• Question: how long have you been an engineer?

    Asked by 592arth42 to Alejandra, Ana, Daniel, Sophie, Todd, Zach on 10 Mar 2017. This question was also asked by 378arth34, bob, lily_ann.
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      Daniel Morse answered on 10 Mar 2017:


      About 2 years!

      I fell into an opportunity I had while doing my PhD. I used some tissue models to infect and have a look at the cell responses, and damage caused by my infection, and because they’re so expensive, I wanted to make my own.

      I then wanted to make a more complex model, and collaborated with and spent some time with a group in Sheffield who taught me how to do it, and since then I’ve been using my own engineered models. Its great because I learnt a lot of skills in a short amount of time, which will really benefit me in the future Im sure!

    • Photo: Todd Burton

      Todd Burton answered on 10 Mar 2017:


      I have officially been an engineer since i graduated fro Sheffield in 2014, but I’ve been thinking like an engineer since i started that course in 2010.

    • Photo: Alejandra Aranceta

      Alejandra Aranceta answered on 10 Mar 2017:


      Hi Arth,

      I have been an engineer for almost 7 years now! I started studying my degree in engineering (Biomedical Engineering) 11 years ago, I think this question has made me feel old!

    • Photo: Sophie Cox

      Sophie Cox answered on 10 Mar 2017:


      Hi 592arth42,

      I started my undergraduate degree in engineering back in 2007 so I guess 10 years now!

      🙂

    • Photo: Ana Gallego

      Ana Gallego answered on 11 Mar 2017:


      Well, if it could since i finished my first degree that means almost 10.years!

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