CrazyEngineers
  • Small Talk With Prof. Thomas Magnanti - Engineering, Education, Research And Beyond

    Ankita Katdare

    Administrator

    Updated: Oct 26, 2024
    Views: 1.3K
    Small Talk Link:#-Link-Snipped-#

    Your comments and views in this thread.
    0
    Replies
Howdy guest!
Dear guest, you must be logged-in to participate on CrazyEngineers. We would love to have you as a member of our community. Consider creating an account or login.
Replies
  • ISHAN TOPRE

    MemberMay 31, 2011

    Re: Small Talk With Prof. Thomas Magnanti - Engineering, Education, Research And Beyo

    I liked his opinion about entrepreneurship. His replies are very convincing. Hence I have nothing more to say on this topic.
    The interview is very good. Keep up the good job. 😀
    Are you sure? This action cannot be undone.
    Cancel
  • MegaByte

    MemberJun 3, 2011

    Re: Small Talk With Prof. Thomas Magnanti - Engineering, Education, Research And Beyo

    The answers are really convincing.

    Superb interview! 😀


    This one is so true:
    Engineers are the world’s problem solvers. They can apply their skills to any industry, including those in the service sector (banking, retailing, …) where they can innovate in the use of technology as well as examine, design and improve underlying processes. In short, a quality engineering educated workforce leads to a quality society.
    Are you sure? This action cannot be undone.
    Cancel
  • ursplfrnd

    MemberJun 3, 2011

    Re: Small Talk With Prof. Thomas Magnanti - Engineering, Education, Research And Beyo

    Answers were outstanding and his opinion on why students choosing management side leaving technical is great and convincing .

    awesome interview ..!
    Are you sure? This action cannot be undone.
    Cancel
  • Christomoi

    MemberJun 4, 2011

    Re: Small Talk With Prof. Thomas Magnanti - Engineering, Education, Research And Beyo

    That was great interview!!! But I have a concern: With the rate at which engineers are leaving the technical field to get management degrees, is it not possible that within the next 10 years, all our engineers will be 'suited' up in the boardroom and there will be no one to deal with the technicalities of our profession? Great CEans, what do you think?
    Are you sure? This action cannot be undone.
    Cancel
Home Channels Search Login Register