(ELECTENG/COMPSYS 209) Disclaimer:This will, by no doubt, be the hardest course you would have taken in the first 2 years of electrical / compsys engineering. It will take so much of your time and it is quite heavy on electrical concepts, so if you are thinking about doing compsys after not getting into software but…Continue Reading A Close Look At 209
Bridging Theory and Practice: Electeng/Compsys 209 – PCB, Firmware Design, and Real-World Insights
Electrical Engineering isn’t just about theory; it’s about turning ideas into reality. In Electeng/Compsys 209, we bridge the gap between knowledge and application through PCB (Printed Circuit Board) and Firmware design. But that’s not all; this course also offers an exceptional opportunity to learn from experienced engineers who share their insights and journey in the…Continue Reading Bridging Theory and Practice: Electeng/Compsys 209 – PCB, Firmware Design, and Real-World Insights
Chemical and Materials: Real-World Applications
Are you curious about how chemical materials engineering translates into real-world applications and groundbreaking innovations? In this blog post, we’ll explore some fascinating case studies that highlight the tangible impact of chemical materials engineers on technology and society. Water Treatment Clean water is crucial, and chemical engineers play a vital role in ensuring it. Whether…Continue Reading Chemical and Materials: Real-World Applications
Breaking Stereotypes: BME Internships
Hola hola, back again with another BME insight – now for internships! I know what you’re thinking – “Oh xyz from Part 2/3/4 said to not do BME because they don’t get internships and its like, sad” and that all BMEs look like this: “internship plz…” Well, they are so wrong! It is my civic…Continue Reading Breaking Stereotypes: BME Internships
Opening New Ideas – Introduction to Sem 2 Courses of Mechanical Engineering
Hello Everyone! How are you doing? Surviving? Vibing? Here is the long-awaited (or so I hope) post about sem 2 of Mechanical Engineering!!!! Note we still have most of the courses shared with Mechatronics (check out James’ post!) But we have one course that is different- Mechanical takes MECHENG 235 (design and manufacture 2) whereas…Continue Reading Opening New Ideas – Introduction to Sem 2 Courses of Mechanical Engineering
Mechatronics Internships!!
Hey guys! Welcome back to another blog where I will be going over some general tips for finding internships but I will also be providing some specific insights for mechatronics students. A few words before I get into the finding internship stuff, as a required part of your degree you must complete 800 hours of…Continue Reading Mechatronics Internships!!
Discovering New Horizons in Semester 2: A Glimpse of the courses
Intro The first semester of your Civil/Structural engineering journey might have feel like a daunting uphill climb with its heavy theoretical load. But let me assure you, Semester 2 is a breath of fresh air! In this blog post, we’ll delve into what makes this semester enjoyable and why it’s worth looking forward to. In…Continue Reading Discovering New Horizons in Semester 2: A Glimpse of the courses
Software Perspectives: Insights from a Lecturer!
Contents Opening After four posts, it looks like I’ve written quite a bit. Hopefully, some of it has been useful, and maybe some parts not so much… But hey, if you’re getting tired of hearing from me (which I’m sure some of you might be), don’t worry! Diving right into our Q&A session, I’m absolutely…Continue Reading Software Perspectives: Insights from a Lecturer!
engsci electives
Hi! Welcome back to yet another Part II Engsci blog! This will be more of a unique blog as I have gotten input from mates about how they found their respective electives, whether they enjoyed it and what the content was like 😙 This particular blog will focus on the possible electives that you can…Continue Reading engsci electives