• Question: why did you become an engineer

    Asked by 2040's engineer to Tonia, Sam, Emily, Ejay, Edgars, Charnett on 10 Jun 2019. This question was also asked by beep127tea, Marty Mcfly.
    • Photo: Tonia Tzemanaki

      Tonia Tzemanaki answered on 10 Jun 2019:


      Initially, I only knew that I liked working with computers and I was good at math. Now, my work involves research for novel solutions to problems that can transform society.
      This is very exciting and fulfilling to me.

    • Photo: Charnett Chau

      Charnett Chau answered on 11 Jun 2019:


      It was what the cool kids were going into when I was in 6th form. That’s not even a lie.
      I did maths, further maths, physics and biology for A Levels and the people in my classes just assumed I would be doing engineering because of my choices and started asking me where I was applying to do engineering. I had no clue back then but I started looking it up and it sounds cool, it meant that I can keep learning maths, physics and biology. Don’t judge me…

    • Photo: Ejay Nsugbe

      Ejay Nsugbe answered on 11 Jun 2019:


      Provides me with a platform to make a meaningful contribution and help shape the future of the world/society-from a technological stand point.

    • Photo: Edgars Kelmers

      Edgars Kelmers answered on 11 Jun 2019:


      In the last year of high school I wanted to be a surgeon, but I could not apply to medical school. I did not know what I want to do after school. I was fairly good at mathematics and biology, so it seemed interesting to study medical engineering. This way I could study both engineering and some basic biology and anatomy and hopefully in the future work in the hospital.

    • Photo: Emily McNee

      Emily McNee answered on 11 Jun 2019:


      I was good at maths and science when I was at school so my dad got me to talk to the engineers who worked where he did. At this point I new engineering was for me.

    • Photo: Sam Gaughan

      Sam Gaughan answered on 11 Jun 2019:


      When we were choosing our PhD projects one of the biochemical engineering ones looked really cool, and was related to the stuff I was interested in anyway while I was studying science, so now I do both 🙂

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