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Which of field engineering is most useful & demandable in todays world?


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I think so energy engg. & mechanical engg.

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Which of field engineering is most useful & demandable in todays world?


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I think so energy engg. & mechanical engg.

 

energy engineering isn't something that you can study everywhere. Often it's called "chemical engineering" or "mechanical engineering". Those fields will enable you to work and design in the energy business.

 

What do you mean by "demandable"? Do you mean "the most difficult to study" or the "most in demand", meaning that it's most needed in the world?

 

To design a relatively simple factory for (for example) biodiesel, you need: a chemical engineer, a mechanical engineer, a system control engineer, an electrical engineer, a legal guy, a financial guy (sorry for not using the proper terms). My point is: one cannot go without the other. So... which is the most useful? I don't know. They're all working in a team.

 

Actually, I think EE would be very demanding.

EE can be Electrical Engineering and the previously mentioned Energy Engineering... or even Environmental Engineering.

Writing an abbreviation can make you to look like a true expert... it can also backfire and cause everybody to ignore your post because nobody understands it. So, what is EE?

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