Portals → Technology → Engineering
Engineering is the practice of using natural science, mathematics, and the engineering design process to solve problems within technology, increase efficiency and productivity, and improve systems. The traditional disciplines of engineering are civil, mechanical, electrical, and chemical. The academic discipline of engineering encompasses a broad range of more specialized subfields, and each can have a more specific emphasis for applications of mathematics and science. In turn, modern engineering practice spans multiple fields of engineering, which include designing and improving infrastructure, machinery, vehicles, electronics, materials, and energy systems. For related terms, see glossary of engineering.
As a human endeavor, engineering has existed since ancient times, starting with the six classic simple machines. Examples of large-scale engineering projects from antiquity include impressive structures like the pyramids, elegant temples such as the Parthenon, and water conveyances like hulled watercraft, canals, and the Roman aqueduct. Early machines were powered by humans and animals, then later by wind. Machines of war were invented for siegecraft. In Europe, the scientific and industrial revolutions advanced engineering into a scientific profession and resulted in continuing technological improvements. The steam engine provided much greater power than animals, leading to mechanical propulsion for ships and railways. Further scientific advances resulted in the application of engineering to electrical, chemical, and aerospace requirements, plus the use of new materials for greater efficiencies.
The word engineering is derived from the Latin ingenium. Engineers typically follow a code of ethics that favors honesty and integrity, while being dedicated to public safety and welfare. Engineering tasks involve finding optimal solutions based on constraints, with testing and simulations being used prior to production. When a deployed product fails, forensic engineering is used to determine what went wrong in order to find a fix. Much of this product lifecycle management is now assisted with computer software, from design to testing and manufacturing. At larger scales, this process is normally funded by a company, multiple investors, or the government, so a knowledge of economics and business practices is needed. (Full article...)
An engineer is a practitioner of engineering. The word engineer (Latin ingeniator, Ir is the term and or title of an engineer in countries like Belgium, The Netherlands, and Indonesia) is derived from the Latin words ingeniare ("to contrive, devise") and ingenium ("cleverness"). The foundational qualifications of a licensed professional engineer typically include a four-year bachelor's degree in an engineering discipline, or in some jurisdictions, a master's degree in an engineering discipline plus four to six years of peer-reviewed professional practice (culminating in a project report or thesis) and passage of engineering board examinations. (Full article...)
Featured article -
Featured articles are displayed here, which represent some of the best content on English Wikipedia.
Scout Moor Wind Farm is the second largest onshore wind farm in England. The wind farm, which was built for Peel Wind Power Ltd, produces electricity from 26 Nordex N80 wind turbines. It has a total nameplate capacity of 65 MW of electricity, providing 154,000 MW·h per year; enough to serve the average needs of 40,000 homes. The site occupies 1,347 acres (545 ha) of open moorland between Edenfield, Rawtenstall and Rochdale, and is split between the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale in northern Greater Manchester and the Borough of Rossendale in south-eastern Lancashire. The turbines are visible from as far away as south Manchester, 15–20 miles (24–32 km) away.
A protest group was formed to resist the proposed construction, and attracted support from the botanist and environmental campaigner David Bellamy. Despite the opposition, planning permission was granted in 2005 and construction began in 2007. Although work on the project was hampered by harsh weather, difficult terrain, and previous mining activity, the wind farm was officially opened on 25 September 2008 after "years of controversy", at a cost of £50 million. (Full article...)
In electronics and electrical engineering, a fuse is a type of low resistance resistor that acts as a sacrificial device to provide overcurrent protection, of either the load or source circuit. Its essential component is a metal wire or strip that melts when too much current flows through it, interrupting the circuit that it connects. Short circuits, overloading, mismatched loads, or device failure are the prime reasons for excessive current. Fuses can be used as alternatives to circuit breakers.
A fuse interrupts an excessive current so that further damage by overheating or fire is prevented. Wiring regulations often define a maximum fuse current rating for particular circuits. Overcurrent protection devices are essential in electrical systems to limit threats to human life and property damage. The time and current operating characteristics of fuses are chosen to provide adequate protection without needless interruption. Slow blow fuses are designed to allow harmless short term currents over their rating while still interrupting a sustained overload. Fuses are manufactured in a wide range of current and voltage ratings to protect wiring systems and electrical equipment. Self-resetting fuses automatically restore the circuit after the overload has cleared, and are useful in environments where a human replacing a blown fuse would be difficult or impossible, for example in aerospace or nuclear applications.
Good articles -
These are Good articles, which meet a core set of high editorial standards.
-
Image 1Carl Edgar Myers (1842–1925) was an American aeronautical engineer. He was born at March 2, 1842 at Herkimer, New York, to Abram H. and Eliza Ann (Cristman) Myers. At various times in his life, he was employed as carpenter, mechanician, plumber, electrician and chemist, banker, and photographer. After 1878, he focused on aeronautical engineering. He became known as the inventor of new or improved systems for generating gases, and as the constructor of hydrogen balloons and airships, including the aerial velocipede, gas kite, sky-cycle and electrical aerial torpedo. He married Mary Breed Hawley on November 8, 1871. Myers, after spending two years hiring professional balloonists to test his designs, Myers went up in a balloon himself. ( Full article...)
-
-
Image 3A Dyson sphere is a hypothetical megastructure that encompasses a star and captures a large percentage of its power output. The concept is a thought experiment that attempts to imagine how a spacefaring civilization would meet its energy requirements once those requirements exceed what can be generated from the home planet's resources alone. Because only a tiny fraction of a star's energy emissions reaches the surface of any orbiting planet, building structures encircling a star would enable a civilization to harvest far more energy. The earliest modern imagining of such a structure was by Olaf Stapledon in his science fiction novel Star Maker (1937). The same concept was later used by physicist Freeman Dyson in his 1960 satirical paper "Search for Artificial Stellar Sources of Infrared Radiation". Dyson speculated that such structures would be the logical consequence of the escalating energy needs of a technological civilization and would be a necessity for its long-term survival. A signature of such spheres detected in astronomical searches would be an indicator of extraterrestrial intelligence. ( Full article...)
-
Image 4Birdsill Holly Jr. (November 8, 1820 – April 27, 1894) was an American mechanical engineer and inventor of water hydraulics devices. He is known for inventing mechanical devices that improved city water systems and patented an improved fire hydrant that is similar to those used currently for firefighting. Holly was a co-inventor of the Silsby steam fire engine. He founded the Holly Manufacturing Company that developed into the larger Holly Steam Combination Company that distributed heat from a central station and developed commercial district heating for cities in the United States and Canada. ( Full article...)
-
Image 5
Male HDMI "type A" connector HDMI ( High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is a brand of proprietary digital interface used to transmit high-quality video and audio signals between devices. It is commonly used to connect devices such as televisions, computer monitors, projectors, gaming consoles, and personal computers. HDMI supports uncompressed video and either compressed or uncompressed digital audio, allowing a single cable to carry both signals. Introduced in 2003, HDMI largely replaced older analog video standards such as composite video, S-Video, and VGA in consumer electronics. It was developed based on the CEA-861 standard, which was also used with the earlier Digital Visual Interface (DVI). HDMI is electrically compatible with DVI video signals, and adapters allow interoperability between the two without signal conversion or loss of quality. Adapters and active converters are also available for connecting HDMI to other video interfaces, including the older analog formats, as well as digital formats such as DisplayPort. ( Full article...)
-
Image 6Buro Happold Limited (previously BuroHappold Engineering) is a British professional services firm that provides engineering consultancy, design, planning, project management, and consulting services for buildings, infrastructure, and the environment. It was founded in Bath, Somerset, in 1976 by Sir Edmund Happold when he took up a post at the University of Bath as Professor of Architecture and Engineering Design. Originally working mainly on projects in the Middle East, the firm now operates worldwide and in almost all areas of engineering for the built environment, working in 24 locations around the world. ( Full article...)
-
Image 7Genetic engineering, also called genetic modification or genetic manipulation, is the modification and manipulation of an organism's genes using technology. It is a set of technologies used to change the genetic makeup of cells, including the transfer of genes within and across species boundaries to produce improved or novel organisms. New DNA is obtained by either isolating and copying the genetic material of interest using recombinant DNA methods or by artificially synthesising the DNA. A construct is usually created and used to insert this DNA into the host organism. The first recombinant DNA molecule was designed by Paul Berg in 1972 by combining DNA from the monkey virus SV40 with the lambda virus. As well as inserting genes, the process can be used to remove, or " knock out", genes. The new DNA can either be inserted randomly or targeted to a specific part of the genome. An organism that is generated through genetic engineering is considered to be genetically modified (GM), and the resulting entity is a genetically modified organism (GMO). The first GMO was a bacterium generated by Herbert Boyer and Stanley Cohen in 1973. Rudolf Jaenisch created the first GM animal when he inserted foreign DNA into a mouse in 1974. The first company to focus on genetic engineering, Genentech, was founded in 1976 and began the production of human proteins. Genetically engineered human insulin was produced in 1978, and insulin-producing bacteria were commercialised in 1982. Genetically modified food has been sold since 1994, with the release of the Flavr Savr tomato. The Flavr Savr was engineered to have a longer shelf life, but most current GM crops are modified to increase resistance to insects and herbicides. GloFish, the first GMO designed as a pet, was sold in the United States in December 2003. In 2016, salmon modified with a growth hormone were sold. ( Full article...)
-
Image 8
The nautical chronometer from HMS Beagle. A nautical chronometer made by Thomas Earnshaw (1749–1828), and once part of the equipment of HMS Beagle, the ship that carried Charles Darwin on his voyage around the world, is held in the British Museum. The chronometer was the subject of one episode of the BBC's series A History of the World in 100 Objects. Meticulous naval inventories show that HMS Beagle carried a total of at least 34 recorded chronometers on its three main survey voyages from 1826 to 1843, and 22 on the second voyage with Darwin on board, when they had a dedicated cabin. Some were Navy property and others were on loan from the manufacturers, as well as six on the second voyage owned by the captain, Robert FitzRoy. Both of the two known survivors from the second voyage are owned by the British Museum (the second is registration No. CAI.1743). ( Full article...)
-
Image 9The Churchill Machine Tool Company Limited began as the manufacturing subsidiary of the machine tool importers Charles Churchill & Company Limited founded in the early 1900s by US-born Charles Churchill (1837–1916). Created out of the personal bankruptcy of Charles Churchill, the company developed to become one of the largest British importers of machine tools from the United States and a major manufacturer of such tools, initially under licence and later of its own development. The original business importing American machine tools into Britain began with Charles Churchill as sole proprietor and later as a partnership with two others. It became a limited company in 1889. In 1906 a separate company, The Churchill Machine Tool Co Ltd, was established with the purpose of adapting tools imported by Charles Churchill & Co. The former expanded, producing American tools under licence and then manufactured tools of its own design, in particular precision surface grinders and similar engineering machinery. In 1918 The Churchill Machine Tool Co relocated its factories onto a single site at Broadheath, near Altrincham. ( Full article...)
-
-
Image 11
Group photograph of Project Alberta on Tinian Project Alberta, also known as Project A, was a section of the Manhattan Project which assisted in delivering the first nuclear weapons in the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II. Project Alberta was formed in March 1945, and consisted of 51 United States Army, Navy, and civilian personnel, including one British scientist. Its mission was three-fold. It first had to design a bomb shape for delivery by air, then procure and assemble it. It supported the ballistic testing work at Wendover Army Air Field, Utah, conducted by the 216th Army Air Forces Base Unit (Project W-47), and the modification of B-29s to carry the bombs (Project Silverplate). After completion of its development and training missions, Project Alberta was attached to the 509th Composite Group at North Field, Tinian, where it prepared facilities, assembled and loaded the weapons, and participated in their use. ( Full article...)
-
Image 12Beryl May Dent MIEE (10 May 1900 – 9 August 1977) was an English mathematical physicist, technical librarian, and a programmer of early analogue and digital computers to solve electrical engineering problems. She was born in Chippenham, Wiltshire, the eldest daughter of schoolteachers. The family left Chippenham in 1901, after her father became head teacher of the then recently established Warminster County School. In 1923, she graduated from the University of Bristol with First Class Honours in applied mathematics. She was awarded the Ashworth Hallett scholarship by the university and was accepted as a postgraduate student at Newnham College, Cambridge. She returned to Bristol in 1925, after being appointed a researcher in the Physics Department at the University of Bristol, with her salary being paid by the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. In 1927, John Lennard-Jones was appointed Professor of Theoretical physics, a chair being created for him, with Dent becoming his research assistant in theoretical physics. Lennard‑Jones pioneered the theory of interatomic and intermolecular forces at Bristol and she became one of his first collaborators. They published six papers together from 1926 to 1928, dealing with the forces between atoms and ions, that were to become the foundation of her master's thesis. Later work has shown that the results they obtained had direct application to atomic force microscopy by predicting that non-contact imaging is possible only at small tip-sample separations. ( Full article...)
-
-
Image 14
Nichols at his desk in 1945 Kenneth David Nichols CBE (13 November 1907 – 21 February 2000) was an officer in the United States Army, and a civil engineer who worked on the secret Manhattan Project, which developed the atomic bomb during World War II. He served as Deputy District Engineer to James C. Marshall, and from 13 August 1943 as the District Engineer of the Manhattan Engineer District. Nichols led both the uranium production facility at the Clinton Engineer Works at Oak Ridge, Tennessee, and the plutonium production facility at Hanford Engineer Works in Washington state. Nichols remained with the Manhattan Project after the war until it was taken over by the Atomic Energy Commission in 1947. He was the military liaison officer with the Atomic Energy Commission from 1946 to 1947. After briefly teaching at the United States Military Academy at West Point, he was promoted to major general and became chief of the Armed Forces Special Weapons Project, responsible for the military aspects of atomic weapons, including logistics, handling and training. He was deputy director for the Atomic Energy Matters, Plans and Operations Division of the Army's general staff, and was the senior Army member of the military liaison committee that worked with the Atomic Energy Commission. ( Full article...)
-
Image 15A chicken gun or flight impact simulator is a large-diameter, compressed-air gun used to fire bird carcasses at aircraft components in order to simulate high-speed bird strikes during the aircraft's flight. Jet engines and aircraft windshields are particularly vulnerable to damage from such strikes, and are the most common target in such tests. Although various species of bird are used in aircraft testing and certification, the device acquired the common name of "chicken gun" as chickens are the most commonly used 'ammunition' owing to their ready availability. ( Full article...)
The following are images from various Engineering-related articles on Wikipedia.
-
Image 1Gustave Eiffel was a French civil engineer. (from Engineer)
-
Image 2An engineer receiving his Order of the Engineer ring (from Engineer)
-
Image 3Photograph of the Engineering group, sculpted by John Lawlor, Albert Memorial (from Engineer)
-
Image 4A computer simulation of high velocity air flow around a Space Shuttle orbiter during re-entry. Solutions to the flow require modelling of the combined effects of fluid flow and the heat equations. (from Engineering)
-
Image 5Design of a turbine requires collaboration of engineers from many fields, as the system involves mechanical, electro-magnetic and chemical processes. The blades, rotor and stator as well as the steam cycle all need to be carefully designed and optimized. (from Engineering)
-
Image 6The International Space Station is used to conduct science experiments in space. (from Engineering)
-
Image 7A drawing for a steam locomotive. Engineering is applied to design, with emphasis on function and the utilization of mathematics and science. (from Engineering)
-
Image 8Hoover Dam is regarded as a major accomplishment in civil engineering (from Engineering)
-
Image 9A 3 tesla clinical MRI scanner (from Engineering)
-
Image 1019th-century engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel by the launching chains of the SS Great Eastern. (from Engineer)
-
Image 11The Ancient Romans built aqueducts to bring a steady supply of clean and fresh water to cities and towns in the empire. (from Engineering)
-
Image 12Genetically engineered mice expressing green fluorescent protein, which glows green under blue light. The central mouse is wild-type. (from Engineering)
-
Image 13The solar furnace at Odeillo in the Pyrénées-Orientales in France can reach temperatures up to 3,500 °C (6,330 °F). (from Engineering)
-
Image 14Leonardo da Vinci, seen here in a self-portrait, has been described as the epitome of the artist/engineer. He is also known for his studies on human anatomy and physiology. (from Engineering)
-
Image 15Umberto Nobile was an aeronautical engineer and Arctic explorer. (from Engineer)
-
Image 16Baltasar Mena Iniesta a Spanish-born Mexican mechanical engineer specialized in Rheology. (from Engineer)
-
-
Image 18Engineers, scientists and technicians at work on target positioner inside National Ignition Facility (NIF) target chamber (from Engineering)
-
Image 19The Challenger disaster is held as a case study of engineering ethics (from Engineer)
-
Image 20A water-powered mine hoist used for raising ore, Germany, c. 1556 (from Engineering)
-
Image 21Radar, GPS, lidar, etc. are all combined to provide proper navigation and obstacle avoidance (vehicle developed for 2007 DARPA Urban Challenge). (from Engineering)
-
Image 22The application of the steam engine allowed coke to be substituted for charcoal in iron making, lowering the cost of iron, which provided engineers with a new material for building bridges. This bridge was made of cast iron, which was soon displaced by less brittle wrought iron as a structural material. (from Engineering)
-
Image 23Relief map of the Citadel of Lille, designed in 1668 by Vauban, the foremost military engineer of his age (from Engineering)
-
Image 24The steam engine, the major driver in the Industrial Revolution, underscores the importance of engineering in modern history. This beam engine is on display in the Technical University of Madrid. (from Engineering)
-
Image 25Engineers conferring on prototype design, 1954 (from Engineer)
-
Image 26Archimedes is regarded as one of the leading scientists in classical antiquity whose ideas have underpinned much of the practice of engineering. (from Engineer)
-
Image 27Robotic Kismet can produce a range of facial expressions. (from Engineering)
-
Image 28Offshore platform, Gulf of Mexico (from Engineering)
Articles
WikiProject Engineering
WikiProject Chemical and Bio Engineering | WikiProject Civil Engineering | WikiProject Computer Science | WikiProject Computing | WikiProject Electronics | WikiProject Energy | WikiProject Metalworking | WikiProject Transport | More Technology WikiProjects | More Science WikiProjects | WikiProject Engineering
| WikiProject Engineering Navigation
|
| Main page | Discussions | Project templates | Assessment | Portal |
|
Select [►] to view subcategories
Engineering Engineering-related lists Engineering organizations
New articles
This list was generated from these rules. Questions and feedback are always welcome! The search is being run daily with the most recent ~14 days of results. Note: Some articles may not be relevant to this project.
Rules | Match log | Results page (for watching) | Deleted articles| Last updated: 2026-03-25 19:44 (UTC)
Note: The list display can now be customized by each user. See List display personalization for details.
- Broken Hearts & Dirty Windows: Songs of John Prine, Vol. 2 (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Broken Hearts & Dirty Windows: Songs of John Prine, Vol. 2 (Q138741893) ) by Sswonk (talk · contribs · new pages (7)) started on 2026-03-23, score: 10
- Alvernia Planet (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Alvernia Planet (Q138772230) ) by Adadeb (talk · contribs · new pages (1)) started on 2026-03-23, score: 10
- Hoppers (soundtrack) (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by ~2026-17277-88 (talk · contribs · new pages (13)) started on 2026-03-23, score: 10
- Donald B. Bickler (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Donald B. Bickler (Q138781374) ) by Flyingkiwi (talk · contribs · new pages (1)) started on 2026-03-23, score: 20
- Circuit (neural network) (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by Rei (talk · contribs · new pages (1)) started on 2026-03-23, score: 10
- Sonatus (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Sonatus (Q138767438) ) by Swalikhoj (talk · contribs · new pages (1)) started on 2026-03-23, score: 20
- HIMS Aviation Medical Examiner (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by LumenStoneEditor (talk · contribs · new pages (9)) started on 2026-03-23, score: 20
- Broxburn Viaduct (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by Atomdestroyers (talk · contribs · new pages (49)) started on 2026-03-23, score: 20
- Dutch oven (furnace) (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by Tim1965 (talk · contribs · new pages (1)) started on 2026-03-22, score: 10
- Birdsmill Viaduct (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by Atomdestroyers (talk · contribs · new pages (49)) started on 2026-03-22, score: 20
- Enforcement actions of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by ChevyTrace (talk · contribs · new pages (3)) started on 2026-03-22, score: 10
- U-Next Holdings (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | U-NEXT HOLDINGS (Q107411690) ) by Akasakamoto (talk · contribs · new pages (1)) started on 2026-03-22, score: 10
- Girlfriend (Grace Ives album) (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by Lk95 (talk · contribs · new pages (1)) started on 2026-03-21, score: 10
- When the City Sleeps (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by Elephantranges (talk · contribs · new pages (1)) started on 2026-03-21, score: 10
- Liftoff: Elon Musk and the Desperate Early Days That Launched SpaceX (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by Dorews (talk · contribs · new pages (3)) started on 2026-03-22, score: 10
- Belgorod Arena (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Belgorod Arena (Q65152946) ) by Losipov (talk · contribs · new pages (15)) started on 2026-03-22, score: 10
- The New Flesh (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by SirZPthundergod9001 (talk · contribs · new pages (8)) started on 2026-03-22, score: 10
- Assam Gaurav (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Assam gaurav award (Q131746558) ) by AjayDas (talk · contribs · new pages (27)) started on 2026-03-22, score: 10
- China National Aviation Flight 31 (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Central Air Flight 31 (Q124313261) ) by ~2026-17987-95 (talk · contribs · new pages (2)) started on 2026-03-22, score: 10
- Agha Company (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by Crligh (talk · contribs · new pages (5)) started on 2026-03-22, score: 20
- Astronomical real estate controversy (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | (Q26848957) ) by Ibn Yagdhan (talk · contribs · new pages (6)) started on 2026-03-22, score: 10
- New Protection (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by ITBF (talk · contribs · new pages (4)) started on 2026-03-22, score: 10
- Agha Group (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by Crligh (talk · contribs · new pages (5)) started on 2026-03-22, score: 20
- Magna railway station (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by Buttons0603 (talk · contribs · new pages (11)) started on 2026-03-21, score: 10
- Armorial of NATO (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by Worldlydev (talk · contribs · new pages (1)) started on 2026-03-21, score: 10
- Loving You (Amanda Shires and Bobbie Nelson album) (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Loving You (Q138751931) ) by Sswonk (talk · contribs · new pages (7)) started on 2026-03-21, score: 10
- United States export controls on AI chips and semiconductors (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by Enervation (talk · contribs · new pages (21)) started on 2026-03-21, score: 10
- Model specification (artificial intelligence) (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by Enervation (talk · contribs · new pages (21)) started on 2026-03-21, score: 10
- Plaksha University (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by Crabby Hermit (talk · contribs · new pages (0)) started on 2026-03-18, score: 20
- Stroller (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | stroller (Q507141) ) by Clovermoss (talk · contribs · new pages (17)) started on 2026-03-17, score: 10
- Shahin Kabir (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by Faisalhossainlimon (talk · contribs · new pages (1)) started on 2026-03-15, score: 10
- The Loggim program (TTD Program) (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by Masterchief6865 (talk · contribs · new pages (2)) started on 2026-03-21, score: 20
- TVS Next (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by ForSightMeena (talk · contribs · new pages (1)) started on 2026-03-21, score: 20
- IEEE Leon K. Kirchmayer Graduate Teaching Award (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | IEEE Leon K. Kirchmayer Graduate Teaching Award (Q5970400) ) by YYY66 (talk · contribs · new pages (1)) started on 2026-03-21, score: 20
- Integrated die casting (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by Solomen Yang (talk · contribs · new pages (3)) started on 2026-03-21, score: 10
- Department of Physics (University of Texas at Austin) (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by SAmplify (talk · contribs · new pages (1)) started on 2026-03-20, score: 10
- ChemScrapes (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by Global Donald (talk · contribs · new pages (10)) started on 2026-03-20, score: 20
- List of rolling stock used in Poland (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by 120Hz USB type C HDMI cable cord (talk · contribs · new pages (5)) started on 2026-03-20, score: 10
- Mebala Youth Studios (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by KaoGalenamong (talk · contribs · new pages (26)) started on 2026-03-19, score: 10
- IBM automated teller machines (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | IBM 3624 (Q5968641) ) by AVandewerdt (talk · contribs · new pages (2)) started on 2026-03-16, score: 10
- Public informatics (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by Alpinobob (talk · contribs · new pages (2)) started on 2026-03-16, score: 10
- Suicide of The West (James Burnham) (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by Yikes9272 (talk · contribs · new pages (6)) started on 2026-03-15, score: 10
- CypressTel (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by Roziles (talk · contribs · new pages (2)) started on 2026-03-13, score: 10
- History of Khulna (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | History of Khulna (Q138748873) ) by R1F4T (talk · contribs · new pages (3)) started on 2026-03-08, score: 10
- Dart Foundation (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by CoffeeBeanAffair (talk · contribs · new pages (1)) started on 2026-03-20, score: 20
- Cecil County Central Landfill (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Cecil County Central Landfill (Q138754992) ) by Fugustron (talk · contribs · new pages (1)) started on 2026-03-20, score: 20
- On Guard (1984 film) (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | On Guard (Q138773986) ) by Duffbeerforme (talk · contribs · new pages (8)) started on 2026-03-20, score: 10
- Susan A. Bourne (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Susan A. Bourne (Q43267916) ) by Adini Anna (talk · contribs · new pages (9)) started on 2026-03-20, score: 10
- Rheinblick2027 (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | (Q138012419) ) by ArthurTheGardener (talk · contribs · new pages (7)) started on 2026-03-20, score: 10
- Artificial intelligence industry in Taiwan (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by Heeheemalu (talk · contribs · new pages (28)) started on 2026-03-20, score: 10
- Mebala youth studios (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by KaoGalenamong (talk · contribs · new pages (26)) started on 2026-03-19, score: 10
- Please (Sondre Lerche album) (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Please (Q138754807) ) by Engineeringest (talk · contribs · new pages (2)) started on 2026-03-19, score: 10
- Interposon (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by Ninjatacoshell (talk · contribs · new pages (1)) started on 2026-03-19, score: 10
- Gone Too Soon (EP) (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by Gdshordy (talk · contribs · new pages (11)) started on 2026-03-19, score: 10
- Paradises (album) (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Paradises (Q138736786) ) by Fundgy (talk · contribs · new pages (2)) started on 2026-03-19, score: 10
- Rockhampton Hangover (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by Tobyjamesaus (talk · contribs · new pages (24)) started on 2026-03-17, score: 10
- Zak-OTFS (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by Grrnpokes (talk · contribs · new pages (1)) started on 2026-03-13, score: 10
- Penteo (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by Kvng (talk · contribs · new pages (3)) started on 2026-03-09, score: 20
- Ministry of Equipment and Water (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Ministry of Equipment and Water (Q108829759) ) by Mixinlord (talk · contribs · new pages (10)) started on 2026-03-17, score: 10
- Germany and the Ottoman Railways: Art, Empire, and Infrastructure (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Germany and the Ottoman Railways: Art, Empire, and Infrastructure (Q136118361) ) by RetiredResearchKing123 (talk · contribs · new pages (3)) started on 2026-03-17, score: 10
- Pavel Rupar (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Pavel Rupar (Q12798433) ) by Noogometni urejevalec (talk · contribs · new pages (8)) started on 2026-03-17, score: 10
- American Society of Marine Engineers (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by Gatoclass (talk · contribs · new pages (3)) started on 2026-03-17, score: 20
- Oscar Pérez-Oliva Fraga (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Oscar Pérez-Oliva Fraga (Q138711504) ) by Jord (talk · contribs · new pages (1)) started on 2026-03-17, score: 20
- I Built You a Tower (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by Saginaw-hitchhiker (talk · contribs · new pages (2)) started on 2026-03-16, score: 10
- "Italy – Costa Rica" Biological Meteo-Climatic Station (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | (Q138682847) ) by Robertofangareggi (talk · contribs · new pages (1)) started on 2026-03-16, score: 10
- Isabella Troy Brazoban (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Isabella Troy Brazoban (Q138721977) ) by Bookworm.SC843 (talk · contribs · new pages (1)) started on 2026-03-06, score: 10
- List of people with given name Mary (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by Omnis Scientia (talk · contribs · new pages (38)) started on 2026-03-16, score: 10
- Lukas Czinger (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Lukas Czinger (Q138701903) ) by Makasa2 (talk · contribs · new pages (1)) started on 2026-03-16, score: 10
- Idialedyournumber (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by Houras13 (talk · contribs · new pages (2)) started on 2026-03-16, score: 10
- Air Cooler Header Box (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by Gowthamsaravanakumar (talk · contribs · new pages (1)) started on 2026-03-16, score: 20
- Cyclologistics (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | cyclologistics (Q115759071) ) by DaddyCell (talk · contribs · new pages (5)) started on 2026-03-16, score: 10
- Aviation Combat Element (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Aviation combat element (Q3631069) ) by Swatjester (talk · contribs · new pages (9)) started on 2026-03-16, score: 20
- Brigade Combat Team (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | brigade combat team (Q915341) ) by 84.160.221.168 (talk · contribs · new pages (1)) started on 2026-03-16, score: 10
- Public Informatics (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by Alpinobob (talk · contribs · new pages (2)) started on 2026-03-16, score: 10
- List of MATLAB software and tools (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by Wikideas1 (talk · contribs · new pages (13)) started on 2026-03-15, score: 10
- 143rd Joint Training Center (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | 143rd Joint Training Center (Q54964640) ) by FaboVonDestory (talk · contribs · new pages (2)) started on 2026-03-15, score: 20
- A Pound of Feathers (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | A Pound of Feathers (Q138673412) ) by Newtatoryd222 (talk · contribs · new pages (7)) started on 2026-03-11, score: 10
- Pictet family (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Pictet (Q99364615) ) by EspritdeGenève (talk · contribs · new pages (0)) started on 2026-03-09, score: 10
- Alan J. Southward (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Alan J. Southward (Q18526345) ) by Cremastra (talk · contribs · new pages (8)) started on 2026-03-15, score: 10
- Suicide of The West (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by Yikes9272 (talk · contribs · new pages (6)) started on 2026-03-15, score: 10
- Rodney Mims Cook Jr. (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Rodney Mims Cook, Jr. (Q7357009) ) by ElijahPepe (talk · contribs · new pages (11)) started on 2026-03-15, score: 10
- Batang Lupar 1 Bridge (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Batang Lupar 1 Bridge (Q138679006) ) by *angys* (talk · contribs · new pages (2)) started on 2026-03-15, score: 20
- Adinaasam Vellapokkam (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Adinaasam Vellapokkam (Q138680013) ) by Skibidinho (talk · contribs · new pages (2)) started on 2026-03-15, score: 10
- Campus cooperative (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Campus cooperative (Q138678727) ) by Furkan9695 (talk · contribs · new pages (1)) started on 2026-03-15, score: 10
- DKW RT 125 (1949–1957) (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | DKW RT 125 (1949–1957) (Q127867970) ) by Ch ivk (talk · contribs · new pages (1)) started on 2026-03-15, score: 10
- Harish Rana v. Union of India (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by ARI (talk · contribs · new pages (1)) started on 2026-03-15, score: 10
- Encana (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Encana (Q688687) ) by Justlettersandnumbers (talk · contribs · new pages (7)) started on 2026-03-15, score: 10
- List of libraries in Vietnam (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by M2545 (talk · contribs · new pages (8)) started on 2026-03-15, score: 10
- Carey's Ford Bridge (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Carey’s Ford Bridge (Q1035953) ) by Wikipedialuva (talk · contribs · new pages (7)) started on 2026-03-15, score: 10
- Babcock Theatre (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Babcock Theatre (Q42902520) ) by Chevsapher (talk · contribs · new pages (5)) started on 2026-03-14, score: 10
- Patents and licensing in early radio (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by WhaleFarm (talk · contribs · new pages (9)) started on 2026-03-13, score: 10
- Flynt Schuring (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Flynt Schuring (Q138666714) ) by BurningBlaze05 (talk · contribs · new pages (7)) started on 2026-03-14, score: 10
- Obscured Releasing (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Obscured Releasing (Q138683647) ) by JuniperChill (talk · contribs · new pages (2)) started on 2026-03-14, score: 10
- LACHIT-1 (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | LACHIT-1 (Q138666269) ) by AjayDas (talk · contribs · new pages (27)) started on 2026-03-14, score: 10
- Hibiya Public Hall (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Tokyo Metropolitan Hibiya Public Hall (Q11509581) ) by Kitarosan007 (talk · contribs · new pages (10)) started on 2026-03-14, score: 10
- Patu Keswani (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Patu Keswani (Q16980003) ) by Realityhere (talk · contribs · new pages (1)) started on 2026-03-14, score: 10
- Waseda University Military Research Group Incident (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Waseda University Military Research Group Incident (Q65270398) ) by Kitarosan007 (talk · contribs · new pages (10)) started on 2026-03-14, score: 10
- Aba Commercial Smart City (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by Thelightang (talk · contribs · new pages (1)) started on 2026-03-13, score: 10
- Zak Orthogonal Time Frequency Space (OTFS) (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by Grrnpokes (talk · contribs · new pages (1)) started on 2026-03-13, score: 10
- HKUST School of Medicine (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | HKUST School of Medicine (Q138664997) ) by Ctxz2323 (talk · contribs · new pages (16)) started on 2026-03-12, score: 10
- USCGC Ilex (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | USCGC Ilex (Q138755215) ) by Jordanroderick (talk · contribs · new pages (2)) started on 2026-03-06, score: 10
- List of modern yoga gurus (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by Chiswick Chap (talk · contribs · new pages (24)) started on 2026-03-13, score: 10
- China Merchants Shipbuilding Industry Group (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by Underminer1000 (talk · contribs · new pages (1)) started on 2026-03-13, score: 20
- Pegaso University (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Università degli Studi Pegaso (Q4005947) ) by Yeagvr (talk · contribs · new pages (4)) started on 2026-03-13, score: 10
- Dalek variants (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Dalek variants (Q5210747) ) by Randy Kryn (talk · contribs · new pages (11)) started on 2026-03-13, score: 10
- EPFL College of Management of Technology (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | EPFL College of Management of Technology (Q138673693) ) by Oldblo (talk · contribs · new pages (1)) started on 2026-03-13, score: 20
- TRISO fuel (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by H2so4aq (talk · contribs · new pages (1)) started on 2026-03-13, score: 20
- OpenAI Codex (AI agent) (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by Esculenta (talk · contribs · new pages (87)) started on 2026-03-12, score: 20
- Tropic of Cancer Science Park (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Tropic of Cancer Science Park (Q138655632) ) by Nizil Shah (talk · contribs · new pages (2)) started on 2026-03-12, score: 10
- Boundary County (album) (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Boundary County (Q121816824) ) by Sswonk (talk · contribs · new pages (7)) started on 2026-03-12, score: 10
- Gasoline particulate filter (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs | tools | Portal:Engineering (Q3639906) ) by Petew0301 (talk · contribs · new pages (1)) started on 2026-03-12, score: 10
|
- Engineering pages in need of attention
- A sampling of stubs you can improve:
- Applied mechanics | Work hardening | Hydraulic engineering | Prefabrication | Defect tracking | Process theory | Experimental reliability | Quenching | Seam welding
- You might also find engineering stubs here:
- Industry stubs | Tool stubs | Science stubs | Chemistry stubs | Biochemistry stubs | Technology stubs | Computing stubs | Electronics stubs | Aircraft stubs | Standards and measurement stubs
The following Wikimedia Foundation sister projects provide more on this subject:
Discover Wikipedia using portals
-
List of all portals
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Random portal
-
WikiProject Portals
-
|