PostsCommentsPayoutseng1 (53)in StemSocial • 12 days agoRE: Chapter 6/7: Beyond Mechanics – Can AI Predict Failures Before They Happen? Thank youeng1 (53)in StemSocial • 12 days agoRE: Chapter 6/7: Beyond Mechanics – Can AI Predict Failures Before They Happen? Thank youeng1 (53)in Engineering • last monthRE: Perkins vs. Cummins: A Field Comparison from Sudan’s Desert Mining SitesHi @hivewatchers, thank you for the feedback. As a non-native English speaker and a professional engineer, I sometimes use AI tools to help structure my field technical notes and…eng1 (53)in Ecency • last monthRE: Ecency waves Apr 02Starting April with a fresh perspective! Balancing my mechanical engineering studies with field work on generator sync panels. Wishing a productive month to all my Hive friends…eng1 (53)in Ecency • last monthRE: Ecency waves Mar 31Totally agree @khantaimur! I just realized how valuable these points are for a 'Boost' to reach a wider audience. As a Power Systems Engineer, I appreciate efficiency, and the…eng1 (53)in Ecency • last monthRE: Ecency waves Mar 30Hi @thelastdash! As a newcomer and an engineer, I found that communities like #STEMSocial and #LeoFinance are great places for quality content. You might also check the Ecency…eng1 (53)in #stem • last monthRE: Hello Hive! | Power Systems Engineer & Mechanical Student Joining the EcosystemThank you @godfish! I'm really enjoying the atmosphere here so far. It's great to find a community that values both technology and professional growth. Looking forward to sharing…eng1 (53)in #stemsocial • 2 months agoRE: Solving the Voltage Puzzle in Sudan’s Gold MinesThank you for the warm welcome and for providing these essential guides. As an Electrical and Mechanical Engineer, I highly value original technical insights and professional…eng1 (53)in LeoFinance • 2 months agoRE: The Economics of Energy in Gold Mining: Why Engineering Resilience is a Financial AssetThank you, @askrafiki! The field always throws unexpected challenges, but that's where true engineering begins. I'm glad you enjoyed the real-world perspective. More technical stories are coming soon!