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Multi-disciplinary engineering (MDE) is an approach to engineering that integrates knowledge, principles, and methodologies from multiple distinct fields to address complex problems.[1] This approach is particularly valuable in modern technological and infrastructural developments, where challenges often require the convergence of expertise from diverse domains.


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  1. ^ Bhaduri, Sreyoshi; Ohnemus, Kenneth; Blackburn, Jessica; Mittal, Anshul; Dong, Yan; LaFerriere, Savannah; Pulvermacher, Robert; Dias, Marina; Gil, Alexander; Sadighi, Shahriar; Kumar, Neerav (2024-06-23). "(Multi-disciplinary) Teamwork Makes the (Real) Dream Work: Pragmatic Recommendations from Industry for Engineering Classrooms". 2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition. doi:10.18260/1-2--46408.