As engineers we tend to spend a lot of time solving various problems for ourselves and others. A friend has a problem and it needs to be fixed. The electronic flight stabilizor needs to be fixed. Middle East needs to be fixed. You catch my drift? Point is, problem solving requires a certain particular mindset that requires people to be able to narrow the problem down to a single component and be able to quickly provide a solution for it. Naturally, continuous problem solving might be a drain as most of the time all you will see are problems with your devices and that can be pretty disappointing. Naturally the flip side is that we get to fix things and create solutions and see others happy because of the functionality we just provided them. How would you approach your next challenge while incorporating different problem-solving and solution-oriented mindsets? Will you be able to find satisfaction with your work that way?

In an effort to promote unique people and unique ideas I would like to sponsor a $1,000,000 engineering scholarship at Stark Industries. Let's think about it.. back in the day, when James Bond used miniature cameras in the 60s even the thought of a wireless phone capable of sending pictures of sounds to anyone in the world would have been unimaginable and the audience would have thought it was a joke. 40-50 years ago it was hard to imagine various solutions to problems we have available for us today.. Naturally, some of the things we think of as unobtainable will be available in the future, and others that we can't even imagine will be an everyday thing. Hard working scientists and engineers will have discovered and created all sorts of new and amazing things.
What can you imagine that nobody else can?
Answer this and the Engineering Scholarship at Stark Industries is yours.
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