• Question: Have you ever made a invention that your proud of ?

    Asked by BISMa to Mark, Ashwanth, Jeni, Natalie, Stephen on 14 Jun 2016. This question was also asked by The BrightSpark, 998envf45, cookieswirlC, Kiera.
    • Photo: Mark Gowan

      Mark Gowan answered on 14 Jun 2016:


      BISMa
      I have had one invention, which I developed a few years ago, I have developed a working prototype. I can’t tell you much as it is top secret and I don’t have a patent on it yet.

    • Photo: Stephen Richardson

      Stephen Richardson answered on 14 Jun 2016:


      Hmm, sounds like Mark could be the next James Dyson!! I’m intrigued!
      I haven’t got any inventions ready to patent. But I did come up with a plan for a German city about how they could get their citizens to use less energy and to buy more renewable energy.
      Do you remember the Ice Bucket Challenge was going viral a few years ago?
      I used the idea that you can motivate people via social media to do good things and my team and I came up with a plan for how the city could do something similar.
      We nearly got a trademark registered for the brand we created but in the end we didnt have enough money 🙁

    • Photo: Natalie Wride

      Natalie Wride answered on 14 Jun 2016:


      Hi BISMa!

      I’ve not really made an invention unfortunately and I have designed a couple of things I’m proud of. As part of my job, I’ve designed special systems to stop big excavations collapsing when people are in them which I’m pretty proud of. Seeing the scale and size of the holes is amazing – they’re the height of 8 double decker buses! (you can see the size of them on my profile) Knowing that my designs have kept people safe is amazing 🙂

    • Photo: Jeni Spragg

      Jeni Spragg answered on 14 Jun 2016:


      Hi!

      I haven’t yet invented anything new really. Often engineering is about taking what already exists and making it work better, rather than inventing something new. As a chemical engineer, you might find smart ways to improve a process so that it is more efficient, costs less money, uses less resource, or is more environmentally friendly.

      Something I’ve taken pride in was while I was working for oil and gas company during my placement year from university. The team I worked in used to help out teams and oil production facilities all over the world. I did one project where I was advising the commercial part of the business on something technical. They liked what I did and I was ask to do something more for them. Here I was, aged 21 and giving expert advice! Suddenly I saw what it meant to be an expert, and the pride that comes with that.

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