The Mind of an Engineer: Volume 2 pp 167-183 | Cite as
Engineering the Human Mind and the External World
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Is the mind of an engineer different from the mind of any other human being? Does a decade of training spanning the period of one’s BE, ME and Ph.D. programs affect the way a person thinks and acts? What does his experience teach him? I felt that introspection is certainly going to be instructive.
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