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There are more then 200 Technologies in Engineering, some of them are as follows:
 
  • Agricultural engineering, the application of engineering principles to agricultural fields such as farm power and machinery, biological material process, bioenergy, farm structures, and agricultural natural resources.
  • Applied engineering is the application of management, design, and technical skills for the design and integration of systems, the execution of new product designs, the improvement of manufacturing processes, and the management and direction of physical and/or technical functions of a firm or organization.
  • Biomedical engineering, the application of engineering principles and techniques to the medical and biological sciences · Chemical engineering, the conversion of raw materials into usable commodities.
  • Biochemical engineering, using engineering principles to use biotechnological processes on an industrial scale.
  • Civil engineering, the design and construction of buildings and infrastructure.
  • Coastal engineering, the design and construction of coastline structures · Construction engineering, the design, creation and management of constructed structures.
  • Geoengineering, engineering principles applied to manipulate the Earth's climate to counteract destructive processes such as global warming.
  • Geotechnical engineering, concerned with the behaviour of geological materials at the site of a civil engineering project · Municipal engineering, civil engineering applied to municipal issues such as water and waste management, transportation networks, subdivisions, communications, hydrology, hydraulics, etc..
  • Ocean engineering, the design and structure of offshore structures.
  • Structural engineering, the engineering of structures that support or resist loads · Earthquake engineering, the behaviour of structures subject to seismic loading.
  • Transportation engineering, the use of engineering to ensure safe and efficient transportation of people and goods.
  • Traffic engineering, a branch of transportation engineering focusing on the infrastructure necessary for transportation 
  • Wind engineering, the analysis of wind and its effects on the built environment.
  • Computer engineering, the design and control of computers and its devices.
  • Electrical engineering, a very broad area that may encompass the design and study of various electrical & electronic systems, such as electrical circuits, generators, motors, transformers, magnetic devices & materials, other electromagnetic/[disambiguation needed]electromechanical devices, electronic devices, electronic circuits, electronic materials, optical fibers, optoelectronic devices, computer systems, radio, television, telephony, telecommunications, wireless, microwave systems, radar, data communication, computer networking, nanotechnology, photonics, etc.
  • Statistical signal processing, the statistical treatment of signals, using stochastic processes to measure their properties
  • Engineering Management, the application of engineering principles to the planning and operational management of industrial and manufacturing operations.
  • Environmental engineering, the application of engineering to the improvement and protection of the environment.
  • Water resources engineering, the planning, development and maintenance of water resources and the application of hydrology .
  • Fire protection engineering, the application of science and engineering principles to protect people and their environments from the destructive effects of fire and smoke.
  • Genetic engineering, the design and development of techniques to directly manipulate an organism's genes · Industrial engineering, the design and analysis of logistical and resource systems.
  • Manufacturing engineering, the ability to plan the practices of manufacturing, to research and develop the tool, processes, machines and equipment, and to integrate the facilities and systems for producing quality products with optimal expenditure.
  • Component engineering, the process of assuring the availability of suitable components required to manufacture a product.
  • Instrumentation engineering, the design of instruments used to measure and control physical and environmental variables(Instrumentation and Control Engineering).
  • Integrated engineering, a multidisciplinary "general practitioner" engineering field that includes the basics of mechanical, electrical, chemical, materials, and civil.
  • Materials engineering, an interdisciplinary field involving the properties of matter and its applications to various areas of science and engineering.
  • Ceramic engineering, the theory and processing of raw oxide material, and advanced material that are polymorphic, polycrystalline, oxide, and non-oxide ceramics.
  • Textile engineering, the application of engineering principles to the manufacturing of fabrics.
  • Mechanical engineering, the design of physical or mechanical systems such as engines, kinematic chains, and vibration isolation equipment · Vehicle engineering.
  • Automotive engineering.
  • Aerospace engineering, the design of aircraft, spacecraft and other air vehicles.
  • Army electrical and mechanical engineering.
  • Mechatronics, a hybrid of mechanical, electrical, and software engineering, intended to examine the design of automation systems.
  • Military engineering, concerned with warfare, military engineering encompasses mobility, counter-mobility, survivability, and general engineering tasks.
  • Mining engineering, the exploration, extraction and processing of raw materials from the earth · Naval architecture, the design, construction and repair of marine vehicles · Nuclear engineering, the application of nuclear processes to technology.
  • Petroleum engineering, the engineering discipline concerned with the subsurface activities related to the production of hydrocarbons, which can be either crude oil or natural gas. These activities are deemed to fall within the upstream sector of the oil and gas industry, which are the activities of finding and producing hydrocarbons.
  • Software engineering, the application of engineering and design principles to the development of software · Test Engineering, the application of a branch of engineering to a non-engineering discipline to validate and verify the design, development, production, or maintenance of an object or project.

 

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