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Andrew Damaso
Mr. Smith
17 January 2018
Section 1: Fixing Your Life: How Engineers Can Solve The World’s Problems
At times, engineers are underappreciated. Most people don’t understand what engineers
are doing to make the world a better place. People forget that engineers are the people who make
it possible for you to travel around the world in a plane or help you to get home or to work faster
with your car. Engineers build and design all of our technology that we use today.
works. Engineers all around the world make it possible for everyone to live in a world full of
technology. Engineers build our homes and cities, and they make our phones, computers,
televisions, etc. The role of an engineer is to protect the environment and the people within it.
During the engineering design process, the responsibilities of the engineer may include defining
problems, conducting and narrowing research, analyzing criteria, finding and analyzing
solutions, and making decisions. Much of an engineer's time is spent on researching, locating,
applying, and transferring information. I am interested in the role of engineers because in the
future I’d like to become an engineer myself. This job would be perfect for me because I love to
help the environment and I just want to build, design, create new things that the world hasn’t
The essential question is “How can engineers save the world.” Engineers don’t just build
things, but they can help to save the world. For example, they can build solar-powered cars or
anything solar panel to conserve energy and so that we don’t waste electricity. My first point to
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prove is “What are engineers doing to help the environment?” The second is “How can earth-
scale engineering save the planet?” The third point to prove is “How can engineering solve the
world’s problems?”
Solving the problems of the world is a very hard and challenging thing to do. There are so
many problems in the world that we just can’t solve. Some of the major problems include
solving world hunger, waste disposal, pollution, rapid global warming, and diseases such as
AIDs. Surely enough, you can’t stop pollution just by cleaning the beaches that you live close to.
Everyone in the world has to clean up the trash that’s left on the beaches to help stop pollution.
Microsoft has developed a new machine that will change the medical field for the better.
manufactures, develops, supports, and sells consumer electronics, computer software, personal
computers, and services. The machine that they’ve developed can predict whether or not a
patient will be readmitted back into the hospital within 30 days. For example, the article, “The
Next Scientific revolution,” stated that it “can predict with impressive accuracy whether a patient
with congestive heart failure who is released from the hospital will be readmitted within 30
days.” This isn’t based on programming a computer to run through the questions a given
diagnostician would ask or on an overall estimate of how many patients return. But it rather
Machine Learning is a field of computer science that uses statistical techniques to give
computer systems the ability to "learn" with data, without being explicitly programmed. The
name machine learning was founded in 1959 by Arthur Samuel. “Machine Learning is a process
by which computer scientists direct a program to pore through a huge database in this instance,
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hundreds of thousands of data points involving hundreds of evidential variables of some 300,000
patients. The machine is able to “learn” the profiles of those patients most likely to be readmitted
by analyzing the differences between cases for which it knows the outcome.” With this program,
doctors can now plug in the names of their patients and test if they will be bouncing back to the
hospital.
Machine learning is a very useful tool now that it’s the era of technology. Machine
learning could be used to advance cybersecurity, a more efficient healthcare network, and a wide
scale use of autonomous vehicles. What is cybersecurity? It is the state of being protected against
unauthorized or criminal use of electronic data. “cybersecurity is the practice of ensuring the
integrity, confidentiality, and availability (ICA) of information. It represents the ability to defend
against and recover from accidents like hard drive failures or power outages, and from attacks by
adversaries”(Porup).
With cybersecurity comes cyber threats. The threat varies from attacks on confidentiality,
integrity, and availability. “Stealing, or rather copying, a target's personal information is how
many cyber attacks begin, including garden-variety criminal attacks like credit card fraud,
program that is used by patients to identify potential symptoms of a diagnosis. The ChatBot uses
speech recognition to identify patterns in the symptoms of the patient in order to find a potential
diagnosis. It can also be used to prevents diseases or recommend appropriate courses of action.
Babylon Health, a health service provider that allows users to virtually communicate with
doctors and health care professionals via video and text messages through its mobile application.
Their headquarters is in London, United Kingdom and Ali Parsa founded the company in 2013.
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With speech recognition the app will compare symptoms of the patient against a database of
diseases. After that, it will give the patient a course of action based on a combination of the
patient history, patient circumstances, and reported symptoms. The app is also designed to
integrate data from wearable devices to check the users vitals such as cholesterol level and heart
rate.
Another way that engineers could improve the medical field is through pathology.
Pathology is the science of the causes and effects of diseases, especially the part of medicine that
deals with the laboratory analysis of bodily fluids. Some fluids include urine and blood, as well
as tissues. Machine vision and other machine learning technologies can enhance the efforts
traditionally left to pathologists with microscopes. The way pathologists diagnose diseases,
which involves manual observation of images under a microscope, has remained relatively
unchanged for over a century. In an effort to improve speed and accuracy of diagnoses, a team of
researchers have used deep learning to train an algorithm capable of integrating multiple speech
recognition and image recognition to diagnose tumors. The researchers began with hundreds of
images with labeled regions showing cancerous and noncancerous cells. The labeled regions
were then extracted resulting in millions of examples that served as the basis for the model that
Facial recognition software is being combined with machine learning to help clinicians
diagnose rare diseases. Patient photos are analyzed using facial analysis and deep learning to
detect phenotypes that correlate with rare genetic diseases.The platform is currently available
only to trained clinicians to prevent false positives and supports over 7,500 disorders. However,
it is unclear how many total users are accessing this software and what impact the application has
In our world today, there are many different ways on how we can clean up the pollution
in the air and in our waters. The clean up solutions vary from both natural and man made. For
example, a carpet cleaner or vacuum is meant to suck up crumbs and dust off your floors. There
are many natural ways to clean the air including hurricanes, tornadoes, rain, plants, and mucus.
Hurricanes are violent tropical storms of rain, lightning, thunder and high winds. Tornadoes are
violent, funnel-shaped windstorms that are very destructive. Raindrops, snowflakes and other
precipitation events remove air pollution through the natural water cycle, but this can lead to
water and land pollution. Plants mainly include spider plants. The mucus inside our noses traps
the dirt and germs from the air before they reach our lungs. If the air is really dirty it cannot stop
all the pollution, so some of it may reach and damage our lungs. For example, the effects of
smoking.
There are also many different industrial ways of cleaning the air. Such as Bag houses,
Cyclones, Electrostatic precipitators, and wet scrubbers. The Bag house is a pollutant recovery
method that works very much like a giant vacuum cleaner. Heavy dirt particles fall out and are
removed, and smaller particles are trapped by filters (bags) made of cloth, paper or similar
materials. Particles are shaken or blown from the filters into a collection hopper.
The Cyclone is a pollutant recovery method in which dust-laden gas is whirled very
rapidly inside a cylinder-shaped collector. Flying dust particles (as well as all matter) like to
travel in straight lines unless an external force acts upon them. Because of this, pollutant
particles with inertia in a cyclone tend to leave the circular path of the cyclone, collect on the
wall, and then slide down the wall into a collection chamber.
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makes dirt particles stick to electrified plates (much the same way that static electricity in
clothing attracts small bits of dust and lint). The dirt is knocked loose, collected and removed.
The wet scrubber can handle high temperature gas streams and it reduces gaseous
pollutants as well as dust. It is a pollutant recovery method that traps solid particles and gases as
they pass through a fine water mist inside the scrubber. Sometimes the mist is injected with
techniques that decrease the amount of sunlight reaching the Earth’s surface to cool the planet.
These ideas all aim to increase reflectivity through methods such as large mirrors in space or
injecting reflective aerosols into the upper atmosphere. We know that aerosol injection works
because volcanoes mimic the same process. Explosive eruptions from volcanos emit enough
sulfur dioxide (which then forms reflective sulfate aerosols) to have a measurable effect on
global temperature. The 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines produced enough
aerosol to cool the global temperature by roughly 0.5°C (~1°F) in the year following the
eruption.
reached 400 parts per million. Monthly values will very likely not fall below this level for the
rest of our lifetimes, and beyond. The process of getting rid of the Carbon Dioxide(CO2) is
commonly referred to as carbon capture and storage (CCS). There are 15 large-scale CCS
projects worldwide that capture about 28 million tons of CO2 per year, or 0.08% of global fossil
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fuel emissions. Many of those projects use the captured CO2 for enhanced oil recovery, a
process that pumps CO2 through semi-depleted oil wells to produce more oil.
Direct capture of CO2 from the atmosphere is harder than at a stationary source because
the background concentration is much lower. It’s easier to have a constant source of CO2 from
something like a coal-fired power plant. Despite this challenge, there are companies aiming to
make air capture possible through the chemical extraction of CO2 gas from the air. The pure
CO2 can then be used for industrial applications or permanently stored. However, at present
these technologies are expensive and need to be scaled up in order to put a sizable dent into the
carbon emissions.
Section 5: Conclusion
All in all, I believe that engineering and technology can impact the world greatly. By
improving the medical field with new and cutting edge technology we can treat diseases with
ease and prevent people from dying due to the lack of treatments. Engineering can also rid the
world of pollution through the process of inventing new products that will purify the air and our
waters. And lastly, engineering can solve global warming through reflective mirrors in the sky
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