Hello!
My name is Justin Bell, and I am currently a student at Saint Louis University. I am studying electrical engineering, with an emphasis on bioelectronics. I aspire to work in one of the two following fields. I hope to either work as an Radio Frequency (RF) engineer or as a Power systems engineer. My life currently revolves around sports and math, but other hobbies include hanging out with my friends, going to sporting events, watching netflix, and sleeping.
Over the course of the next 10 weeks, I will focus on the topic of Power Engineering. This field deals with the generation, transmission, distribution and utilization of electric power (Power Engineering). This topic also includes all of the devices necessary to carry out the previously named actions.
I decided to choose to blog over this topic because it is something that I have great interest in. I aspire to be a power systems engineer, and blogging about this topic is one way to learn more about the field. Also, this field is growing immensely fast, so it will be extremely easy to find topics to blog about. I hope this blog can stay interesting enough for people to read, and I look forward to talking about many different aspects of the Power Engineering Field.
Works Cited
What is a Power Engineer? Retrieved February 03, 2017, from https://www.powerengineering.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=160&Itemid=547
Adequate for the first posting, but there is a lot of repetition in the post, meaning that you seem to be trying to hit the minimum number of words without really saying much. Your use of the Pan Global website for a definition of Power Engineering will only be accepted on this first post. You need to use sources that provide adequate and meaningful information. Make that next blog post count. JM
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