@jon9103

The one change I would make would be to move the power grid into electrical engineering,  while it certainly does branch off into other domains of engineering at its core it is electrical engineering.  In fact power is probably the oldest form of electrical engineering.  Eventually electrical engineers figured out how to harness electricity to do other useful things but originally it was all about power distribution enabling the decoupling of power generation from power consumption.

@Shawn099-e9q

I'm a mechanical engineering and make 2.15 million a year

@texasdavemusgrave7799

Very nicely done!  Finished my BSME 53 years ago, and no, we didn’t have calculators!  Watching your presentation, I realized that I have been involved with almost ALL of these areas at one time or another!  Engineering rules! 🤗

@thisguyispeculiar

After reading other comments, felt like I had to include mine. I'm a software engineer about to graduate with a degree soon, and every field of engineering is super fascinating to me. After computers, mathematics and physics are my next favourite subjects. I love learning about stuff and all my good engineering friends do too (the ones in it for the passion and not for the money lol). Great video!

@---cv8mn

First off, I really appreciate how clearly and visually you explained the different fields of engineering! It’s great to get a broad understanding of all the disciplines without feeling overwhelmed. The way you structured the information made it super engaging and easy to follow.

I also really liked your tone of voice—calm, confident, and informative without being too fast or too slow. It made the video a pleasure to listen to. That said, the black humor didn’t really land for me. I get that humor is subjective, but I personally felt the content was strong enough on its own without it.

Overall, though, this was an awesome breakdown of engineering fields, and I’d love to see more videos like this! Keep up the great work!

@mira01091

I am material science engineer, this map is really made me think of how fantastic the field I'm working is. Like one can do materials for electronics and the other - implants for bone replacement but we all united in one, wow

@nara.sundara

One of the best, most organized, informative channel there is

It even helped on career vocation

@filiecs3

My man. Props to including Software Engineering, which some engineers don't think is "real" engineering despite relying on the same concepts of design, testing, & validation.

@Ahmed-qt3kn

The video quality is fascinating, with incredible detailed information.
I really appreciate that

@NalinAirheart

As a recent graduate in ME it was fun to take this "walk" through the various engineering fields. The part about how interdisciplinary things can get is certainly felt in mechanical. It touches almost everything, and that was reflected in our curriculum of maths & physics, chemistry, materials, mechanics, energy, circuits, control, manufacturing, statistics, economics, ethics, and more.
One thing I would have added or at least mentioned are the traffic engineers and transportation engineers that move people and shape society. Besides novel computing and materials in the last century, transportation (and HVAC) have completely transformed the world.

@srigandh238

The takeaway from this is take anything you see or hear and add the word Engineering to it . eventually it would correspond to one of existing branches of engineering.

@ayushmalla7528

Wow! I feel so overwhelmed knowing that I'm; a hydropower civil engineer (my identity) - is just a sediment particle in the vast water flow of the engineering world we are on. 
I'm currently working as an Intern in a inter-basin water transfer multipurpose (Irrigation&Hydropower) project in Nepal and seeing different engineering disciplinary (Mechanical, Electrical and Civil) working together - in harmony and being awe with the scale of work happening here. This video (The Map of Engineering) just got introduced to me in the perfect time possible.
Although I'm interested in fluid dynamics and want to explore more of the turbulent flow, I feel, I actually like engineering as a whole as my core interest - solving problem and optimizing.

@bennythetiger6052

Software engineer here! This is a very cool walk-through

@ThousandsYT

Thankyou sir❤❤❤

@EdgineerArtist

Industrial Engineer here,IE’s are now known  as improvement engineer. As it has found its way in improving the process of other industries sector such as health care and digital transformation.

@rafirakapradana1077

Hey, finally you're back again. Where have you been? I've waiting for so long

@FightClubAgreeableSymmetry

Can you perhaps tell me what software you used to make this video, I really like where you are going with this, I'm a civil engineer too, I went to the University of Virginia, took me half a semester more to graduate, perhaps we can be colleagues as time will decide.

@Slowensko98

mechanical engineering is everything that has anything to do with assembly, manufacturing and developing of physical objects that are not made out of wood, textile/fabric or concrete (nowadays). i don't know about the conventions in other countries but aerospace and marine engineering etc. are subcategories of mechanical engineering.

@KellyGoodwin-m3n

I greatly appreciate your efforts in making all these maps. I would love to get a map of Aerospace Engineering!.

@anon-2927

Some guy is gonna speedrun learning all of this and become "John Engineer"