Jane, Malaysia Added Sunday, April 5, 2015 at 10:29 AM Is it possible to work as a Mechanical engineer with a degree in physics? Can I become a mechanical engineer with degree in engineering physics or applied physics? Or are there any other engineering degrees that allow me to work as a mechanical engineer? What are other options that similar to mechanical engineering? Thanks in advance for any answer or suggestion. Answers 1 Belinda Wadeson, WADESON Patent & Trade Marks Attorneys Answered Sunday, April 5, 2015 at 10:29 AM Hi Jane The difficulty with your question is that ‘mechanical engineer’ is such a broad term. It’s a bit like ‘health worker’ – yet a surgeon, a nurse, an ambulance driver, a family doctor, radiologist all do ...
Anees , Bradford asked Belinda Wadeson, WADESON Patent & Trade Marks Attorneys Added Tuesday, April 22, 2014 at 8:14 AM Advice When Sending Out Emails Hi, I am currently applying to employers about voluntary work in mechanical engineering. I have just finished completing a foundation year in engineering and would like to get some relevant experience before I start the degree in September. Is there any help or guidance you can give me when sending out emails or letters to employers. Answers 1 Belinda Wadeson, WADESON Patent & Trade Marks Attorneys Answered Tuesday, April 22, 2014 at 8:14 AM Dear Anees, Resume books (or the internet) will give you a lot of information and tips on how to write your resume, what to include, that you should try to find out the person’s name etc. E.g. try the classic ‘What Color is your ...
Maria, Organization/City Added Friday, May 24, 2013 at 8:56 PM Working in chemical engineering/manufacturing and being a patent attorney Hi, my name is Maria and I am currently a sophomore in college majoring in chemical engineering. I was looking on Google, and I couldn't find the answer to these questions anywhere, so I figured I would ask a real engineer. I am interested in working in the manufacturing section of chemical engineering (drugs, pharmaceuticals, etc.), and I was wondering: how much education should I get to do this? I started college two years early (I'm seventeen now), and so it is not completely inconceivable ... Answers 1 Belinda Wadeson, WADESON Patent & Trade Marks Attorneys Answered Friday, May 24, 2013 at 8:56 PM Hi Maria, I'm an Australian patent attorney with a mechanical engineering degree with honors (which I understand may be like a Masters in the US, anyway its 4 years of technical study. I also did 3 years of history and languages). I can't answer your ...