YOur country?
How long does it take to complete engineering there?
where did you worked?
Was it a project in college or worked in industry?
What is the most awesome thing you engineered or worked on to create/emulate something?
How do you feel about problem solving and engineering stuff?
USA
1.Standard is 4 years due to excess surcharge laws making you pay more if you go over allowed credits, but you'd have to pull 15 credit hours each semester which is super difficult due to the nature of these classes. So many eng degrees take 5yrs is normal.
2. I work as MEch E intern for a commercial building mep consulting firm. MEP meaning MEchanical, electrical, and fire protection bldg systems.
BEing a mech e, I do the mechanical design work, which is HVAC system Design for Commerial bldg. bldg heat load calcs to size equiptment, drafting ductwork demo and reno plans.
3. For senior design class, My group is being sponsored and funded by Mercedes Benz to perform atomated anaylsis of Pressure, fuild flow, and thermodynamics of their "Ad Blue" fuel injection system, which is basically an additive of their fuel. Basically we are task with coming up with ways to autonomize measurement of the parameters listed above, So that the system can be monitored real time under different circumstances.
4. Hmmm tough one, I'd guess it would be my heat load calc of a commercial kitchen with many different equiptment, each with varying heat load magnitudes. Took alot of investigation and reerencing to come up with accurate heat loads of different euptment. Many times, the senior eng and I collaborate on appropriate airflow rates and duct sizing.
I also made a sterling heat engine for kicks n giggles.
5. I love engineering problem solving. The classes I take are challenging but it give you real world insigh into how things work, ie. how a fan cools you off even though the fan with raise the rooms temp by a couple fractions of a degree. It's really fun working though these problem.