Etymology:
Meaning:
A technologist is a person who applies scientific knowledge to practical problems, particularly in the fields of technology, engineering, and computer science.
Origin:
The term "technologist" emerged in the early 19th century in the United States and United Kingdom with the rise of the Industrial Revolution and the need for skilled workers in various technological fields.
Historical Development:
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