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The heart of engineering is rooted in mathematics and physics, but the soul of engineering is embodied by the ability to apply theoretical knowledge to practical, real-world problems using a hands-on approach to create lasting solutions.
I’ve always felt that time spent relaxing, watching television, or sleeping is time better spent learning new things and trying to apply your knowledge to interesting and challenging problems.
My attitude has always been “Why not?” rather than “Why bother?”, and it’s led to me acquiring some skills over the years that I never thought I’d have, including:
Able to repair Laptop, Desktop.
Able to repair, Household electronics.
Able to assemble DA40 like aircraft.
Able to rectify small snags in small aircraft.
Able to do some small maintenance work in ILS.
Able to operate lathe machines.
Designing, building, and flying rockets and scratch-built rocket motors
Fabricating composites may say can repair 3mm or more damage in composite structure of aircraft.
Can repair cell phones, watches etc.
and much, much more…
Very few of the projects on this page were the result of school assignments. In fact, only three were academic in nature.
The rest were undertaken purely for a bit of fun and to satisfy my own burning curiosity. Several of these were done to solve someone else’s problem, and I took it upon myself (usually without asking) to create a solution for them.
This is, in fact, how I still enjoy spending most of my free time now: making someone else’s processes and capabilities better, more efficient, and more successful.
This means I’ve worked to solve problems not only for small student groups and solopreneurs, but also for normal peoples. Because at the end of the day, engineering is not about solving math problems: it’s about using logic and reason (with some physics and creativity mixed in) to tackle real problems that are often ill-defined and require an involved and dedicated approach.
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