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Microfluidics Engineering
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Microfluidic devices can be used to mimic the human circulatory system, allowing researchers to study drug delivery and disease progression in a controlled environment. elaborate

Active Aerodynamics Engineering
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Active aerodynamics, unlike passive systems, can change their shape to optimize performance, resulting in improved handling and fuel efficiency at the cost of increased complexity and weight. elaborate

Signal Processing Engineering
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The human ear uses a form of signal processing to interpret sounds, effectively performing a Fourier transform to separate different frequencies. elaborate

Automotive Engineering Engineering
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The first car to use a fuel injection system was the 1957 Chrysler 300C. elaborate

Animatronics Build Engineering
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Animatronic builds often involve a surprising amount of custom fabrication. Many parts aren't off-the-shelf and need to be designed and built from scratch. elaborate

Reverse Engineering Engineering
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Reverse engineering was crucial in the early days of the personal computer revolution, as programmers often reverse-engineered existing software to understand how it worked and create compatible programs, due to limited documentation. elaborate

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