As Bill Gates makes clear, achieving zero emissions will not be simple or easy to do, but by following the guidelines he sets out here, it is a goal firmly within our reach. |
first tech challenge engineering portfolio: Explorations in Technology Education Research P John Williams, David Barlex, 2019-01-28 This volume brings together significant international research in technology education by focusing on contemporary postgraduate research, elaborating on the findings with the aim of making the content relevant to researchers, teachers and other potential researchers in the field. The book shares with readers what the research means for classroom teachers through understanding different motivations for teaching technology in schools and observing the model of learning supported by the research. Each chapter in the book includes references to the digital edition of the respective full thesis, allowing readers to consult the research in detail if necessary. This book continues the work done by 2017’s Contemporary Research in Technology Education by the same editors. |
first tech challenge engineering portfolio: Humanoid Robotics: A Reference Prahlad Vadakkepat, AMBARISH GOSWAMI, 2017-02-14 Humanoid Robotics provides a comprehensive compilation of developments in the conceptualization, design and development of humanoid robots and related technologies. Human beings have built the environment they occupy (living spaces, instruments and vehicles) to suit two-legged systems. Building systems, especially in robotics, that are compatible with the well-established, human-based surroundings and which could naturally interact with humans is an ultimate goal for all researches and engineers. Humanoid Robots are systems (i.e. robots) which mimic human behavior. Humanoids provide a platform to study the construction of systems that behave and interact like humans. A broad range of applications ranging from daily housework to complex medical surgery, deep ocean exploration, and other potentially dangerous tasks are possible using humanoids. In addition, the study of humanoid robotics provides a platform to understand the mechanisms and offers a physical visual of how humans interact, think, and react with the surroundings and how such behaviors could be reassembled and reconstructed. Currently, the most challenging issue with bipedal humanoids is to make them balance on two legs, The purportedly simple act of finding the best balance that enables easy walking, jumping and running requires some of the most sophisticated development of robotic systems- those that will ultimately mimic fully the diversity and dexterity of human beings. Other typical human-like interactions such as complex thought and conversations on the other hand, also pose barriers for the development of humanoids because we are yet to understand fully the way in which we humans interact with our environment and consequently to replicate this in humanoids. |
first tech challenge engineering portfolio: The Workplace You Need Now Sanjay Rishi, Benjamin Breslau, Peter Miscovich, 2021-10-29 Accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, the world of work has undergone a lasting transformation. Individuals, organizations and institutions are seeking the right balance of workspace opportunities. Workers want to know how remote work can fit into their lives, and how the office can meet their needs. In The Workplace You Need Now: Shaping Spaces for the Future of Work, work environment executives and experts Dr. Sanjay Rishi, Benjamin Breslau and Peter Miscovich deliver a practical framework for how to plan, invest in and create effective digital/physical hybrid workplaces that are beginning to define the world of work. The book explores paths to creating new workplaces that drive the four C's of value: culture, collaboration, creativity, and community. It walks you through the design of custom, flexible, digitally integrated workplaces that manifest new ways of working, and attract tomorrow's top talent. You'll discover the personalized, responsible, and experiential workplace that individuals and organizations alike seek to encourage human interaction, and fuel creativity and growth. You’ll learn the path to the purposeful, resilient workplace that incorporates the emerging imperatives of health, wellness and environmental sustainability. Rich with examples from leading organizations from across the globe, The Workplace You Need Now is an indispensable resource for individuals, as well as businesses of all shapes and sizes trying to find the right solution that works for them right now. |
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first tech challenge engineering portfolio: Start with Why Simon Sinek, 2011-12-27 The inspirational bestseller that ignited a movement and asked us to find our WHY Discover the book that is captivating millions on TikTok and that served as the basis for one of the most popular TED Talks of all time—with more than 56 million views and counting. Over a decade ago, Simon Sinek started a movement that inspired millions to demand purpose at work, to ask what was the WHY of their organization. Since then, millions have been touched by the power of his ideas, and these ideas remain as relevant and timely as ever. START WITH WHY asks (and answers) the questions: why are some people and organizations more innovative, more influential, and more profitable than others? Why do some command greater loyalty from customers and employees alike? Even among the successful, why are so few able to repeat their success over and over? People like Martin Luther King Jr., Steve Jobs, and the Wright Brothers had little in common, but they all started with WHY. They realized that people won't truly buy into a product, service, movement, or idea until they understand the WHY behind it. START WITH WHY shows that the leaders who have had the greatest influence in the world all think, act and communicate the same way—and it's the opposite of what everyone else does. Sinek calls this powerful idea The Golden Circle, and it provides a framework upon which organizations can be built, movements can be led, and people can be inspired. And it all starts with WHY. |
first tech challenge engineering portfolio: Lean UX Jeff Gothelf, 2013-03-15 User experience (UX) design has traditionally been a deliverables-based practice, with wireframes, site maps, flow diagrams, and mockups. But in today’s web-driven reality, orchestrating the entire design from the get-go no longer works. This hands-on book demonstrates Lean UX, a deeply collaborative and cross-functional process that lets you strip away heavy deliverables in favor of building shared understanding with the rest of the product team. Lean UX is the evolution of product design; refined through the real-world experiences of companies large and small, these practices and principles help you maintain daily, continuous engagement with your teammates, rather than work in isolation. This book shows you how to use Lean UX on your own projects. Get a tactical understanding of Lean UX—and how it changes the way teams work together Frame a vision of the problem you’re solving and focus your team on the right outcomes Bring the designer’s tool kit to the rest of your product team Break down the silos created by job titles and learn to trust your teammates Improve the quality and productivity of your teams, and focus on validated experiences as opposed to deliverables/documents Learn how Lean UX integrates with Agile UX |
first tech challenge engineering portfolio: Infusing Ethics into the Development of Engineers National Academy of Engineering, Center for Engineering Ethics and Society, Infusing Ethics Selection Committee, 2016-02-17 Ethical practice in engineering is critical for ensuring public trust in the field and in its practitioners, especially as engineers increasingly tackle international and socially complex problems that combine technical and ethical challenges. This report aims to raise awareness of the variety of exceptional programs and strategies for improving engineers' understanding of ethical and social issues and provides a resource for those who seek to improve ethical development of engineers at their own institutions. This publication presents 25 activities and programs that are exemplary in their approach to infusing ethics into the development of engineering students. It is intended to serve as a resource for institutions of higher education seeking to enhance their efforts in this area. |
first tech challenge engineering portfolio: The Pyramid Principle Barbara Minto, 2021 This book reveals that the mind automatically sorts information into distinctive pyramidal groupings. However, if any group of ideas are arranged into a pyramid structure in the first place, not only will it save valuable time and effort to write, it will take even less effort to read and comprehend it |
first tech challenge engineering portfolio: Internal Boundaries of Metal Additive Manufacturing Kevin Slattery, Kirk A. Rogers, 2022-03-11 In the early days, there were significant limitations to the build size of laser powder bed fusion (L-PBF) additive manufacturing (AM) machines. However, machine builders have addressed that drawback by introducing larger L-PBF machines with expansive build volumes. As these machines grow, their size capability approaches that of directed energy deposition (DED) machines. Concurrently, DED machines have gained additional axes of motion which enable increasingly complex part geometries—resulting in near-overlap in capabilities at the large end of the L-PBF build size. Additionally, competing technologies, such as binder jet AM and metal material extrusion, have also increased in capability, albeit with different starting points. As a result, the lines of demarcation between different processes are becoming blurred. Internal Boundaries of Metal Additive Manufacturing: Future Process Selection examines the overlap between three prominent powder-based technologies and outlines an approach that a product team can follow to determine the most appropriate process for current and future applications. Click here to access The Mobility Frontier: Metals, Polymers, or Composites Click here to access the full SAE EDGETM Research Report portfolio. https://doi.org/10.4271/EPR2022006 |
first tech challenge engineering portfolio: Robotics in Education Munir Merdan, Wilfried Lepuschitz, Gottfried Koppensteiner, Richard Balogh, 2016-10-04 This proceedings volume showcases the latest achievements in research and development in Educational Robotics presented at the 7th International Conference on Robotics in Education (RiE) held in Vienna, Austria, during April 14-15, 2016. The book offers a range of methodologies for teaching robotics and presents various educational robotics curricula. It includes dedicated chapters for the design and analysis of learning environments as well as evaluation means for measuring the impact of robotics on the students’ learning success. Moreover, the book presents interesting programming approaches as well as new applications, the latest tools, systems and components for using robotics. The presented applications cover the whole educative range, from elementary school to high school, college, university and beyond, for continuing education and possibly outreach and workforce development. The book provides a framework involving two complementary kinds of contributions: on the one hand on technical aspects and on the other hand on matters of didactic. |
first tech challenge engineering portfolio: Managing Innovation from the Land of Ideas and Talent Clas Neumann, Jayaram Srinivasan, 2009-06-04 10 years ago, in the flourishing atmosphere of India’s high-tech city, Bangalore, SAP Labs was established as small development facility. Known to be one of the world’s most promising destinations for foreign investments, India is where SAP AG chose to locate what is now their largest R&D and Services Center outside Germany. The unique 10-year success story of this organization is presented by two authors who were instrumental in setting up business of SAP Labs India and contributed in growing it to today’s strength of 4000 employees. The authors discuss development, innovation, and management strategies, combining their own personal experiences and those of other longtime company employees along with statements from SAP board members, to provide a comprehensive and detailed picture of the events and reasoning behind the venture. Anyone interested in understanding the opportunities and challenges of carrying out distributed product development on a global scale from India will find this book an invaluable companion. |
first tech challenge engineering portfolio: The DARPA Model for Transformative Technologies: Perspectives on the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency William Boone Bonvillian, Richard Van Atta, Patrick Windham, 2020-01-09 The authors have done a masterful job of charting the important story of DARPA, one of the key catalysts of technological innovation in US recent history. By plotting the development, achievements and structure of the leading world agency of this kind, this book stimulates new thinking in the field of technological innovation with bearing on how to respond to climate change, pandemics, cyber security and other global problems of our time. The DARPA Model provides a useful guide for governmental agency and policy leaders, and for anybody interested in the role of governments in technological innovation. —Dr. Kent Hughes, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars This volume contains a remarkable collection of extremely insightful articles on the world’s most successful advanced technology agency. Drafted by the leading US experts on DARPA, it provides a variety of perspectives that in turn benefit from being presented together in a comprehensive volume. It reviews DARPA’s unique role in the U.S. innovation system, as well as the challenges DARPA and its clones face today. As the American model is being considered for adoption by a number of countries worldwide, this book makes a welcome and timely contribution to the policy dialogue on the role played by governments in stimulating technological innovation. — Prof. Charles Wessner, Georgetown University The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has played a remarkable role in the creation new transformative technologies, revolutionizing defense with drones and precision-guided munitions, and transforming civilian life with portable GPS receivers, voice-recognition software, self-driving cars, unmanned aerial vehicles, and, most famously, the ARPANET and its successor, the Internet. Other parts of the U.S. Government and some foreign governments have tried to apply the ‘DARPA model’ to help develop valuable new technologies. But how and why has DARPA succeeded? Which features of its operation and environment contribute to this success? And what lessons does its experience offer for other U.S. agencies and other governments that want to develop and demonstrate their own ‘transformative technologies’? This book is a remarkable collection of leading academic research on DARPA from a wide range of perspectives, combining to chart an important story from the Agency’s founding in the wake of Sputnik, to the current attempts to adapt it to use by other federal agencies. Informative and insightful, this guide is essential reading for political and policy leaders, as well as researchers and students interested in understanding the success of this agency and the lessons it offers to others. |
first tech challenge engineering portfolio: Prospects for Advanced Coal Technologies United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Technology (2007). Subcommittee on Energy and Environment, 2008 |
first tech challenge engineering portfolio: The Countdown Conspiracy Katie Slivensky, 2017-08-01 Ambassador, you are go for launch in T- minus 5…4…3…2…. Get ready to blast off with this high-action, high-stakes middle grade adventure that’s perfect for fans of Chris Grabenstein and Peter Lerangis! Miranda Regent can’t believe she was just chosen as one of six kids from around the world to train for the first ever mission to Mars. But as soon as the official announcement is made, she begins receiving anonymous threatening messages…and when the training base is attacked, it looks like Miranda is the intended target. Now the entire mission—and everyone’s lives—are at risk. And Miranda may be the only one who can save them. The Martian meets The Goonies in this out-of-this-world middle grade debut where the stakes couldn’t be higher. |
first tech challenge engineering portfolio: Special Report: Digital Economy , Saudi Arabia had digital tools before COVID-19, but that only during the pandemic were they fully adopted by the public and the government alike. A new era of governance has begun, and Saudi Arabia is rolling out unprecedented tools to enable its transformation. This report covers the adaptation of the Kingdom’s government to new technological approaches, and the role of the National Digital Transformation Unit (NDU). |
first tech challenge engineering portfolio: STI Review, Volume 1998 Issue 2 Special Issue on Public/Private Partnerships in Science and Technology OECD, 1999-02-09 This special issue of the STI Review focuses on Public-Private Partnerships in Science and Technology. |
first tech challenge engineering portfolio: Realizing NASA's Potential United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Subcommittee on Science and Space, 2012 |
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first tech challenge engineering portfolio: Departments of Veterans Affairs and Housing and Urban Development, and Independent Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2000 United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on VA-HUD-Independent Agencies, 2000 |
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first tech challenge engineering portfolio: Food Industry R&D Helmut Traitler, Birgit Coleman, Adam Burbidge, 2016-11-14 Research and development represents a vast spread of topics and can be an arena for controversy. In academia, such controversy may stem from conflicting interpretations of data and subsequent conclusions, the question of who was first to discover a particular finding and whether or not the said finding is of any value to the scientific community. R&D in corporate environments is mostly defined and driven by costs and clearly identified, consumer-focused targets. There is, however, common ground between these two approaches as both strive to maximize knowledge, though for different reasons and in differnt ways. The equipment and scientific rigor may be similar or identical, however their usage, approach and interpretation are different. This book discusses the history and background of today's food industry R&D as seen by consumers, academia and the industry itself, with several chapters dedicated to new and disruptive approaches. A must-read for all professionals in the packaged goods industry as well as students who aspire to contribute to this new industry, forcefully driven by R&D. |
first tech challenge engineering portfolio: Women in Gaming: 100 Professionals of Play Meagan Marie, 2018-12-04 Women in Gaming: 100 Professionals of Play is a celebration of female accomplishments in the video game industry, ranging from high-level executives to programmers to cosplayers. This insightful and celebratory book highlights women who helped to establish the industry, women who disrupted it, women who fight to diversify it, and young women who will someday lead it. Featuring household names and unsung heroes, each individual profiled is a pioneer in their own right. Key features in this book include: *100 Professionals of Play: Interviews and Special Features with 100 diverse and prominent women highlighting their impact on the gaming industry in the fields of design, programming, animation, marketing, voiceover, and many more. *Pro Tips: Practical and anecdotal advice from industry professionals for young adults working toward a career in the video game industry. *Essays: Short essays covering various topics affecting women in gaming related careers, including Difficult Women: The Importance of Female Characters Who Go Beyond Being Strong, NPC: On Being Unseen in the Game Dev Community, and Motherhood and Gaming: How Motherhood Can Help Rather Than Hinder a Career. *A Day in the Life of Features: An inside look at a typical day in the gaming industry across several vocations, including a streamer, a voice actor, and many more. |
first tech challenge engineering portfolio: Data Science and Innovations for Intelligent Systems Kavita Taneja, Harmunish Taneja, Kuldeep Kumar, Arvind Selwal, Eng Lieh Ouh, 2021-09-30 Data science is an emerging field and innovations in it need to be explored for the success of society 5.0. This book not only focuses on the practical applications of data science to achieve computational excellence, but also digs deep into the issues and implications of intelligent systems. This book highlights innovations in data science to achieve computational excellence that can optimize performance of smart applications. The book focuses on methodologies, framework, design issues, tools, architectures, and technologies necessary to develop and understand data science and its emerging applications in the present era. Data Science and Innovations for Intelligent Systems: Computational Excellence and Society 5.0 is useful for the research community, start-up entrepreneurs, academicians, data-centered industries, and professeurs who are interested in exploring innovations in varied applications and the areas of data science. |
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Our team is composed of 8 students from 9th and 10th grade, each bringing a wealth of experience from their involvement in either FTC or FLL. This year is our school’s 1st FIRST …
FTC Team Duct Tape #2845 Engineering Notebook Guidelines …
teams create solid engineering notebooks for the FIRST Tech Challenge competition. An engineering notebook should provide a complete chronicle of your season build, from …
Award Descriptions - FIRST
Team must show respect and Gracious Professionalism® to everyone they meet at a FIRST Tech Challenge event. Team must submit an engineering portfolio. The engineering portfolio must …
Engineering Portfolio Workshop - NM FTC
Team must submit an Engineering Portfolio. Engineering Portfolio must have engineering content. The engineering content could include entries describing examples of the underlying science, …
Team 7842 Engineering Portfolio 2020-2021
The Browncoats are a community FIRST Tech Challenge robotics team from the Huntsville, Alabama area. This year, the team is made up of six students, ranging from 7th to 12th grade. …
Start a Team - FIRST
Document your work in an engineering portfolio. 4 COMPETE IN AN EVENT Compete at official FIRST events, which may include physical, remote, or a combination of physical and remote …
FIRST Tech Challenge Work-Based Learning or Independent …
FIRST® Tech Challenge Work-Based Learning Toolkit – Version 3.9.23 4 How to Use This Toolkit Effective work-based learning opportunities involve alignment of classroom and workplace …
Engineering Portfolio - post1010.org
learn about engineering and STEM. The Blu Cru made its debut in the FIRST Tech Challenge in 2012. The team has returned every year since, advancing to the state level of competition in …
Engineering Portfolio Power Play | 2022 - 2023 Team #6417
The Blu Cru made its debut in the FIRST Tech Challenge in 2012. The team has returned every year since - advancing to the state level of competition in a significant number of its past …
2018-2019 FIRST Tech Challenge - m.shsbnu.net
Sep 17, 2018 · What are the FIRST ®Tech Challenge Engineering Notebook Guidelines? The purpose of the FIRST Tech Challenge Engineering Notebook Guidelines is to: • Provide an …
ENGINEERING PORTFOLIO - Hivemind Robotics
Faster understanding of FTC new season challenge - 20 FTC robotics teams (2x more than last year) -120+ students from all FIGURES around Romania - 20 robots designed and built during …
Engineering Portfolio - Delbotics 755 - Cloudinary
We’re excited to take this opportunity to share our robot for the 2021 First Tech Challenge with you! As always, our robotics season started with a meeting where we watched the introduction …
FIRST Tech Challenge Class Pack Curriculum Overview
FIRST® Tech Challenge Class Pack Curriculum Overview . Curriculum Design and Flow . Units are designed with a guiding question and authentic real-world product that helps students …
Engineering Principles Course Outline - info.firstinspires.org
Explore the components of a FIRST Tech Challenge Game. Understand where to find details that are abstracted in the Game Rules. Explore details of the game using measurements and …
Mentor Manual - FIRST
FIRST® Tech Challenge is a student-centered program that focuses on giving students a unique and stimulating experience. Each year, teams engage in a new game where they design, …
Engineering Notebook Self-Assessment - FIRST
• Engineering content that outlines the design, build, & testing stages of the robot • Includes code development process. You don’t need to add the code itself.
Team 7842 Engineering Portfolio 2022-2023
We showed visitors how to drive our demonstration robots and answered all questions about FIRST robotics, FIRST Tech Challenge, and the Browncoats. We also demonstrated our robot …
FIRST TECH CHALLENGE - FIRST Championship
Engineering Portfolio Teams must bring their Engineering Portfolio to their scheduled judging appointment. Please read Game Manual Part 1 for Engineering Portfolio requirements. …
Appendix C: Judge Summary Sheet - firstuk.org
FIRST® Tech Challenge Judge Manual | 41 Gracious Professionalism ® - “Doing your best work while treating others with respect and kindness - It’s what makes FIRST , first.” Innovate …
Engineering portfolio for FTC 2022/2023
In this engineering portfolio we will be discussing the design decisions and design process that we had to implement during the making of our robot for this year’s First tech challenge “Power …
Public FTC Engineering Portfolio 2023 - Caesar Circuitry
Our team is composed of 8 students from 9th and 10th grade, each bringing a wealth of experience from their involvement in either FTC or FLL. This year is our school’s 1st FIRST …
FTC Team Duct Tape #2845 Engineering Notebook …
teams create solid engineering notebooks for the FIRST Tech Challenge competition. An engineering notebook should provide a complete chronicle of your season build, from …
Award Descriptions - FIRST
Team must show respect and Gracious Professionalism® to everyone they meet at a FIRST Tech Challenge event. Team must submit an engineering portfolio. The engineering portfolio must …
Engineering Portfolio Workshop - NM FTC
Team must submit an Engineering Portfolio. Engineering Portfolio must have engineering content. The engineering content could include entries describing examples of the underlying science, …
Team 7842 Engineering Portfolio 2020-2021
The Browncoats are a community FIRST Tech Challenge robotics team from the Huntsville, Alabama area. This year, the team is made up of six students, ranging from 7th to 12th grade. …
Start a Team - FIRST
Document your work in an engineering portfolio. 4 COMPETE IN AN EVENT Compete at official FIRST events, which may include physical, remote, or a combination of physical and remote …
FIRST Tech Challenge Work-Based Learning or Independent …
FIRST® Tech Challenge Work-Based Learning Toolkit – Version 3.9.23 4 How to Use This Toolkit Effective work-based learning opportunities involve alignment of classroom and workplace …
Engineering Portfolio - post1010.org
learn about engineering and STEM. The Blu Cru made its debut in the FIRST Tech Challenge in 2012. The team has returned every year since, advancing to the state level of competition in …
Engineering Portfolio Power Play | 2022 - 2023 Team #6417
The Blu Cru made its debut in the FIRST Tech Challenge in 2012. The team has returned every year since - advancing to the state level of competition in a significant number of its past …
2018-2019 FIRST Tech Challenge - m.shsbnu.net
Sep 17, 2018 · What are the FIRST ®Tech Challenge Engineering Notebook Guidelines? The purpose of the FIRST Tech Challenge Engineering Notebook Guidelines is to: • Provide an …
ENGINEERING PORTFOLIO - Hivemind Robotics
Faster understanding of FTC new season challenge - 20 FTC robotics teams (2x more than last year) -120+ students from all FIGURES around Romania - 20 robots designed and built during …
Engineering Portfolio - Delbotics 755 - Cloudinary
We’re excited to take this opportunity to share our robot for the 2021 First Tech Challenge with you! As always, our robotics season started with a meeting where we watched the introduction …
FIRST Tech Challenge Class Pack Curriculum Overview
FIRST® Tech Challenge Class Pack Curriculum Overview . Curriculum Design and Flow . Units are designed with a guiding question and authentic real-world product that helps students …
Engineering Principles Course Outline - info.firstinspires.org
Explore the components of a FIRST Tech Challenge Game. Understand where to find details that are abstracted in the Game Rules. Explore details of the game using measurements and …