What Drives a Chemical Engineering Student's Curiosity?

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In summary, a chemical engineering student's curiosity is driven by their desire to understand the fundamental principles of chemistry, physics, and mathematics, and how they can be applied to solve real-world problems. They are also motivated by their passion for innovation and the potential to make a positive impact on society through their work. Additionally, their curiosity is fueled by the constant advancements and challenges in the field, and the opportunity to continuously learn and develop new skills. Ultimately, a chemical engineering student's curiosity is a powerful driving force that inspires them to push the boundaries of scientific knowledge and strive for excellence in their studies and future career.
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anis farhain
hello. my name is Anis. I'm student of chemical engineering. there's a lot of thing that make me attract and curious about the whole engineering things.
 
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