Capability is not demonstrated through hollow marketing adjectives like "super-flexible" or "high-sensitivity," but through an honest account of the sensor's ability to maintain a consistent resistance range over thousands of cycles. For instance, choosing a sensor that utilizes a high-grade carbon-based resistive element ensures a trajectory of growth that a "single-use" prototype component cannot match.
Specificity is what makes a technical portfolio remembered, while generic builds are quickly forgotten by those evaluating a project's quality. Underlining every claim in a build report and checking if there is a specific result or story to back it up is a crucial part of the procurement audit.
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Vague goals like "I want to build a cool glove" signal that the builder hasn't thought hard enough about the implications of their choice. This level of detail proves you have "done the homework," allowing you to name specific faculty-level research connections or industrial standards that fill a flex sensor real gap in your current knowledge.
Trajectory is what your engineering journey looks like from a distance; it is the bet the committee is making on who you will become. The goal is to leave the reviewer with your direction, not your politeness.
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