Saturday, August 23, 2008

Additional: Important Requirements of Engineer

Both articles, “Introduction to the grand challenges for engineering” and “The expanding world of engineers”, provide important requirements to be in the profession of engineer. In the first article, the requirement is being daring to face challenges. In the second article, the requirement is to acquire systematic and critical thinking mind. I feel that both requirements are of equal importance. Being daring to face challenges is like the spirit required and systematic and critical thinking mind is the skill required. In order to overcome the challenges in the shortest and most economic method and be great in the profession of engineering, spirit and skill are both required.

If one only has the skill and not spirit, meaning having systematic and critical thinking mind and not dare to face challenges, current state of living and economy may remain stagnant. Engineers may just be complacent with current state. They may not dare to face challenges and search for alternative as making changes could sometimes be very troublesome. For example, in the first article it stated that “New systems for drug regulation and approval will be needed when medicines are designed for small numbers of individuals rather than patient populations as a whole”. In this example, one could know that when alteration is made, a system may have to change and it will involve many people and money. This could be a large project and might take years to complete. If one does not have the spirit and not dare to do it, even with problem identified, no changes might be made for improvement.

On the other hand, if one only has the spirit and not skill, meaning being dare to face challenges and does not have systematic and critical thinking mind, solution may be found in a non-economical way resulting the growth of economy to be less significant. Without systematic and critical thinking mind, one may not have the ability to point out the real problem and may detour in finding the most effective and economical solution. In the first article, it stated “cheaper polluting technologies often remain preferred over more expensive”. It is unwise of engineer to come up with solution which requires unnecessary spending of time and money as employer will not be pleasant with it. Therefore, with only spirit, the growth of economy may be less significant as more time and money may be spent on finding exact solution and reputation of engineer will not be good.

With both skill and spirit, meaning having systematic and critical thinking mind and being dare to face challenges, solution to challenges could be found in a quicker and more economical way. This will enable economy to grow at a faster rate resulting engineers to have higher reputation. In conclusion, both systematic and critical thinking mind and being daring to face challenges are of equal importance to the profession of engineer. Only with both, one could then make great accomplishment and improve economy.

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