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    20 percent of all engineers are female. I want to eventually join the engineering field and help raise those numbers. Specifically I want to become an astronautical engineer also known as an aerospace engineer. Astronautical engineers are a huge benefit to the ever growing interest in space exploration. Although, it is a difficult career to get into I believe I am fully capable of succeeding. Overall, astronautical engineering is extremely important in space age exploration and requires hard…

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    Audio Engineering What I already know about this Topic? Ever since I was little, I have enjoyed making melodies. I used to take my mom’s pans from the kitchen and a pair of spoons to create annoying beats, but to me they were very enjoyable and impressive! My passion for music really came to life when I was about 14-15 years old. I realized that I had a different type of connection with music. Listening to music reflected on my moods and I always preferred upbeat music because it kept it in a…

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    time I was preparing for my 12th board practical examination I had quite figured out what I wanted to be or which one I would choose for something that would make me quite curious and also amaze me to a great extent that I wanted to learn more. Engineering was my choice and electrical in particular. The reason behind me choosing this was because of the time I had spent in my school physics laboratory. The worthwhile time that I spent in the lab working with the instruments made me passionate…

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    Mechanical engineering is one of the oldest, largest, and broadest engineering disciplines. Mechanical engineers use the principles of mechanics, materials, and energy to design and manufacture machines and devices of all types. The key characteristics of the profession are its flexibility, breadth, and individuality-a decided advantage in a changing world. Passion towards mechanics began early in my childhood when I started learning basic science in school. My interest toward machines hiked as…

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    Genetic engineering, also called genetic modification is the direct manipulation of an organism’s genome using biotechnology. It is a set of technologies used to change the genetic makeup of cells, including the transfer of genes within and across species boundaries to produce improved or novel organisms. New DNA may be inserted in the host genome by first isolating and copying the genetic material of interest using molecular cloning methods to generate a DNA sequence, or by synthesizing the DNA…

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    audience. Every field of study has its own ways of writing. In the Biomedical engineering field, writing can take on multiple avenues. To better understand Biomedical engineering and the way they write we need to understand what they do. According to a quick Google search of “What do Biomedical engineer do” we get a small paragraph by Life Science stating “Biomedical engineering, or Bioengineering, is the application of engineering principles to the field of biology and health care.” This…

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    Biomedical Engineering has enhanced medical equipment, biomechanics, and tissue engineering. II. Medical equipment. a. Medical imaging i. X-rays ii. Ultrasound iii. Robot that helps children III. Biomechanics a. Anthropometry i. Human movement ii. Treating injury IV. Tissue engineering and Genetic Engineering a- Tissue Engineering i- The relationship between Tissue engineering and biomaterials ii- Human tissue engineering b- Genetic Engineering V. Conclusion Biomedical…

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    Statement of Purpose Applying for : Master 's in Industrial engineering for Fall 2011 When asked how much educated men were superior to those uneducated, Aristotle answered, “As much as the living are to the dead” ,aptly defines the importance of education in deciding how successful a human will turn out to be irrespective of where he started from. Science has always been instrumental in easing the hardship of human existence throughout the history of mankind. With this fascination I took…

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    To gather information about mechanical engineering, I interviewed Graham Jessup, a graduate from the University of Washington and a mechanical engineer at Electroimpact Engineering; a company based in Mukilteo Washington. Electroimpact is a world leader in design and manufacturing of aerospace tooling and automation. During the interview that took place through several emails, I learned much about what mechanical engineers are required to know, and how they use that knowledge to fully accomplish…

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    since my options were limited and in the end of the long road I end up striving for Chemical Engineer. My decision was based off of many different reason, the greatest being my childhood life. The global demands for occupations such as chemical engineering keeps on growing for many different aspect of fascination as well as necessity to improve many societies. Many people might ask why anyone would desire a job where an individual is asked to sit in a lap and observe all the chemical reactions…

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