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10 Extensive Applications of Mathematics in Civil Engineering

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My father taught mathematics at the university level, so I have always been skilled with numbers and interested by math puzzles. In my higher secondary public test, I worked diligently, consistently and with determination, earning a math score of 96% (out of 200). I finished the test 40 minutes before it was supposed to. When I was finished, everyone in the exam room was diligently writing the exam because I had finished sooner due to my high level of motivation and subject-matter expertise. I used to adore making miniature cathedrals and domes out of marble stones and clay soil when I was a little child. In the years that followed, I developed a preference for civil engineering and construction. After some time, I was employed by ISRO as a civil engineer. I strongly believe that mathematics is the core of engineering. In this blog, we'll dig deeper into 10 extensive applications of mathematics in civil engineering. 10 Core Components of Mathematics in Civil Engineerin...

10 Key Benefits of My Professional Engineering Experience with ISRO

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  During my early childhood years, I enjoyed constructing little model domes, cathedrals and homemade structures out of marble stones and clay soil. Thereafter, I was inclined towards civil engineering . Eventually, I became an engineering supervisor at ISRO. Read about my professional history at the Indian Space Research Organisation below. In this blog, I've explored 10 key benefits of my professional engineering experience with ISRO. Let's read my journey. About Indian Space Research Organisation Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) is the space research organisation of India. The organisation works in science, engineering and technology to help India and humanity benefit from space. The Department of Space (DOS) of the Indian government includes ISRO as a key component. The department primarily uses different Centres or Units within ISRO to carry out the Indian Space Programme. ISRO's precursor, the Indian National Committee for Space Research (INCOSPAR) was estab...

20 Unique Reasons Why Civil Engineering is Known as the Mother of All Engineering

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  When I was a little child, I loved constructing tiny churches, domes, homemade structures and constructions out of marble stones and clay soil. I began to favour civil engineering in the years that followed. I eventually became an engineering supervisor at ISRO . Having worked for the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) for a while, I boast of myself that I'm a proud civil engineer. Based on my knowledge, experience and the subjects I studied, I've assembled fascinating facts about why civil engineering is referred to as the "mother of all engineering." Let's check out the reasons below. Exploring the Unique Qualities of Civil Engineering and Why it is Considered the Foundation of All Engineering Disciplines Civil Engineering is one of the oldest and broadest branches of engineering, dealing with the design, construction and maintenance of the built environment. From ancient structures like the pyramids to modern-day skyscrapers, bridges and highways, civ...