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Week 2: Formal Letter

Subject: Self-Introduction to Professor Brad Blackstone Dear Professor Blackstone, My name is Yan Ning, and my purpose for writing this letter today is to introduce myself to you. In 2021, I graduated from Nanyang Polytechnic (NYP) with a diploma in biomedical engineering. During my time at NYP, I remember myself taking a liking to modules that allowed me to develop and create products to aid vulnerable people in our society.  As the saying goes, "If you do what you love, you'll never work a day in your life." I wanted to get a job that I would enjoy doing. Upon researching further, the career that matches my interests and passion while having the ability to give back to society was a research and development engineer. Since it was advisable to have a degree in mechanical engineering, I decided to further my education with Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT). As no two humans are alike, I would say that my interest in computer gaming and crocheting is what makes m

Task 3: The Importance of communication skills for engineers

Before: “I contend that we (engineers) are undervalued because of our widespread inability to explain what we do to the general public (and why it is so important). It is one of the hardest goals to accomplish, to be able to boil down difficult concepts into a short and easily understood presentation or elevator pitch.” Marybeth Miceli, President, Miceli Infrastructure Consulting, USA (2011) After: Marybeth Miceli, President of Miceli Infrastructure Consulting from the USA argues that as Engineers, they are severely underestimated since it is difficult for the general public to understand what engineers do and why are they significant. She had also included that the ability to break down complicated concepts into simple explanations or straightforward descriptions is one of the most challenging goals to achieve.