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NAME:

FASHAKIN LATEEFAT IREOLUWA

MATRIC NO:
220404010012

DEPARTMENT:
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC
ENGINEERING

COURSE CODE:
GET 101

COURESE TITLE:
ENGINEERING IN SOCIETY

LECTURER’S NAME:
ENGR. M. O. ODUNLAMI
WHY I WANT TO BE AN ENGINEER
In a world fueled by technology and innovation, the role of electrical and
electronic engineers is pivotal. These engineers are responsible for designing,
developing, and maintaining the systems that power our daily lives. The
fascinating realm of electronics has always held a special place in my heart, and
it is this fascination that drives my ambition to become an electrical and
electronic engineer. In this essay, I will delve into the reasons behind my
aspiration, focusing on my desire to find clean and efficient energy sources and
the profound impact that electrical and electronic engineers have on our world.

One of the most compelling reasons behind my desire to become an


electrical and electronic engineer is my passion for finding clean and efficient
energy sources. The world faces an unprecedented challenge in the form of
climate change and depleting fossil fuel reserves. As an aspiring engineer, I am
deeply committed to tackling this issue head-on. Electrical and electronic
engineers play a crucial role in the development and implementation of
renewable energy sources, such as solar, wind, and hydroelectric power. They
design the systems that capture, store, and distribute this energy efficiently. By
specializing in this field, I hope to contribute to the global effort to reduce
greenhouse gas emissions and transition towards a sustainable future.

Being an electrical and electronic engineer offers the opportunity to shape


the future in remarkable ways. In a world that is becoming increasingly
interconnected and reliant on technology, these engineers are the architects of
change. From designing smart grids that optimize energy distribution to creating
autonomous vehicles that revolutionize transportation, the potential for
innovation is boundless. The prospect of influencing the world's technological
evolution and improving the quality of life for people worldwide is a compelling
reason to pursue this career path.

Electrical and electronic engineering is a field that thrives on complexity.


Whether it's designing cutting-edge electronic devices or optimizing power
systems for maximum efficiency, engineers in this discipline constantly
encounter challenging problems. It's the intellectual stimulation of solving these
puzzles that excites me. I'm drawn to the idea of continuous learning and the
opportunity to work with other experts to address complex issues and develop
innovative solutions. The journey to becoming an electrical and electronic
engineer promises a life of constant growth, discovery, and problem-solving.

The work of electrical and electronic engineers has a profound and global
impact. Electricity and electronic devices are universal, and the solutions
developed in this field have the potential to touch the lives of people in every
corner of the world. This global relevance is a significant motivating factor for
my career choice. I aspire to be part of a community of engineers who transcend
geographical boundaries to address common challenges, such as providing
access to clean energy, enhancing healthcare through medical devices, and
improving communication through advanced networks.

The desire to become an electrical and electronic engineer is deeply


rooted in my fascination with technology, my commitment to finding clean and
efficient energy sources, and my aspiration to shape the future. As an engineer
in this field, I hope to contribute to solving some of the world's most pressing
problems while continuously learning and innovating. The global relevance of
this profession and the potential for making a positive impact on society make it
a truly exciting and noble career path. In pursuing this journey, I aim to be part
of the vanguard of engineers who usher in a more sustainable, interconnected,
and technologically advanced world.

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