Thursday, August 16, 2018

Creativity in Engineering


Does it so important to be very creative in a field like engineering? Certainly, it does, but let’s establish the meaning of “Engineering”. It is very true that an engineering required deep knowledge of math’s and science to make some innovative product. But at the same time creativity play a major role to make those products marvelous.

“Engineer”
Traditionally the term “engineer” might bring up the image of a burly man, who is working fearlessly on the steam engine, power generation or booming aircraft. Engineer is that person who builds new tools, machines, electrical or electronic equipment, gadget and many more. Engineering field involves a broad spectrum of professional. It is very true that you can consider an engineer whose work involves in problem-solving, quantitative measurements, systematic and repeatable workflow.
There are many glamorous and innovative engineer. Their works are incredible and remarkable. Such as F1 racecars, portable tablets, microchips for cancer detection, innovative social networking platforms. And there are the engineers who do repetitive but incredibly important assembly-line type work, such as manufacturing quality control, systems maintenance.

“Creative”
In the very beginning I asked, was it important to be creative? Yes! when an 'Engineer' design and innovate, essentially all they work under ‘creative problem-solver’. Let me take an example of the chair.



it's a wooden chair. if you see from one sight it is engineering work. from manufacturing to design. But, a person in this chair cannot sit for a longer period of time.
A new chair to cheer up the current problem.
This is so called as the creativity. if you absorb it follows all the physical laws that above chair have. 


this blade used by the doctor. But there was the problem when it comes to operating some sensitive part.
new technology is introduced to wipe out the sensitive part surgery. this is so called as robotic surgery.

CREATIVITY IS THE PHENOMENA OF IMAGINATION AND UES SKILL IN NEW WAYS
        

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