Dear William, I really enjoyed reading this article. It is a great overview of how engineering differs from pure science. The first citations said it all: "Scientists study the world as it is, engineers create the world that never has been." (Von Kármán, 1962).
In civil engineering, I noticed that we are growing very slow in design and construction methods. We have worked with the same materials for several years; new materials are not considered still safe or sustainable. I guess that new design and construction methods and solutions should be considered to accomplish the sustainable cities (and lives) that we want for 2050.
Regards,
Andrés
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Andres Guzman D.Eng., MEng, Ing., M.ASCE
Associate Professor
UNIVERSIDAD DEL NORTE
Barranquilla
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Original Message:
Sent: 02-28-2022 05:49 AM
From: William Kelly
Subject: An article for all Engineers
Working in the Penumbra of Understanding
A friend forwarded this link in case I had missed it
https://issues.org/penumbra-engineering-perspective-hammack-anderson
This is not a new issue but engineers need to do a much better job of educating the public on what engineering is and how it is much more than just applied science. The authors do this for engineering in general but how do we do it for civil engineering?
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William Kelly Ph.D., P.E., ENV SP, F.ASCE
MR
St Michaels MD
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