Industrial Lubrication and Tribology
The National Engineering Center will be conducting a seminar on Industrial Lubrication and Tribology on August 11-13 2010. The course is designed to orient and upgrade the skills of engineers and technicians on effective lubrication management program and at the same time answers the basic concerns of local industries on the area of maintenance. The target participants of this seminar are the maintenance supervisors, engineers and planners, lubrication engineers and facility engineers with background on BS Electrical or Mechanical Engineering or equivalent combination of academic and work experience. Seminar fee is at P13,000 inclusive of course materials, certificate, lunch and snacks. For further details please contact 922-4714 or email us at nec.training@up.edu.ph and/or visit us on our website www.upnec.com
Analytical Methods and Materials Testing
The National Engineering Center will be conducting a seminar on Analytical Methods and Materials Testing on August 17-18, 2010. The training course covers the basic principles and utilization of different analytical techniques used in materials testing and characterization. These techniques include optical and scanning electron microscopy, x-ray diffraction, metallography, hardness testing, thermal analysis, and particle size analysis. The seminar objective is to provide participants with the basic knowledge on the use of the different analytical techniques in materials testing and characterization. The course is designed for people who are directly and indirectly involved in materials science and engineering activities in the academe, testing and analytical services, research and development offices and manufacturing industry. Seminar fee is at P9,500 inclusive of course materials, certificate, lunch and snacks. For further details please contact 922-4714 or email us at nec.training@up.edu.ph and/or visit us on our website www.upnec.com
Materials and Process Quality Control in Construction
The National Engineering Center will be conducting a seminar on Materials and Process Quality Control in Construction on August 24-26, 2010. The seminar aims to 1) discuss the testing procedures for different construction materials 2) provide the participants with concepts of quality control in construction materials 3) Familiarize the participants with the task and responsibilities involved in materials sampling testing. The course is designed for material testing engineers/Supervisors, quality control engineers/Supervisors, Construction Inspectors and faculty members. Seminar fee is at P13,000 inclusive of course materials, certificate, lunch and snacks. For further details please contact 922-4714 or email us at nec.training@up.edu.ph and/or visit us on our website www.upnec.com
Structured Cabling System DesignThe National Engineering Center will be conducting a seminar on Structured Cabling System Design on August 246-27, 2010. The seminar aims to 1) become familiar with SCS technology 2) learn understand SCS design guidelines, considerations, and standards 3) Know the steps and procedures in designing SCS and practical application. The course is designed for B.S degree in Electronics and Communications Engineering, Electrical Engineering or allied fields with experience in inside and outside plant telecommunications systems. Seminar fee is at P13,000 inclusive of course materials, certificate, lunch and snacks. For further details please contact 922-4714 or email us at nec.training@up.edu.ph and/or visit us on our website www.upnec.com
Other NEC Seminars this August to October 2010
Online Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Web Mapping August 17-19, 2010
Maintenance of Rotating Machines, September 8-10, 2010
Soil and Land Capability Mapping and Assessment, September 13-17 2010
Project Management in the Construction Industry, October 6-8, 2010
Modern Mapping Technologies for Environment and Natural Resource Management October 12-15, 2010
Energy-Efficient Lighting System Design for Architects and Engineers, TBA
Power Electronics: Switch Mode Power Supply Principles and Applications, TBA
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