• Question: What type of engineering do you do?

    Asked by anon-73910 on 23 Apr 2020.
    • Photo: Claire Brockett

      Claire Brockett answered on 23 Apr 2020:


      I am a medical engineer – my work looks at mechanical testing of implants for the ankle and so I need to understand how the joint moves, what kind of loads go through it when we do things like walk, climb stairs etc, and I then work out how the best way is to recreate that in a test. It’s a lot of fun and really interesting!

    • Photo: Sophie Louth

      Sophie Louth answered on 23 Apr 2020:


      I am a medical engineer, in that I make things that doctors use. I am also a mechanical engineer, because the skills I use are all about mechanics, such as how things move.

    • Photo: K-Jo O'Flynn

      K-Jo O'Flynn answered on 23 Apr 2020:


      I am a space engineer. I assemble and test antennas and structures for space:D

    • Photo: Louise France

      Louise France answered on 23 Apr 2020:


      I’m a medical engineer, but I also get involved in quite a few mechanical engineering projects too.
      The main part of my work looks at how we can help the body to heal quicker using different technologies. Some of the technology is used by astronauts, whilst others is used in cars – it’s really varied. It’s really cool being able to solve problems with solutions that already exist somewhere else!

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      Jeni Spragg answered on 23 Apr 2020:


      I am a chemical engineer (sometimes called a process engineer). Our job is to take the ideas of chemists and biologists and figure out how to do produce things on a really big scale.
      For example, if a new vaccine is discovered, chemical engineers will have a really important role in designing factories to produce enough vaccines for all the people that need them. Or you might have seen that some industrial plants have been redesigned to make more hand sanitiser – chemical engineers would have done that too!

    • Photo: Stephen Lang

      Stephen Lang answered on 23 Apr 2020:


      I am a mechanical engineer. I design and develop the metal, plastic and carbon fibre components within artificial limbs.

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      Diana Mathew answered on 23 Apr 2020:


      Eventhough I’m a Telecommunications Engineer by training, I’ve moved into technical project management so I don’t do any core engineering stuff anymore. My work sits between the engineering and management teams. So i’m required to have a good high level understanding of various engineering streams/topics (depending on the scope of a project) and manage resources (time, money, people) to make sure a project delivers what it promised.

    • Photo: Douglas Wragg

      Douglas Wragg answered on 23 Apr 2020:


      Anything to do with road transport.

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