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Passion For How Things Work And How They Can Be Made Better
Mike is a 20-year-old network engineering assistant at Adept for the past three months.He has his AS in Engineering Science and previously worked as a retail pharmacy technician for three years. His five-year goal is to earn improve existing plastic injection molding procedures to increase efficiency and quality.

  His believes the best aspect of working at Adept is being able to learn mold design in short period. "I worked on the shop floor for a brief period of time to attain a better understanding of the manufacturing process. This helped me to apply the knowledge I learned from school to the practical applications/everyday use. I also improved my 3D software skills, and learned a new 3D software called TopSolid."

  He says his greatest asset to Westminster is his abilty to solve problems and minimize mistakes that could occur due to the language barrier between U.S. and China.

  His favorite part of the job is CFD analysis and 3D design. "CFD analysis is about predicting plastic flow in the mold. It uses all fluids mechanics equations and governing equations to show you the result your design concept. Then you have a chance to understand and design defects. 3D design makes me feel like an artist. You can use it to draw the 3D model from your brain to real a drawing board."

  The most important thing he's learned so far at Westminster is work attitude and enthusiasm. "Engineering jobs are not just jobs with a lot of numbers. You need to be very focused, and pay attention to detail. A tiny mistake may cause a whole project goes wrong."

  The industry's greatest challenge according to Kaven, is design for manufacturability. "A lot of designs might seem possible, but due to the manufacturing process, the design is not feasible."

Update: 22 September,2019    Click: