- The Collège des
Ingénieurs (CDI) is an
independent international educational institution founded in Paris,
France in 1986 and
known for its postgraduate...
- it was very
difficult to be
admitted to such schools, and the
French ingénieurs were
commonly perceived as the nation's élite. However,
after the Haby...
- The term
Engineers Without Borders (EWB; French:
Ingénieurs sans frontières, ISF) is used by a
number of non-governmental
organizations in
various countries...
- The
Ordre des
ingénieurs du Québec (OIQ) is the self-regulatory body that
governs Quebec's 65,001
professional engineers. In Quebec, the OIQ carefully...
- The
Corps des
Ingénieurs des Ponts, des Eaux et des Forêts (in
English "Corps of the
Engineers of Bridges,
Waters and Forests") is a
technical Grand Corps...
-
French Aerospace &
Defence industry. Its
members are the
ingénieurs de l'armement, or
ingénieurs du
corps de l'armement,
nicknamed "IA" in French. They...
- Belgium,
there are
three types of
engineering degrees: "Burgerlijk
Ingenieur" / "
Ingénieur civil" or "Master of
Science in Engineering" (abbrev. "ir.") -...
- The
Doktoringenieur (acronym Dr.-Ing., also
Doktor der Ingenieurwissenschaften) is the
German engineering doctorate degree,
comparable to the
Doctor of...
-
Werner Stengel (born 22
August 1936, in Bochum) is a
German roller coaster designer and engineer.
Stengel is the
founder of
Stengel Engineering, also known...
-
Ingenieurs zonder Grenzen (Dutch for
Engineers Without Borders) is a name used by two
Belgian organizations, both of
which are
provisional members [1]...