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Interested in getting your hands dirty and making a real difference in the engineering space?

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Interested in getting your hands dirty and making a real difference in the engineering space?

Interested in getting your hands dirty and making a real difference in the engineering space? Check out geotechnical engineering, a branch that focuses on soil mechanics! Now — what is soil mechanics?

Put simply, it’s the examination of the different components that make up the ground, to figure out how it’ll affect an engineering project. This may seem insignificant, but it’s super important — you can’t build a foundation on soil that can’t support it! Because of this, geotechnical engineering affects both our environment and people’s safety!

In this field you get to:

🏠 Support the designing of new buildings, bridges and roads

🪨  Analyze the land to determine its safety and reliability

🌿Assess how the structure would affect the environment

⛰️ Calculate and assess how much weight the ground can take, and also the stability of cliffs and slopes

Cool, right? Want to learn more? As a branch of civil engineering, you can specialize in geotechnical engineering while earning a civil engineering degree!

#geotechnicalengineering

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Have you ever considered all the cool opportunities out there in computer engineering?

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Have you ever considered all the cool opportunities out there in computer engineering?

Calling all computer lovers 🚨Have you ever considered all the cool opportunities out there in computer engineering? These engineers create and test things that are run and used by computers, like software and hardware. Here’s a list of awesome things you could work on with one of these degrees:

  1. Video Games 🎮: Are you a gaming fanatic? Well, why not make that your career? There are so many opportunities for people with computer engineering backgrounds in the gaming industry. Use your programming skills to turn a designer’s vision into reality!
  2. Hacking ⌨️ : You’ve probably heard of hacking before, but did you know that it can be done for good? That’s right — ethical hacking is a thing. Ethical hackers get paid to look for and find any weaknesses in an organization or business’s online system.
  3. Medical Technology 🏥: When you think of computer engineering, your mind might not jump right to saving lives, but that’s exactly what you can do in this field. By designing things like information systems for hospitals, both treatment and diagnoses can improve from more data available!

Image source: https://www.pexels.com/photo/a-woman-playing-a-video-game-7915289/

Sources: https://www.murdoch.edu.au/news/series/series-articles/future-in-technology/have-you-thought-about-these-eight-careers-in-gaming

https://www.csoonline.com/article/3238128/what-is-ethical-hacking-and-how-to-become-an-ethical-hacker.html
https://www.careerguide.com/ask/t/what-are-the-most-interesting-things-i-can-do-while-working-as-a-computer-engineer
https://www.uopeople.edu/blog/5-reasons-why-youll-fall-in-love-with-computer-engineering-jobs/

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Always been interested in flying objects? Curious about the vast unknown above our heads🤔?

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Always been interested in flying objects? Curious about the vast unknown above our heads🤔?

Always been interested in flying objects? Curious about the vast unknown above our heads🤔? Why not check out aerospace engineering — these engineers design and create all sorts of flying machines! Here are 3 cool things you could work on with a degree in aerospace:

  1. Aircraft Designs ✈️: How many times a day do you look up to the sky and notice an airplane flying overhead? Now, imagine being part of the team creating them! Aircraft designers make these powerful machines for both air and space travel.
  2. Space Missions 🚀: When we’re younger, many of us dream about being astronauts. Aerospace can help make this a reality! Join a space expedition as a pilot or crew member, or even as a mission or payload specialist! Whether you’re interested in tech or flying a spacecraft, aerospace is an amazing entry point!
  3. Technical Communicating 🗣️: Never underestimate the value of good communication — being able to explain technical terms and words in an easy-to-understand way is extremely valuable! And, technical communicators do just this! They’re the link between the crew up in space and the people down on Earth!

Image credit: https://www.pexels.com/photo/flight-sky-earth-space-2166/

Sources: https://news.fit.edu/archive/8-cool-jobs-can-get-aerospace-engineering-degree/

https://www.bachelorsportal.com/articles/607/5-jobs-that-make-studying-a-bachelors-in-aerospace-worth-it.html

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6 Female Engineering Influencers You NEED To Follow

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6 Female Engineering Influencers You NEED To Follow

These ladies are killin’ it in their fields, and inspiring other girls like you to do it too! Check them out and hit that follow button for your daily dose of empowerment.

Marielle Pellegrino

@mariellegrino

Marielle is an astrodynamicist and University of Colorado Boulder PhD student who is dedicated to helping people develop a deeper understanding of space and what goes on in our night sky. She also runs a blog called Miss Aerospace where she writes about all things intergalactic.

Estefannie

@estefanniegg

Estefannie is a computer scientist and software engineer who runs a successful YouTube channel explaining all things STEM called “Estefannie Explains It All”. She has over 17,000 subscribers on YouTube and over 57,000 followers on Instagram!

Mina Dezz

@ironringgirls

Mina Dezz is a Canadian civil engineer who runs the Iron Ring Girls account to “bring together women in engineering”, and works in residential construction. Now her Instagram has grown into an entire community of STEM girls supporting one another on her blog www.ironringgirls.com.

Sage French

@thetrendytechie

Sage French is a developer, futurist, and creator of Trendy Techie, a blog devoted to all things technology! She’s a Canadian champion of STEM who has worked on artificial intelligence and augmented reality technologies at companies like Microsoft, and is working towards equality for not just women, but every person who has ever felt Othered in the world of STEM.

Kate Gunderson

@ndakota_kate

Kate is an Engineer in Training at NASA who has a Masters of Science in Aerospace Engineering from Georgia Tech. She’s dedicated to empowering the next generation of female engineers.

Katherine Quigg

@engineeringinstyle

Katherine loves flexing her fashion muscles on her Instagram and blog, Engineering In Style. She’s an engineer from Chicago who is making waves and breaking stereotypes of what an engineer looks like.

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