Dr. Rufino contributed to the management of industrial plants, energy conservation, and design of science and technology policies, process modelling and fluid particle technology. He is a professor in the University of the Philippines Diliman and an academic employed in the Department of Chemical Engineer.
Information technology, matterial technology, computer technology, biological technology, etc. whatever you name it.
There was always technology. When the wheel was invented it was a breakthrough in technology. What you consider technology is different from what it actually is.
Modern technology is much smaller than older technology. He has to have all the latest technology.
New Technology. So when you see 'Uses Windows NT Technology' advertised, it reads 'Uses Windows New Technology Technology!'
Fluid technology is the use of fluid in gas or liquid form to apply force or transport. Fans use fluid technology, as well as water guns.
Bio Technology Electrical Technology Electronics Technology Fluid Technology Materials Technology Mechanical Technology Optical Technology Structural Technology Thermal Technology
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The Two Fluid Tecnologies That Make The Use Of Water Are : Fire Estingwisher & Refrigirator :)
George E. Totten has written: 'Handbook of quenchants and quenching technology' -- subject(s): Metals, Quenching 'Handbook of hydraulic fluid technology' -- subject(s): Handbooks, manuals, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Mechanical, Hydraulic fluids, Fluid power technology 'Handbook of Hydraulic Fluid Technology (Mechanical Engineering (Marcell Dekker))' 'Handbook of Lubrication and Tribology' -- subject(s): Lubrication and lubricants, Tribology, Handbooks, manuals
Anthony Esposito has written: 'Fluid power with applications' -- subject(s): Fluid power technology
fluid dynamics
liquid cooling
James A. Sullivan has written: 'Plumbing' -- subject(s): Plumbing 'Fluid power' -- subject(s): Fluid power technology
Medical, fluid mechanics, and testing new technology among others.
Mustard Gas
James R. Daines has written: 'Fluid power' -- subject(s): Hydraulic machinery, Pneumatic machinery, Fluid power technology