technologist
a person who specializes in technology.
Origin of technologist
1Other words from technologist
- an·ti·tech·nol·o·gist, noun
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Can Three Technologists, $40 Million, and Obamacare Change Health Insurance Forever?
Best Business Longreads for the Week of July 27, 2013 | William O’Connor | July 28, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTTechnologists, however, must face the reality that their innovations create financial inequality.
Never Mind Inequality: Silicon Valley Enriches All of Our Lives | Gregory Ferenstein | May 30, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTPalestine graduates about 1200 computer technologists a year.
How The Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process Became The World's Greatest Bore | Bernard Avishai | April 16, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTWhy the digitizing technologists of Google Books et al not "anti-book boors" but possibly the "last romantics"?
I watched David Cameron, for example, wow an audience of innovators and technologists at the 2009 TED conference in Los Angeles.
The final product will be the equations with which the technologists can begin actual system design.
The Electronic Mind Reader | John BlaineThe technologists saw it long ago in a sort of intuitive way, but they couldn't prove it.
Human Error | Raymond F. JonesAt least a score of varieties of hydraulic cement are listed in the classifications of cement technologists.
Concrete Construction | Halbert P. GilletteA few have escaped—scientists, technologists, sociologists, physicists.
Infinite Intruder | Alan Edward Nourse
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