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"Soft Robotic Arm uses flexible sensors" Summary 1st Draft

According to the article, “Soft Robotic Arm uses flexible sensors” (2020), MIT researchers have empowered a ductile robotic arm that bears a resemblance to an elephant trunk to comprehend its design in 3D space by make use of just movement and position information from its “Sensorized” skin. The structure of the robotic arm is approve by the professional by which it can expect its position as it swings around and extends. The robotic arm’s configuration is melded with sensors to create a profound neural network to do most of the labor work by filtering out the noise to identify the useful feedback signals. Experts want to use these soft robotic trunks, for instance, to orient and able to control themselves automatically to pick the items up and interacts with the world. A newly made model has been accepted to kinematically describe the shape of the robot by which it decreases the changes required of the professional to their design to process.  Rob Matheson (2020) “soft robotic arm us

Submission 1: Formal Letter

Dear Professor Brad I’m Chan Yong Sheng a first-year Student at the Singapore Institute of Technology I am writing to introduce myself as one of the students in your effective communication class. My educational background is that I started at Institute of Technical Education  in aerospace nitec then when to higher nitec in mechatronics engineering able to go to Singapore Poly in electrical and electronic engineering and now in mechanical engineering at SIT. The reason why I chose mechanical engineering for my degree is that I due to my interest computer.  I enjoyed  learning how to build a computer and knowing the latest technology or computer part that users able to buy on the consumer market this make me to built my very own computer. My strength  is I able to communicate with people and work with them in schoolwork or projects as I work in F&B before I learn how to communicate with the people working with me and customers. It gave me an environment to learn how to communicate

Task 3C: The Importance of communication skills for engineers

"Employers identify communication as one of the basic competencies every graduate should have, asserting that the ability to communicate is valuable for obtaining employment and maintaining successful job performance." -Sherwyn Morreale, Michael Osborn & Judy Pearson, Professors of Communication (2000) From this quote what I think communication is the very first thing that that employer see when hiring someone. Employers can see how you respond to their questions so that they able to get to know employee better. communication is another key in Maintaining successful job performance employers sees how employee interact with other employees and customers.