I’m commissioning a series of well-researched engineering articles aimed at a professional readership. The focus is on translating complex concepts into clear, engaging prose that stands up to scrutiny from engineers, project managers, and other technical stakeholders. Each piece will run roughly 1,200–1,500 words, use industry-standard terminology, and include proper citations in IEEE format. Please structure the work with logical headings, concise summaries of standards or calculations where relevant, and supporting visuals (simple diagrams or labelled screenshots) when they help clarify the topic. I run every draft through Turnitin, so originality is essential. To move forward, share one example of previous engineering writing that demonstrates technical depth and readability. Once I’ve reviewed your sample, I’ll send the first brief and confirm timelines. Acceptance criteria: • Follows the brief exactly and meets the agreed word count • Clear, accurate engineering explanations without jargon overload • Plagiarism-free (Turnitin similarity <3 %) • Delivered in Word format, free of grammar or formatting errors Payment is released immediately upon acceptance of each article.