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    value of sustainability; they all must be directed to personnel, organization, stability in occupation, and possible values to make the topics work at its maximum (32). These topics are needed to further understand the task and restrictions that engineering teams needs to effectively get the task done by its deadline. The series of questions also sets a standard in the project. However, the values are important and will determine the outline and outcome of the…

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    That first thing that comes to mind when I’m ask that question is someone “smart,” “solve problems,” or “a lot of math.” The truth is that engineering is all of that and more. To describe what an engineer does can be quite complicated because the field involves many areas. You can have mechanical, chemical, biomedical, electrical, and many others. Even if engineering is such a broad field, all these areas have something in common, solve problems. Engineers are those that use science and…

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    anytime. Right now these jobs of interests are in fields that incorporate math, science, and technology (as of Junior year in highschool there is still some time to change) and what specifically interest me/ what I would like to major in is Biomedical Engineering. I can achieve this goal by applying for many different summer internships that focus on STEM education but more specifically Science, for example applying for the KEYS internship at the UofA can help me not only explore and…

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    Like any other engineering disciple, chemical engineers are deeply interested in bettering the world through innovation. They seek translate their knowledge in mathematics, science, economics and even social insight into actions, and aim to invent, design and construct new perspectives and concepts to tackle the problems we face in the world today. Many tend to associate the term ‘chemical engineer’ with huge process plants and chemical reactors. Whilst this is not an inaccurate reflection of a…

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    Ever since I was a child, I’ve aspired to be many things. I’ve gone from dreaming of becoming a NFL player, a lawyer, a doctor, to most recently, a biomedical engineer. Due to having many lifetime goals, one would say I’m an ambitious person. Having a passion for a wide array of activities is an identity that defines me in an essential way. Although many people only prefer either mathematics or writing, I’m one of the few that enjoys both subjects. This is why I participate in…

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    Career Consideration of Biological Engineer and Speech Pathologist Steve Jobs once said, “The only way to do great work is to love what you do.” Finding a lifelong career that is interesting, intellectually challenging, emotionally fulfilling, and well suited for a person is often a difficult decision for one to make. Choosing a career might take time, research, and experience, but eventually a person will find a career that suits them best. While a career of a biological engineer requires…

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    My Own Technology Company

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    degree, I plan to pursue an MBA to develop my skills in project management. I want to make an impact in people’s lives and because many aspects of our lives involve mechanical engineering, from housing to transportation, I want to pursue this major to build my technology company. Furthermore, because mechanical engineering is a very broad discipline, there will be many job opportunities that I can take, which gives me a bit of flexibility in terms…

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    What is Mechanical 1 What is Mechanical Engineering? What is Mechanical Engineering? Jaren Esquivel School of Engineering and Sciences What is Mechanical 2 What is Mechanical Engineering? Engineering is the application of science and mathematics by which the properties of matter and the sources of energy in nature are made useful to people (Merriam-Webster, 2015). Mechanical engineering is a specific branch of engineering that deals with mechanisms. Michigan Technological…

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    locked up in the human imagination that need to become reality? These are questions that came to mind as a result of a recent lecture by Dr. Ray Stefani. Dr. Ray Stefani is a retired electrical engineer who taught Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, and Engineering Technology courses at Cal State Long Beach. He is a sports enthusiast who is very fond of watching the Olympics. Besides sports, Dr. Ray likes to travel and has been privileged to see many countries in the world. Also, he…

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    dream to be an engineer,” said Martin Nolan, who is an Energy and Mechanical Engineer at Genesys Engineering P.C Company. He has been working for this company since March 2014 for 2 years and 7 months. Martin is also a project manager in Haiti Hydroelectric Project, Rotary International . He has been working in this project since May 2010 for 6 years. Martin was full of inspiration for me. Engineering is a great profession, one of the best profession to choose as a career. I always wanted to be…

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