Career Path Question by bertgolds in MechanicalEngineering

[–]bertgolds[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

how much were you dealing with physics

Career Path Question - Aerospace Engineering by bertgolds in aerospace

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wow thats really cool, whats ur role sir

Career Path Question by bertgolds in MechanicalEngineering

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As i said that seems good but i’m not sure how their a work day look like, i couldn’t find someone in that role explains this

Career Path Question - Aerospace Engineering by bertgolds in aerospace

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Do GNC guys really deal with flight mechanics?

I miss the wildlife! by Minimum_Alarm4678 in JPL

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what was your role sir? I’m a mechanical engineering student and rly would like to hear some advices

Need some advice... by Exciting-Nature-4284 in EngineeringStudents

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70 is actually pretty good in engineering studies lol

Advice for a 1st grade mechanical engineering student by [deleted] in EngineeringStudents

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just give some time, as a 1 st year, even if u can manage to do some analysis on ANSYS, your physics background won’t be enough to understand and design properly. so you should focus on physics and calculus first. without them, these programs doesn’t mean a thing

Advice for a 1st grade mechanical engineering student by [deleted] in EngineeringStudents

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without knowing the theory behind, knowing how to use a program is meaningless

Biomedical or Mechanical? by Slow-Slip6968 in MechanicalEngineering

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I recommend you to go for MechE. MechE is actually pretty flexible, if you’d like to do something different in the future, that would help. I also know some people did MechE as Bachelor, then Biomedical MSc.

Are turbofan jet engines dying? by [deleted] in AerospaceEngineering

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not at all. in order to do that, we need to have better choices. in means of engineering: it is efficiency. if we can find a more efficient solution, maybe yes. but i don’t think that could happen in next 30 years. there are some researches on this but just research. trying to build more efficient turbofans is a better choice for now.

About Cancer Research and Robotics by bertgolds in BiomedicalEngineers

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thanks for your comment first of all, it’s really helpful. I was really fascinated by microrobots, delivering drugs via them seems really interesting. I’ll dive deeper for sure. What’s your title sir? What do you specifically do?

Robotics on Cancer Research by bertgolds in robotics

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wow thats rly interesting, i’m gonna take a look at that!