• Question: why did you want to become a engineer ?

    Asked by 294kvna25 to Colin, Caoimhe, David, Katie, Lisa on 9 Nov 2014. This question was also asked by kirstyfallon, SineadD, 466kvna44, 284kvna44, seán13, 573kvna45, 652kvna45.
    • Photo: Colin Keogh

      Colin Keogh answered on 9 Nov 2014:


      I wanted to become an engineer because i love to take things apart, find out how they work and then put them back together. I always liked solving problems, making things better and always loved all types of machines.

      Engineering allowed me to design and build new things, improve current machines and help improve peoples lives.

    • Photo: David Taylor

      David Taylor answered on 9 Nov 2014:


      I was interested in science at school – mostly maths and physics. Engineering appealed to me as a way to use the science to do something useful.

    • Photo: Lisa Phelan

      Lisa Phelan answered on 10 Nov 2014:


      I worked as a chemist in a small medical device company, I just made sure the right formulation of chemicals were mixed to make part of a device for the esophagus. I watched the engineers make the full device and take that very device to animal trials and hospitals. They would come back full of energy and straight away make improvements to the device.
      I wanted to be a part of that, so I started from there.

    • Photo: Katie Mahon

      Katie Mahon answered on 10 Nov 2014:


      I enjoy problem solving. Ever since I was little I like to know how things work. Through school I was interested in Maths and Physics and all these things together led me to engineering

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