Analyze training programme and maturity levels in relation to performed interviews

1) Move Chapter 3 to the Results chapter. Specifications of a training Programme as an outcome of the study 2) analyze training programme and maturity levels in relation to performed interviews 3) Within Training Programme chapter do a recap of the knowledge gained in the Literature Review 4) Mention that Teaching Methods and Assessment Methods […]

How does the concentration of lipids change what structures form? What happens when you have only lipids? Do structures still form?

This is for Biomedical engineer. This model simulates the formation of membranes in water. It shows how simple attractive and repulsive forces between different kinds of molecules can result in higher level structure. Try adjusting the attractive and repulsive forces between the different kinds of molecules. How much can you change the forces and still […]

State and describe the three techniques commonly used for monitoring flow rates?

1.A Sanitary sewer has two main functions,What are they? (100 words) 2.State and describe the three techniques commonly used for monitoring flow rates? (130 words) 3.What are the three major methods of sewer cleaning.?(130 words) 4.What is infiltration and inflow?(60 words) 5.Explain two commonly used sewer testing techniques.(120 words) 6.What are the common tools and […]

Develop theoretical background, starting from a reference point that will be familiar to your readers. Derivations (only as needed) should be complete enough to follow, but not overly detailed.

Body The body of the manuscript should be presented in a logical sequence. Sometimes, dividing the paper into titled sections is helpful, both for the author in organizing his/her ideas and for the reader to follow. The choice and naming of these sections should be a logical layout for the information being presented. (Note that […]

The Erie Canal has been called America’s first school of engineering. How successful do you think it was as a “school”? What would you identify as its major strengths as a school? What would you identify as its most significant limitations as a school?

Option 1: In the field of engineering in which you work (or are training to work), identify at least three characteristics of the French and British engineering traditions that remain applicable today and, in each case, state why. If you are not planning to be an engineer, choose a field of engineering to discuss that […]

What is geothermal energy, how it is used, the different ways it is used, how its used across the world, the advantages and disadvantages.

What is geothermal energy, how it is used, the different ways it is used, how its used across the world, the advantages and disadvantages. Need to be worked on by adding more information and engineering recommendations, also numbers and data. I am re-siting my dissertation so just needs to be improved to a better standard […]

Demonstrate the ability to research theory and develop a methodology appropriate to the problem

Demonstrate the ability to research theory and develop a methodology appropriate to the problem Determine and apply appropriate uncertainty analysis methods; Demonstrate the ability to determine the thermal efficiency of a device; Determine the thermal efficiency of a standard plug-in kettle. Materials: Discuss the results and analyze for sources of error; discuss your assumptions and […]

Critically evaluate the potential role of Building Information Modelling (BIM) in the prevention and remediation of defects in buildings and building services.

Explain how premature failure of limework (lime mortar and render) can be prevented and how remedial work should be conducted when failures occur. Sketches may be used to illustrate your answer. (35 marks). Question 2 Scenario: Assume you are a qualified surveyor working for a consultancy specialising in building surveying. Your company is retained by […]