Humanitarian Engineering
Explore the vital intersection of engineering and humanitarian efforts in Humanitarian Engineering by Carl Mitcham. Published by Springer International Publishing AG in 2010, this insightful work spans 73 pages, delving into the evolution of engineering as a profession and the humanitarian movement as a unique socio-political practice.
This book provides a comprehensive review of key topics including the principles of engineering, the essence of humanitarianism, and the emerging field of humanitarian engineering. It also addresses the educational pathways for aspiring humanitarian engineers and the challenges they face in this essential work.
Concluding with a powerful discussion on the need to humanize technology, Humanitarian Engineering is an essential read for professionals and students alike, looking to make a meaningful impact through their engineering practices. Discover how technology can serve humanity with this compelling title.