• Question: why did you become a engeneer

    Asked by nine022ham to Tom, Sanjeev, Orla, Fiona, Eimear, Cillian on 5 Mar 2020.
    • Photo: Orla McGee

      Orla McGee answered on 5 Mar 2020:


      I love science and maths in school and I wanted a job that allowed me to help people. Biomedical engineering allowed me to do both.

    • Photo: Fiona Malone

      Fiona Malone answered on 6 Mar 2020:


      I enjoyed maths and science in school and loved art so wanted a career that combined it all. I know design devices to help people and use maths and science to make sure they work properly.

    • Photo: Cillian Thompson

      Cillian Thompson answered on 9 Mar 2020:


      I really just wanted a job that I could help people in and luckily for me Biomedical Engineering allows me to do just that!

    • Photo: Eimear O'Hara

      Eimear O'Hara answered on 9 Mar 2020:


      I loved Engineering as a Leaving Cert subject, and wanted something practical where I could help people

    • Photo: Sanjeev Kumar

      Sanjeev Kumar answered on 9 Mar 2020:


      I was always interested in science and driven to understand how things work. I love challenging my mind and knew that engineering would provide me a platform where I can think critically and implement my ideas to develop something new.

      I wanted to develop something which can help people in some way. I am glad that I choose engineering as my career, and currently working on the development of wearable devices that can be used for wireless health monitoring of the patients in a hospital.

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