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What is materials engineering? What does the job entail? Is it a lucrative career now? Is there any cool jobs out there for this?
Plus, I would like to learn how to make gadgets like Luscious Fox in the Batman movies and some other zany contraptions, like cool comic book costumes and accessories
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As you know I am always on the hunt for good books on Mechanical Engineering, knowing that a Mechanical Engineering is
needed for the knowledge.
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Please explain this considering i am just a second year IE student
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From the context of the degrees offered by US Universities.
Or is it two different names for the same discipline?
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I am unsure of which to major in, they seem very similar. Do they both produce new products? It seems Chemical engineers only invent the processes, so I’m slightly confused. Thanks!
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I am quite confused about these two and am interested in innovation rather than how materials are processed. Which one of the two can fit this request?