Day in the Life of an Engineer Video Contest

Brian Fuller

November 1, 2011

1 Min Read
Day in the Life of an Engineer Video Contest

Element14 is giving engineers an opportunity to demonstrate the creative process through its "A Day in the Life of an Engineer" video challenge.

Entrants are invited to tell their story by submitting a video blog on topics ranging from anything found on a designer's workbench to how a problem was solved to daily challenges around the office, according to element14. The video can even be about what the next big innovation needs to be in the electronics industry.

The videos will be judged on their creativity by a panel of element14 peers, and the winner will receive an iPad 2. In addition, each week one person who comments, votes, or posts a video will be randomly selected to receive a selection of element14-branded merchandise.

Here's a short video created by EETimes EELife editorial director Brian Fuller, which explains more:

Go here to element14's "A Day in the Life of an Engineer" site to post your videos.

About the Author(s)

Brian Fuller

Brian brings more than 27 years worth of journalism and new-media experience to his job as Editorial Director of EE Times's EE Life community. This is his second tour of duty with EE Times. The first spanned 15 years, from 1992 to 2007, and included six years as editor-in-chief. During the past two decades, he has helped guide EE Times to become the news and information source for the electronics industry and transformed the property from a strictly print edition into an industry multimedia leader in the online world. He was responsible for a number of industry firsts within the electronics sector, including one of the first blogs and the first podcasts, as well as video coverage. A frequent speaker and panel moderator, Brian also writes about industry issues and evolving communications strategies and tools on his blog, Greeley's Ghost. He was born and raised in San Francisco and received his Bachelor's degree in English from UCLA.

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