No bio, I prefer chem.
After I received my Bachelor's in Chemical and Materials Engineering, I went on and got my Fundamentals of Engineering license that would allow me to start working as an Engineer-In-Training (EIT). I was later hired on by an engineering service company that specialized in mechanical and hydraulic design for the Oil & Gas industry.
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I learned a lot. I have the tendency to say yes to everything. And I stumbled upon the idea that I could use code to simplify tedious work.
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One problem - I did not know how to code. I utilized my resources and taught myself. I went further and learned about the field of Data Science, and I loved it.
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My journey has been fruitful and yet it has just began. I went from a person who was totally unfamiliar with the concept of nuts and bolts, to operating machines and rebuilding test fixtures. I went from zero experience doing computer-aided design (CAD) to drafting and signing off on product drawings. And I went from thinking I could never grasp the concept of programming, to writing and building my own software that improved our quality of life.
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... and I plan to accomplish more.
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