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Blue Prism Application

As a first year Aerospace Engineering student, I am very passionate about


robotic software and technology and its many crucial applications in industry. My
passion for robotic technology also stems from a regular volunteering
opportunity at Robogals, where we teach children how to use the Lego
Mindstorms software to program NXT robots and to achieve pre-set targets by
utilising the sensors on these robots. The elegance and potential applications of
this technology have never failed to inspire my imagination.

Furthermore I must mention that I am extremely enthusiastic about exploring


new software and learning novel concepts in order to achieve ameliorated
efficiency, productivity and quality. Throughout my first year studies, I have
greatly enjoyed learning about programming using the mathematical language of
Matlab and using it to solve many complex, real-world engineering problems.
Moreover it has been a delightful experience learning about and utilising CAD
software (SolidWorks) as well as simulation software (Abaqus) for the purpose of
tackling an even more intricate variety of engineering situations.

In light of these interests, Blue Prism is a dynamic and innovative software that
has truly piqued my interest and I am very eager to experience the full strength
and applicability of this software.
Throughout my first year university studies, I have greatly enjoyed learning
about programming using the mathematical language of Matlab and using it to
solve many complex, real-world engineering problems. Moreover it has been a
delightful experience learning about and utilising CAD software (SolidWorks) as
well as simulation software (Abaqus) for the purpose of tackling an even more
intricate variety of engineering situations. I am thus extremely enthusiastic
about learning new concepts and exploring new software in order to apply these
to engineering contexts in order to achieve ameliorated efficiency, productivity
and quality.
In light of this, the Blue Prism robotic software has piqued my interest and I am
indeed very eager to gain a better insight into the strength and applicability of
this software. As a first year aerospace engineering student, I am very
passionate about robotics software and technology and its many crucial
applications in industry. My passion for robotic technology also stems from a
regular volunteering opportunity at Robogals. At Robogals Manchester, we teach
children how to use the Lego Mindstorms software system to program NXT robots
and to achieve certain targets by utilising the sensors on the robots. Since the
very inception of my volunteering with Robogals, I have been highly intrigued by
the elegance and potential applications of this technology. In light of this, I am
curious to see what the Blue Prism software has in store for me. Indeed, Blue
Prism well regarded contemporary robotic software. It would therefore be an
absolute honour to be able to experience and produce tutorials for this very
exciting robotic software.

Enthusiasm and the willingness to learn new concepts is far more important.
In light of my passion to learn new concepts...
As an aerospace engineer I understand the significance and value of robotic
software to design produce a variety of high quality parts. This opportunity is
good for my career props exerts

Why I am suited for the role:

Enthusiasm to learn new concepts and ideas


Previous experience with relevant software, most notably LEGO
Mindstorms, Solidworks, Abaqus and Geomagic
Past experience of tutoring GCSE and A-level students in Maths and
English. Thus have some experience in preparing short and succinct
lessons and tutorials
Aerospace engineering background implies that I am interested in
robotics and am genuinely ready to commit myself to it

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