About

The premise for Engineerography Blog is to share news and information typically rooted in the engineering crowd with everyone else out there.

The problem with this idea is this: on one hand, real engineers should already know what we plan to share (this blog will serve as a reference at best); on the other, non-engineers would probably find real engineering too boring, too complicated, or too useless in their everyday lives. Our challenge is to reach out to both crowds by taking a slightly unusual approach, introducing engineering concepts and ideas without the numbers, and providing enough useful information to make you take a second look at something you usually take for granted everyday.

We hope you’ll enjoy reading!


THE ENGINEEROGRAPHERS

Kevin Cheng, Writer & Designer

Kevin is mechanical engineering student at Cornell University, with a chemistry background and industrial experience in the power engineering field. He has also worked in IT having developed a deep familiarization with computers. Kevin believes that good engineering ought to be invisible to the public, but at the same time, thinks that people ought to know about how things work in their everyday life. He knows the value of good design and has a vested interest in seeing good design become the status quo.


Hans Feng, Principal Writer

Hans is a mechanical engineering student at Cornell University with work experience in the IT field. His favorite classes are ones that involve hardcore mathematics and/or computer programming. He is interested in digital photography and filmmaking, and sometimes wishes he has more free time to pursue these interests.


Adrian Bakula, Producer

Adrian is a student of Stony Brook University, double majoring in Computer Science and Applied Math/Statistics, with aspirations of becoming a software engineer. He has a great interest in algorithms, and constantly finds himself trying to find ways to solve real-world problems with as much efficiency and as little complexity as possible. As the only Engineerographer not directly in the field of engineering, Adrian makes sure that while the material covered at this blog is professional and engaging, those who have an interest in learning more in this field will not be left behind.