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Hiring for your culture – an analytical approach (I)

July 5, 2013

This is first in a multi-part series on designing and building a technical organization. My emphasis is on computational engineering, …

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Datacentric product development and the rebirth of engineering

November 17, 2012

An old irony in New York is the ubiquity of the ‘gourmet deli’. It is hard to find a deli …

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Mechanical sympathy and the ghost in the machine

November 18, 2011

The snow was finally melting, day light returning, and the sun actually felt warm again. In the frigid north spring …

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Are you an engineer or a programmer?

November 17, 2011

This post is a follow up on a previous post regarding “Don’t call yourself a programmer” as well as a …

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