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My advice for undergraduate students on how to develop technical and soft skills
Cranfield University2021-09-15T10:37:06+01:0015/07/2021|Tags: astronautics, engineering, space, space engineering|
Building relevant technical skills throughout university and through work experience are essential when entering the aerospace industry. These skills include; programming and coding, computer programming languages such as Python, C++, C and Java are useful ...
My Cranfield MSc: Robotics MSc – my group project experience
Cranfield University2021-09-15T10:38:59+01:0007/07/2021|Tags: aerospace|
Hello! My name is Angelos Dimakos, and I am from Greece. I am currently studying for an MSc in Robotics at Cranfield University. I am also the Course Representative for this course. During this blog, ...
My work experience and career plans
Cranfield University2021-09-15T10:39:41+01:0001/07/2021|Tags: astronautics, engineering, space, space engineering|
Luckily, I managed to find relevant work experience within the field. It was thanks to Ray Stott from SpaceSpecialists and SpaceMates online that I managed to be introduced to Joseph Ward who is the CEO ...
AI marries CFD – My Cranfield MSc
Cranfield University2021-09-15T10:43:12+01:0028/06/2021|Tags: aerospace|
Welcome back to my latest blog post where I will take you through the in’s and out’s of the 40 credit group project for students taking the Computational and Software Techniques in Engineering MSc. We ...
My MDes journey…
Cranfield University2024-11-29T17:17:56+00:0025/06/2021|Tags: design, design thinking, innovation, manufacturing|
Looking back over my Design Thinking MDes year, it was filled with a lot of happy memories both academically and socially. The course was so varied in terms of content and delivery; some of ...
My Net-Zero Journey So Far…
Cranfield University2021-09-15T11:05:33+01:0027/05/2021|Tags: chemical engineering, energy and power, energy industry, Energy scholarship, engineering, netzero, scholarship, stem|
This time last year, I made the career-changing decision to pursue an MSc as opposed to finishing my undergraduate with an MEng. 9 months since starting my course, I can thankfully say that it has ...
