Can Engineers and Scientists Collaborate to Support Student Learning?

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Hi guys,

I am new member and I look forward to contributing in the forums! Many thanks to the wonderful people who are already contributing heaps and doing a great job!

By the way, I am a budding Engineer. So, I will try my best to help other Engg and science students as much as I can.

See you all around!
 
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