Interested in Engineering? The St Paul's School Engineering Society is on a mission to find out how to become one. We are going to interview current Engineers, to find out what their job actually involves, Engineering students to see what studying engineering is actually like, and university advisors so we can see how to prepare ourselves to study and work in this exciting field.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Minsuk (Year 12 at St Paul’s School) interviews Laurence Johnson about what skills and talents engineers need. What do building services engineers do? Why is Laurence working towards a net-zero carbon building? more
Miss Douglass (Director of Engineering at St Paul’s School) interviews Christopher Nicolaides from AMS Acoustics Ltd, about what skills and talents engineers need. What do acoustics engineers do? Why are airports so difficult to manage acoustically? more
Suley (Year 10) and Vikrant (Year 12) at St Paul’s School interview James Allison from the Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula 1 team, about what skills and talents engineers need. What does a technical director do? How can you get to work in Formula 1? Wh... more
Miss Douglass (Director of Engineering at St Paul’s School) interviews Carol Graham, US universities advisor, about the application process for studying engineering at US universities. She shares her top tips for crafting a good application and the d... more
Sebastian (Year 11 at St Paul’s School) interviews Omar Sharif from Severfield UK, about what skills and talents engineers need. What do structural engineers do? Why does Omar have such neat handwriting? What buildings has Omar worked on? more
Suley (Year 10 at St Paul’s School) interviews Herry McGibbon from the Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula 1 team, about what skills and talents engineers need. What do aerodynamics engineers do? How can you get to work in Formula 1? What part of the car d... more
Ricky (Year 11 at St Paul’s School) interviews Dave Holley from iExpE, about what skills and talents engineers need. What do systems engineers do? Can you learn about pyrotechnics and rockets at home? Should we set up a rockets club at school? more
Minsuk (Year 12 at St Paul’s School) interviews Charles Veys from FOTENIX, about how mechatronics can be used in agricultural diagnostics. What are the main issues when starting up your own company? What is the most important skill for an engineer to... more
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