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A female engineer who joined Renishaw as an apprentice at 16 has been shortlisted for a prestigious engineering industry award that aims to banish outdated engineering stereotypes and help change the perception that engineering is only a career for men.
Quality Engineers can be a more valuable asset to their organizations when they expand a silo scoping of their work efforts to orchestrate the big picture and its associated processes.
Luke received the award for his development of a Transient Energy Management & Performance (TEMP) Code, a multidimensional physics-based "branching" computer code used to analyze complex 3-D systems.