Digital Engineering, March 2017
Wearables get hot; preparing engineering students for work; understanding load paths; Lenovo workstation reviews; large-format printing; energy-efficient sensors; enigneering collaboration and more.
March 1, 2017
Inside this issue
Too Hot to Handle, Too Bright to Watch
Thermal simulation of wearables must tackle tight corners, personal preferences and interdisciplinary communication issues.
Out of Classroom Curriculum
Student competitions prepare up-andcomers with the hands-on experience necessary to meet the challenges of next-generation engineering.
Understanding Load Paths
Diagram to help determine the nature of the load.
New Lenovo ThinkStation P410 Offers Xeon Processors
Mainstream performance at an entry-level price.
Portable and Affordable
The lightweight 15.6-in. Lenovo ThinkPad P50s mobile workstation features incredible battery life.
Put Engineering Collaboration Front and Center
Social media and concurrent software development lead to collaborative engineering procedures.
Energy Efficiency for Always-on Sensing
Technologies and techniques to reduce energy use in mobile, wearable and IoT devices.
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