Who we are

Our vision at I Truss the Process is to inspire engineers and others to seek out high-value and high-quality engineering solutions through open, honest and charitable dialogue.

In order to accomplish this, we hold ourselves to these values:

Charity: According to Miriam-Webster Dictionary, this can be defined as “generosity and helpfulness especially toward the needy or suffering; benevolent goodwill toward or love of humanity.” Through the high-quality content we aim to provide readers on this website and the revenue I Truss the Process will generate, we hope to comfort those who are less fortunate through acts of service, donations to effective charities, and offer these individuals ideas and pathways to educational resources and institutions that specialize in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM), allowing these individuals to participate in helping the world navigate tomorrow’s challenges. We also strive to exemplify goodwill towards others by bringing light to viable engineering solutions that will bring about the greatest public good for everyone.

The Common Good: We at I Truss the Process understand that each of us, irrespective of each person’s background and/or beliefs, chooses to engage in these conversations to make the various fields of engineering the various articles in this website pertain to better for the world around us.

Dignity and Respect: Everyone values a space where each person is seen and heard and also where each person has equal value and worth. Regardless if a person is a newbie to engineering, a seasoned professional, a post-doc leading a lab and/or research group, or anyone in between, all are welcome to read and respectfully contribute to any of the conversations on any of the articles here on I Truss the Process.

Giving Credit: I Truss the Process understands that brilliant minds from different places can inspire our ideas and change the way we perceive the world around us. Recognizing these people for their positive contributions to the world of engineering is of utmost importance.

Transparency: Everyone has a right to know why I Truss the Process posts a particular article regarding an engineering process and the methods and sources it used to create the article. Not only does this help earn trust, but it also allows readers to access other avenues of information and help them create their own ideas that they could contribute to a conversation.

Accountability: Whenever an article is published, I Truss the Process understands that readers may be inspired or influenced by the content in the article to either enhance, improve or create an entirely new engineering process altogether. If and when incorrect information is present in an article or if an article is incorrect altogether, the error will be publicly acknowledged and corrected. Furthermore, if information in the article seems like it can be misused or misinterpreted in a way that could negatively impact the public good, the article will clearly state how the information is to be used for the public good and the intention shall be reflected throughout the article. 

Opportunity: It’s important for engineers to present and have their ideas used where they can be best utilized for the public good. Whenever an opportunity is presented and is made aware of, I Truss the Process will post the opportunity for all to see so that engineers who possibly have either a feasible solution or the necessary skills to create a feasible solution can present their ideas to either the person, company, group, or institution asking for it.

Accessibility: The contents in I Truss the Process will be available for all members of the public so that it can be used as a source of inspiration to advance engineering for the public good. Furthermore, I Truss the Process is also open to the public in order to allow for respectful criticism of ideas and/or themes presented in any of the articles and/or comments on this website.

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