Event details
Nov
16
Accelerating Innovation: Leveraging Knovel and Engineering Village for Cutting-Edge Engineering Insights
Uncover the latest trends and breakthroughs in engineering research using Knovel and Engineering Village. Learn how different engineering student profiles harness these platforms to drive innovation, optimize processes, and stay ahead in the dynamic engineering landscape.
Target audience: Engineers of all disciplines and Researchers
What you'll learn:
How to use Knovel and Engineering Village to find the latest engineering research
How to evaluate the quality and relevance of engineering research
How to apply engineering research to solve real-world problems
How to stay ahead of the curve in the rapidly changing field of engineering
About the Presenter:
Luis Pulgarin is an Engineering Customer Consultant at Elsevier. He has over 10 years of experience in the review, business creation, and recommendation for the development of standards in a variety of emerging areas such as robotics, power and energy and bioengineering. Luis is an expert in using Knovel and Engineering Village to find and apply engineering research and is passionate about helping engineers innovate and stay ahead of the curve. Luis has a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the CUNY City College of New York.
Target audience: Engineers of all disciplines and Researchers
What you'll learn:
How to use Knovel and Engineering Village to find the latest engineering research
How to evaluate the quality and relevance of engineering research
How to apply engineering research to solve real-world problems
How to stay ahead of the curve in the rapidly changing field of engineering
About the Presenter:
Luis Pulgarin is an Engineering Customer Consultant at Elsevier. He has over 10 years of experience in the review, business creation, and recommendation for the development of standards in a variety of emerging areas such as robotics, power and energy and bioengineering. Luis is an expert in using Knovel and Engineering Village to find and apply engineering research and is passionate about helping engineers innovate and stay ahead of the curve. Luis has a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the CUNY City College of New York.
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