How Three Engineering Students Use Web Highlights To Boost Productivity

We have talked to three engineering students from different countries how Web Highlights can help to improve their daily workflow and to make them more productive.

Web Highlights is an essential tool for over 150,000 students and professionals. It's especially useful for engineering students to make their digital organization more efficient.

Here are first-hand experience stories from engineering students:

Sanjoy Saha, Engineering Student from the United States

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Web Highlights actually helped me to highlight necessary pieces I want from the published articles and make informed and organized introductions.

- Sanjoy Saha

Engineering Student from United States

What are you studying and which areas are you focusing on in your studies?

I am a fifth-year PhD candidate specializing in biomaterials, stem cells, and lymphatics. My research focuses on harnessing novel biomaterials and iPSC-based differentiation techniques to develop lymphangiogenesis models for drug screening, disease modeling, and therapeutic applications.

Dileep Singh, Engineering Student from India

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Now, I can highlight any content from research papers, blogs, books, or websites and categorize them using tags.

- Dileep Singh

Engineering Student from India

What are you studying and which areas are you focusing on in your studies?

I have been studying for about 4.5 years. My coursework covers various branches of chemistry, including organic, inorganic, physical, materials, and analytical chemistry. At present, my research focuses on environmental and analytical chemistry as part of my thesis project.

Kevin Andani, Engineering Student from India

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This tool isn't just about highlights—it's about lighting up futures for learners like me

- Kevin Andani

Engineering Student from India

What are you studying and which areas are you focusing on in your studies?

I'm in my fourth year of a Bachelor's in Electronics and Communication Engineering, specializing in: Internet of Things (IoT): Designing smart home automation, wearable health monitors, and industrial sensor networks. Embedded Systems: Building microcontroller-driven solutions like robotics controls, automotive ECUs, and medical device