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What is Engineering?


Hello everyone….!
What is lngenium oops engineering? Why I am an engineer? Why we choose engineering?
These all are common questions arising ....and make a confuse :(
I'll give you all a brief run down.
Transmitting data on micro-chips using light
Pulses…
Building "scaffolds" at the cellular level to
Enable tissue growth…
Developing new materials, one atom at a time…
This is engineering.
Science and art...
Mathematics and creativity...
Models and approximations.. .
This is also engineering

Why choose engineering – how about the diversity, the income, the lifestyle and people working in engineering get to do cool stuff?
To ‘engineer’ literally means to “make things happen”. Engineering is about the design and production of useful products and services. Engineering know-how converts scientific knowledge into technology and then technology into successful innovation. Many seemingly simple aspects of our daily lives have been conceptualized, designed and developed by an engineer
Engineering involves understanding of mathematical and natural science through study, experience, and practice. This knowledge is then creatively applied to develop new or better ways to utilize the materials resources, technologies and the forces of nature for the betterment of society
Engineering is the discipline dealing with the art or science of playing scientific knowledge to solve practical problem. Engineering is both analytical and creative in its approach.



Here are just a few reasons why you should consider a career in engineering.
Engineers have diverse careers
Engineering is an exciting career. Engineers achieve great things. Throughout history, people working in engineering have contributed to their communities, countries, colleagues and civilizations by making tools, machines and countless other things to help people improve their lives and progress onto better things.
The diversity of engineering means that whatever your interest, there is probably a place for you working in engineering. From information technology to medical science and mining, from building roads to space travel, engineers are working to make things happen.
Engineers are in demand
There is growing skill shortage of trained engineering workers across all engineering sectors. are the number one barrier to business growth and delivery., technology Current workforce projections show that Australia needs more engineers (TAFE and university graduates) to maintain the level of growth in the Australian economy.
We need more engineering personnel to build roads, support hospitals, staff climate change projects, modernize Australia’s Defense Force and the list goes on.
What does a skills shortage mean for people considering engineering as a career choice – job security? It is that simple.
Engineers get to do cool stuff
Being an engineer means you get to be the first to develop or try out new technologies like artificial hearts, developing and delivering better constructed environmentally sustainable buildings like the first undersea house! Engineers design and build virtual reality worlds, soccer fields or new planets. Engineers discover and patent new materials that can cure cancer or cure the common cold. Engineers are involved in making the future a reality.
Engineers work everywhere
Engineers work everywhere: in cities, regional and rural communities, even remote wilderness areas.
Some engineers work business offices, classrooms, others in factories or research labs; some work outdoors or even in outer space.
Some engineers undertaken double degrees and go into medicine, law, business management, or policy. An engineering education will prepare you for many different careers.
Engineers get to travel
Just think that right after graduation from university you might be earning a relatively good income and/or be offered work on interesting and challenging projects in interesting parts of Australia or the world.
An engineering career offers the opportunity to travel around the world making a difference and contributing to communities. It is a versatile and rewarding c

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