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EngineerExcel

EngineerExcel

Do you ever feel like Excel could be a really powerful engineering tool, if only you could just learn all of its ins and outs? Even though its the best tool engineers can use for performing calculations and analyzing data, deep-level Excel knowledge typically isnt taught in school. Most engineers are expected to pick it up as they go. But as you probably know, busy engineers dont have a lot of time to figure out new techniques when they are just trying to keep their heads above water. As a result, many engineers only have a surface-level proficiency with Excel. And thats a shame, because Excel can be a powerful and versatile engineering tool. The exceptional engineers I know have mastered it and use it to: I want to help you maximize the potential of Excel so that you can do the same! Hi! My name is Charlie Young. Im a licensed Professional Engineer and the founder of EngineerExcel.com. My background is in mechanical engineering. Ive had the opportunity to work with state-of-the art engineering tools for finite element analysis, computational fluid dynamics, and system modelling but I continue to find (like you probably have as well) that Excel is the most important and versatile tool for engineering. Over the course of my career, Ive assembled a toolkit of Excel techniques for engineering that I want to share with you. EngineerExcel was born when I realized that all the techniques I had refined, tested, and verified through more than a decade of experience in Excel could help other engineers who either simply werent aware of them or didnt have the time to figure them out on their own. Ive been honored with an award at an international technical conference for an engineering model Ive built in Excel, but Im most proud of the opportunity Ive had to help other engineers through this site. Below is just a sample of what others have had to say: First let me tell you what an excellent source you are. Good job. Mark S. Thanks for the website. Its great to see an engineer demonstrate what can be done with Excel. ...

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About EngineerExcel

Founded

2015

Estimated Revenue

$1M-$10M

Employees

11-50

Category

Location

City

Bismarck

State

North Dakota

Country

United States