What is needed if you want to be a great engineer? Firstly, technical skills; Secondly, learn new skills quickly; Thirdly, Share their skils with others; Lastly, fast product development. How can we become a great engineer? Firstly, technicl communication skills; Secondly, planning skills; Thirdly, Networking; and most of all, keep the whole picture! This sentence has two meanings.On one hand, you not only master your subject skills, but also realise the other subjects, track the latest news in your unknown fields. As a result, you can predict the lastest area in 5 years even in 10 years. On the other, it means that "Before you do something,you need to have an abstract about what you do." I want to explain this sentence using two proverb. One,"Plan are useless, but planning must be done!" The US. president--Dwight David Eisenhower Two, "If you don't explain it simply, you don't usderstand it well enough."--Albert Einstein
A college classmate wanted to do some sightseeing after the Ocean Science Meeting in Salt Lake City in Feb. 2012. I wrote to her: "It's too cold to visit northern states. The only places I would recommend are South Florida and southern California." After I clicked "send," I asked myself WHY not "South California" and "southern Florida." WHY NOT? Well, you can google these names, and tell me why not.
Two Dollar X Wing Won Park The Master of Origami Paper Folding (Click the above link to enjoy more of Won Park's creation!) Origami is the traditional Japanese art of paper folding. The goal of this art is to create a representation of an object using geometric folds and crease patterns preferably without the use of gluing or cutting the paper, and using only one piece of paper. Won Park is the master of Origami. He is also called the money folder, a practitioner of origami whose canvas is the United States One Dollar Bill. Bending, twisting, and folding, Won Park creates life-like shapes inspired by objects living and not both in stunning detail.