Student Club Design: Lessons In Leadership

For student engineers, the process of gaining real-world experience through internships or part-time employment can be onerous and disheartening. By sharing my experiences in four student clubs, I hope to demonstrate the benefits of club involvement and communicate valuable lessons in team building, engineering skills development, and leadership.

Engineering with an Impact

Making a lasting change is my biggest goal in life, and I hope to share in this article the things that I have learned about how to be an engineer with impact.  In voicing what has helped me to be more impactful in my undergraduate career up to this point, I hope you can gain more insight into what you can do from day to day to do the same.

What I learned when I let AI render my hand sketches (2024)

I let AI render my hand sketches, and in the end I am simultaneously amazed and sorely frustrated. Generative AI has its place, and preparing this article helped me learn when and were to expect value out of this powerful tool. In this article, I share various examples (good and bad), describe the software I used, list 4 ways this kind of AI is powerful, and give several tips on trying to use it in your own work.

The Night Before the Launch – (A True Story)

It was well after midnight, when one of the engineers woke violently from his sleep.  He and a fellow engineer had wired the rocket motor firing circuit that evening, and through a miracle, he now realized that he had installed the two wires to the circuit BACKWARDS.

Inversion: The Power of Thinking Backwards

The idea of solving a maze backwards is an example of what I consider the most powerful thinking technique out there: inversion. Inversion means flipping the problem on its head; you look at the opposite of the problem you actually want to solve, and then you use the insights you gain to help answer the original question.