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Python for Engineers: The 80/20 Rule for Practical Problems

Python was’t a language I set out to learn for its own sake. I approached it as a tool that could help automate engineering calculations, validate my own work, and reinforce concepts from my mechanical engineering studies. Engineering studies mean endless manual equations. From Reynolds number calculations, Bernoulli’s equation, differential manometers, or beam analysis, the […]

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Engineering Project Leadership: Lessons from an F1 in Schools CFD Assignment

Engineering project leadership is often discussed in terms of technical ability, but during my F1 in Schools-style CFD assignment, I found that the human side of teamwork mattered just as much as the engineering itself. What surprised me the most throughout the semester was that the primary constraint was not aerodynamic simulation, but team optimisation:

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Handwriting vs Typing Notes: What Makes One More Effective?

Discussions around handwriting vs typing notes tend to follow a familiar pattern. Handwriting is often presented as the better method, supported by studies and explanations about the connection between the hand and the brain. In comparison, typing is framed as less effective and something that encourages shallow engagement with material. While these arguments aren’t necessarily

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