Welcome & Recent Updates
This is a compilation site for theories about engineering. It also highlights individual engineer theorists.
The latest addition is Edward Jones-Imhotep's The Unreliable Nation: Hostile Nature and Technological Failure in the Cold War . All additions are listed in the update history.
All engineers know of iconic figures in their own fields who have advanced knowledge in major steps. Less well know are Engineer Theorists. These are people who seek to thoughtfully describe the interplay of factors in engineering practice. .. more
The selections below are not written in stone. It is anticipated that these will be added to, discussed and perhaps reordered over time. Comments and suggestions are welcome.
- Gerhard Pahl and Wolfgang Beitz's Theory of Systematic Engineering Design
- Frederick Winslow Taylor's Theory of Scientific Management
- Henry Petroski's Theory of the Interrelationship of Success and Failure in Mechanical and Structural Engineering Design
- Genrich Altshuller's Theory of Inventive Problem Solving
- Aesthetics and the Professional Identity of the Modern German Engineer by Katherine Romba
- Strengths and Benefits of Professional Identity in the Work of French State Engineers
- A gendered view of engineering?
- How might engineers benefit from philosophy and what can engineering contribute in return?
- Is the professional engineering identity narrowing and what would be the consequences of this?
- ICI's Engineering Insights: 21 case studies by practising engineers
- The Unreliable Nation by Edward Jones-Imhotep