- The Engineering Commons Podcast Episodes
- Episode 139 -- Estimation
June 5, 2018, 17:31
Adam, Brian, Carmen, and Jeff discuss the importance of accurately estimating time and budget as a practicing engineer. Brian frequently makes estimates as
- Episode 138 -- Still Awkward
December 18, 2017, 12:10
We catch up with Sam Feller (who previously joined us in Episode 70), discussing his interests, projects, and latest entrepreneurial ventures. Having left
- Episode 137 -- Late Summer
December 4, 2017, 00:07
In an episode that was recorded in early October, Adam, Carmen, and Jeff reflect on their summer activities, and on plans for the remaining months of 2017.
- Episode 136 -- Circle of Competence
September 27, 2017, 14:07
Adam, Brian, Carmen, and Jeff consider the boundaries of one's own competence in this episode of The Engineering Commons. Competencies seem to be driven by
- Episode 135 -- Target Audience
August 14, 2017, 00:18
In this episode of The Engineering Commons, the gang discusses tailoring a presentation to meet the needs and interests of your intended audience. Adam's fa
- Episode 134 -- Twenty Forty
July 25, 2017, 20:42
Adam, Carmen and Jeff discuss how engineering might change by the year 2040 in this episode of The Engineering Commons. Adam hopes to move a little higher i
- Episode 133 -- Embarrassed Engineer
June 27, 2017, 00:07
This episode finds the gang discussing engineering projects that went awry, but did not result in the loss of human life. While map makers include trap stre
- Episode 132 -- By Any Other Name
June 5, 2017, 13:34
We discuss the case of an Oregon man fined for "practicing engineering without a license" in this episode of The Engineering Commons. Both Jeff and Adam hav
- Episode 131 -- Five Years
May 22, 2017, 00:10
Chris Gammell returns to The Engineering Commons to discuss how his views on engineering education (and the engineering profession) have evolved over the past f
- Episode 130 -- DC Motors
May 8, 2017, 00:13
In this episode of The Engineering Commons, we discuss an electromechanical component commonly used to achieve physical motion; the ubiquitous direct-current (D
- Episode 129 -- Noticing
April 10, 2017, 11:57
We are joined once more by Dave Goldberg, author of A Whole New Engineer, to discuss the critical engineering skills of noticing, listening, and questioning.
- Episode 128 -- Industrial Academic
March 20, 2017, 00:07
Dr. Dave Vandenbout offers up his insights on choosing between academic and industrial careers in this episode of The Engineering Commons. Carmen wastes n
- Episode 127 -- Technical Writing
March 6, 2017, 01:15
We talk with iFixit CEO Kyle Wiens about documenting and sharing technical procedures, especially those related to the repair of consumer devices. We start
- Episode 126 -- Diesel Power
February 20, 2017, 00:15
Aeronautical engineer Clay Coons joins us to discuss the many applications of diesel engines. Adam's Kubota BX tractor is powered by a 23 HP diesel engine.
- Episode 125 -- Cubicle Farm
February 6, 2017, 00:54
We discuss how the workplace environment influences our productivity in this episode of The Engineering Commons. Jeff is currently sharing an office, so alt
- Episode 124 -- Mad Skillz
January 23, 2017, 00:07
The gang discusses how one acquires the skills most frequently used by engineering professionals. Brian knows that parliamentary procedures are described in
- Episode 123 -- Transitions 2016
January 9, 2017, 00:07
In this episode of The Engineering Commons, we discuss transitions experienced by Adam, Carmen and Jeff during the past year. Brian participates in our round-ro
- Episode 122 -- Jared Asks
December 26, 2016, 16:03
In this episode of The Engineering Commons, we answer questions from listener Jared about coping as an engineering student. Carmen informs us that making ac
- Episode 121 -- Idle Doodling
November 28, 2016, 00:07
In this episode of The Engineering Commons, our intrepid crew discusses planning, leading and attending the dreaded corporate meeting. It seems that Brian e
- Episode 120 -- Augmented Engineer
November 14, 2016, 08:58
This episode of The Engineering Commons finds Adam, Brian, Carmen and Jeff predicting how virtual and augmented realities might soon be incorporated into daily
- Episode 119 -- Gears
October 31, 2016, 09:01
Brian, Carmen and Jeff discuss mechanical gears in this episode of The Engineering Commons. Although a mechanical engineer, Jeff isn't much for working on c
- Episode 118 -- Practical Engineering
October 17, 2016, 00:07
In this episode of The Engineering Commons podcast, we talk with civil engineer Grady Hillhouse, producer of YouTube's Practical Engineering channel. Carmen
- Episode 117 -- Soft Skills
September 30, 2016, 01:26
This episode of The Engineering Commons dives into the importance of "soft skills" to engineering professionals. A fictional giant from the 1984 Ghostbuster
- Episode 116 -- The Grid
September 8, 2016, 03:13
Adam, Brian and Jeff discuss the electrical grid in this episode of The Engineering Commons. The difference engine, conceived of by J. H. Müller in 1786, a
- Episode 115 -- Bearings
August 21, 2016, 19:57
Carmen and Jeff discuss mechanical bearings in this episode of The Engineering Commons podcast. Carmen has a pretty good sense of his navigational bearing,
- Episode 114 -- Driven Electrons
August 4, 2016, 11:02
Brian leads our discussion of electric vehicles in this episode of The Engineering Commons podcast. Carmen notes that a single resting electron has a mass o
- Episode 113 -- Chemical Engineering
July 23, 2016, 08:54
Chris Welch joins Adam, Brian, Carmen, and Jeff to talk about the field of chemical engineering. Jeff believes in unicorns, even though he's never seen one!
- Episode 112 -- Boomer Exodus
July 7, 2016, 18:03
The gang discusses opportunities and challenges of dealing with Baby Boomers as they depart the engineering field. Adam is aware of the "retirement cliff,"
- Episode 111 -- Environmental Engineering
June 23, 2016, 06:38
Bronwyn Bell joins Adam, Brian, Carmen, and Jeff to discuss the challenges and responsibilities of an environmental engineer working in the mining sector. C
- Episode 110 -- Engineering Vacation
June 9, 2016, 01:09
Adam, Brian, Carmen and Jeff discuss the activities they enjoy when escaping the workplace for a few days. Brian enjoyed reading Michael Lewis' book "The Bi
- Episode 109 -- Design Process
May 26, 2016, 00:07
Adam, Brian, Carmen and Jeff discuss theoretical and practical aspects of the design process, as well as the emotional states they experience when engaged in de
- Episode 108 -- Engineering Sensibilities
May 12, 2016, 00:56
Adam, Brian, Carmen and Jeff discuss an engineer's sense of right and wrong, and why that worldview may conflict with organizational priorities. A recent ar
- Episode 107 -- Steel
April 28, 2016, 00:44
This episode of The Engineering Commons finds Adam, Brian and Jeff talking about steel, the most common of engineering metals. Jeff and Brian consider wheth
- Episode 106 -- Flight Test
April 14, 2016, 00:31
Aerospace engineer Eric Becker explains the duties of a flight test engineer, and offers a few insights on dealing with operational risk, in this episode of The
- Episode 105 -- Reddit Questions 3
March 31, 2016, 00:07
Adam, Brian, Carmen and Jeff answer questions from Reddit, and discuss a few queries of their own making. Jeff is patiently waiting to be asked to consult f
- Episode 104 -- Downturn
March 17, 2016, 01:12
Civil engineer Mike O'Connor shares stories of continuously revamping his professional skills to stay afloat during turbulent economic times. Adam sees econ
- Episode 103 -- Ones and Zeros
March 3, 2016, 00:56
Electrical engineer Dave Vandenbout guides us through a survey of programmable logic devices, and offers advice for young engineers wanting to succeed in the wo
- Episode 102 -- Admiral Rickover
February 18, 2016, 00:07
Metallurgical engineer Paul Cantonwine shares insights into the life and career of Admiral H. G. Rickover in this biographical episode of The Engineering Common
- Episode 101 -- Effective Email
February 4, 2016, 00:07
Electrical engineer Bob Schmidt joins Adam, Carmen, Brian and Jeff to talk about the importance of making a good impression, and delivering the intended message
- Episode 100 -- Interdisciplinary Skills
January 21, 2016, 00:07
Founding co-host Chris Gammell returns to The Engineering Commons to talk about the importance of interdisciplinary skills with Adam, Carmen and Jeff. Knowl
- Episode 99 -- Review 2015
January 7, 2016, 01:29
Adam, Brian and Jeff discuss highlights and back stories from episodes of The Engineering Commons podcast released in 2015. Brian started work the Monday af
- Episode 98 -- Relocation
December 24, 2015, 01:21
Mechanical engineer Jim Heilman returns to The Engineering Commons to cover questions engineers should ask before relocating to advance their careers. Adam
- Episode 97 -- Next Hundred
December 10, 2015, 01:59
Adam, Brian, and Jeff discuss where the podcast should venture during its second hundred episodes. Adam claims to be better at long term than short-term p
- Episode 96 -- Perceptions
November 26, 2015, 00:05
This episode of The Engineering Commons finds the gang discussing how engineers are perceived by those outside the engineering field. Jeff accidentally re
- Episode 95 -- Details
November 12, 2015, 00:09
Brian, Carmen and Jeff discuss the role of details in engineering projects, and how one goes about evaluating, managing, sharing, and documenting critical minut
- Episode 94 -- Relevance
October 29, 2015, 00:07
This epiosde of The Engineering Commons finds Adam, Brian, and Jeff discussing what it means to be relevant, and how engineers can increase their relevance on t
- Episode 93 -- Capacitors
October 15, 2015, 00:24
Electrical engineer James Lewis stops by to share his insights on the surprisingly complex world of capacitors. Carmen introduces the show as covering "pa
- Episode 92 -- Garage Gear
October 1, 2015, 00:44
Adam, Brian, Carmen and Jeff discuss tools they use for utility and enjoyment at home, where the cost-to-quality evaluation is slightly different than in the wo
- Episode 91 -- Home Automation
September 17, 2015, 01:34
This episode of The Engineering Commons finds the guys discussing the technologies, toys, and tribulations associated with wiring one's home to the internet.
- Episode 90 -- Traffic Engineering
September 3, 2015, 00:39
Adam leads us through some key concepts related to traffic engineering in this episode of The Engineering Commons podcast. Brian has some practical reason
- Episode 89 -- Early Lessons
August 20, 2015, 17:27
In this episode of The Engineering Commons, we discuss the lessons we learned during our first two or three years of working as engineering professionals.
- Episode 88 -- Reddit Questions 2
August 6, 2015, 10:20
With Brian away on vacation, Adam, Carmen, and Jeff address issues and questions found on the "Engineering," "Ask Engineers," and "Ask Electronics" sub-Reddits.
- Episode 87 -- Existential Engineer
July 23, 2015, 00:07
Mechanical engineer Jack Reid joins Adam, Brian, Carmen and Jeff to discuss the philosophical aspects of engineering, and to review Samuel Florman's book, "The
- Episode 86 -- Idiot Box
July 9, 2015, 00:07
Brian, Carmen, and Jeff discuss movies and TV shows they find inspiring or entertaining (or maybe just awful) from an engineer's perspective in this episode of
- Episode 85 -- Unwritten Rules
June 25, 2015, 00:35
Adam, Brian, Carmen, and Jeff discuss the values and ideals that often guide engineering decision making, even if these policies are rarely written down or ment
- Episode 84 -- Workflow Balance
June 11, 2015, 00:16
Chemical engineer Aaron Spearin chats with Jeff and Adam, sharing insights on workflow balance, value stream mapping, and the importance of interdepartmental co
- Episode 83 -- Career Planning
May 28, 2015, 01:12
We talk with aeronautical engineer Patrick Riordan about the challenges of developing and navigating a career road map, Archimedes' lever, and the Star Trek met
- Episode 82 -- Photonics
May 14, 2015, 00:07
We talk with mechanical engineer Tim Quinn about advances being made in the world of photonics, wave–particle duality, and optical computing in this episode o
- Episode 81 -- Plastics
April 30, 2015, 01:40
Our conversation with mechanical engineer Jim Heilman delves into exciting advances being made with plastic materials, the types of molding equipment used to ma
- Episode 80 -- Spatial Reasoning
April 16, 2015, 02:02
During this episode, we chat with researcher Jonathan Wai about the strong spatial skills exhibited by many engineers. We also discuss why standardized tests do
- Episode 79 -- Tools of the Trade
April 2, 2015, 00:07
This episode centers on tools that we enjoy using, whether engineering-related or not. Jeff is of the opinion that many engineering professors dislike teach
- Episode 78 -- Grad School
March 19, 2015, 00:01
We discuss the pros and cons of returning to school for an advanced engineering degree in this episode of The Engineering Commons podcast. After knocking ov
- Episode 77 -- Remote Host Toast
March 5, 2015, 00:19
We chat with software engineer Elecia White about embedded programming, self-driving cars, and why internet appliances must connect to the web more quickly and
- Episode 76 -- Creative Diversity
February 19, 2015, 00:18
What is your creative style, and when might it be most effective? We talk about creative diversity with electrical engineer Kathryn Jablokow in this episode of
- Episode 75 -- Vectored Thrust
February 5, 2015, 00:09
Mechanical engineer Herb Roberts shares his stories of developing an advanced jet engine for the US military in this episode of The Engineering Commons podcast.
- Episode 74 -- Ideas Without Words
January 22, 2015, 00:04
Electrical engineer Bob Schmidt joins the discussion of how engineers convey important concepts without using words. Beyond writing down a few words to remi
- Episode 73 -- Review 2014
January 8, 2015, 02:26
Adam, Brian, Carmen and Jeff discuss highlights and back stories from episodes of The Engineering Commons podcast that were released in 2014. Carmen and Ada
- Episode 72 -- Getting Stuff Done
December 25, 2014, 00:11
Carmen, Adam, and Jeff address a few methods by which engineers can track, organize, and prioritize the tasks for which they are responsible. Jeff admits th
- Episode 71 -- Design Avenues
December 11, 2014, 00:38
We talk with electrical engineer Chris Gammell in this episode, discussing design tradeoffs, parametric part searches, and the manner in which design work is be
- Episode 70 -- Awkward Engineer
November 26, 2014, 23:08
In this episode we chat with mechanical engineer Sam Feller about product design, power optimization, and drawing skills. Oh, and we talk about dunking cookies
- Episode 69 -- Credentials
November 13, 2014, 00:55
We talk with Gary Bertoline about graphics communication, computer-aided design, credentials, and competency-based degree programs in this episode of The Engine
- Episode 68 -- Engineering Expert
October 30, 2014, 02:10
James Trevelyan speaks with us about the skills and talents of expert engineers, and how those of us who have not yet achieved "expert" status can improve our a
- Episode 67 -- Pragmatic
October 23, 2014, 23:26
Electrical engineer John Chidgey joins us in this episode of The Engineering Commons to talk about ladder logic, podcasting, and an engineer's role in making th
- Episode 66 -- Nuts and Bolts
October 16, 2014, 00:16
We discuss some of the considerations that go into choosing a threaded fastener in this episode of The Engineering Commons podcast. It can be more complicated t
- Episode 65 -- A Whole New Engineer
October 2, 2014, 01:49
In a lively discussion of how to best prepare today's engineering students for tomorrow's engineering challenges, we talk with Dave Goldberg and Catherine Whitn
- Episode 64 -- Reddit Questions
September 18, 2014, 16:03
We answer nine questions about the engineering profession, gathered from a quaint little website called Reddit, in this episode of The Engineering Commons. You
- Episode 63 -- Engineering MBA
September 4, 2014, 15:57
Michael Lachman, who started his career as an aerospace engineer, leads us through the pros and cons of following up an engineering degree with an MBA. Adam
- Episode 62 -- Role Model
August 21, 2014, 14:53
Electrical engineer Meagan Pollock explains how engineers can be more effective role models. We also learn about promoting equity in the workplace, discover how
- Episode 61 -- Renaissance Engineer
August 7, 2014, 14:14
Our conversation with Dr. Janusz Kozinski, Founding Dean of the Lassonde School of Engineering, covers the trials and tribulations of starting a new engineering
- Episode 60 -- Social License
July 24, 2014, 13:33
Geological engineer Pamela Rogalski shares her insights about using social license to enact change in organizations and communities during this episode of The E
- Episode 59 -- Engineering Technology
July 10, 2014, 14:34
We talk with aeronautical engineer Mark French about degrees and careers in Engineering Technology, as well as delving into wind tunnels, guitars, and how to la
- Episode 58 -- Miscellany
June 26, 2014, 14:21
In a completely off-the-cuff discussion, Adam, Brian, Carmen and Jeff wander through subjects including finite state machines, power circuit wiring, and the eco
- Episode 57 -- What Engineers Do
June 12, 2014, 14:39
In this episode of The Engineering Commons, we discuss engineering skills and duties learned in the workplace, rather than from a textbook. Brian tells youn
- Episode 56 -- Analog Footsteps
May 29, 2014, 14:18
We discuss the legendary engineers of analog electronics with Linear Technology's Todd Nelson. Jeff and Brian discuss how analog computers have been replace
- Episode 55 -- Engines
May 15, 2014, 10:29
Aeronautical engineer Clay Coons explains the most common types of engines, and why each type is optimal in certain applications. Antidisestablishmentariani
- Episode 54 -- Brain on a Stick
May 1, 2014, 10:07
Biochemical engineer Kai Zhuang walks us through the evolving relationships between technology and humanity, especially as it relates to engineering education,
- Episode 53 -- Storytelling
April 17, 2014, 10:48
We talk with mechanical engineer, product designer, educator, and executive consultant Craig Sampson about the importance of storytelling in this episode of The
- Episode 52 -- Engineering Pranks
April 1, 2014, 02:08
In this episode we talk about engineering pranks through the years. We seem to have a new focus for this podcast; as we will apparently be talking about "Ta
- Episode 51 -- Product Development
March 20, 2014, 20:37
In this episode we talk about product development with electrical engineer Dave Young, who is an author, educator, and small business owner. Brian has been
- Episode 50 -- Art of Engineering
March 6, 2014, 21:41
We talk with systems engineer Mike Parks about the intersection of art and engineering in this episode of The Engineering Commons podcast. Adam finds that h
- Episode 49 -- Women in Engineering
February 20, 2014, 18:48
In a conversation with electrical engineer Cherish Bauer-Reich, we consider factors that encourage or dissuade women from entering the engineering profession.
- Episode 48 -- Troubleshooting
February 6, 2014, 09:45
We talk with electrical engineer Bob Schmidt about troubleshooting in this episode of The Engineering Commons podcast. Please help us improve the podcas
- Episode 47 -- Project Management
January 23, 2014, 00:22
Adam leads the group on a discussion of project management in this episode of The Engineering Commons. Please help us improve the podcast by filling out our
- Episode 46 -- Review 2013
January 9, 2014, 22:35
Jeff, Adam, and Carmen discuss the highlights and back stories from last year's episodes of The Engineering Commons podcast. Please help us improve the podc
- Please take our 2014 Listener Survey!
January 9, 2014, 21:08
After nearly two years of turning out bi-weekly podcasts, we'd really like to know more about our listening audience. Please take a few minutes to fill out the
- Episode 45 -- Success
December 26, 2013, 09:38
We talk with civil engineer, author, and coach Anthony Fasano about steps one can take to ensure a successful engineering career. Although Jeff's engineerin
- Episode 44 -- Ambiguity
December 12, 2013, 14:24
In this episode, we consider how engineers deal with ambiguity, uncertainty, and risk. Carmen would be willing to take a 50/50 shot at 01 tomorrow over a
- Episode 43 -- Context
November 28, 2013, 10:39
We talk about context and learning with Chris Gammell, founder of the Contextual Electronics series of instructional videos. Adam's favorite lab course in s
- Episode 42 -- Six Sigma
November 13, 2013, 19:54
Guest Erica Lee Garcia explains the role of process improvement tools such as Six Sigma, Lean Manufacturing, and Statistical Process Control in this episode of
- Episode 41 -- Going Solo
October 31, 2013, 08:38
Guest Sophi Kravitz helps us understand some of the issues involved with starting a one-person consulting firm. Jeff started out on his own in 1994, but had
- Episode 40 -- Engineering Fiction
October 17, 2013, 00:41
Guest Stefan Jaeger joins us to discuss the portrayal of engineers in literature and mass media. If his work life were a procedural crime drama, Brian's not
- Episode 39 -- Nuclear Energy
October 3, 2013, 00:48
We enjoy a wide-ranging conversation about nuclear power with guest Akira Tokuhiro in this episode of The Engineering Commons podcast. Out at the road const
- Episode 38 -- Underwater
September 19, 2013, 22:24
We talk with engineer Bill Porter about his work with underwater robots, electronics, and science education. Our guest, Bill Porter, works for the Naval Sur
- Episode 37 -- Emergent Expectations
September 5, 2013, 18:41
Guest David E. Goldberg talks with us about shifting expectations for engineers, and reveals the crucial skills needed by tomorrow's engineering professionals.
- Episode 36 -- Ham Nation
August 22, 2013, 22:18
We talk about amateur radio with Alan Wolke, W2AEW, in this episode of The Engineering Commons podcast. Jeff got interested in amateur radio around the age
- Episode 35 -- Knowledge Network
August 8, 2013, 10:28
We consider engineering as a knowledge network in this episode of The Engineering Commons podcast. Adam relies on his colleagues to help him coordinate his
- Episode 34 -- Accounting for Engineers
July 25, 2013, 17:07
This episode discusses similarities between engineers and accountants, and provides a brief overview of accounting terminology. Like most engineers, Brian h
- Episode 33 -- Civil in Sweden
July 11, 2013, 18:49
We consider engineering education from a European perspective in this episode of The Engineering Commons. Our guest for this episode is Sebastian Ahlström,
- Episode 32 -- Fitting In
June 27, 2013, 13:17
In this episode, we discuss working with those from other technical disciplines, and also touch upon the software skills that engineers should possess. Our
- Episode 31 -- Crowdfunding
June 13, 2013, 22:52
We discuss how crowdfunding might influence the future of scientific research in this episode of The Engineering Commons. Adam is willing to fork over a few
- Episode 30 -- Travel
May 30, 2013, 16:53
In this episode we discuss some lessons that our guest, aeronautical engineer Clay Coons, has learned while traveling abroad. Our guest is Clay Coons, an ae
- Episode 29 -- Intuition
May 16, 2013, 23:23
We discuss how engineers use and develop their intuitive senses. “The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have
- Episode 28 -- Sanity
May 2, 2013, 10:42
We discuss how to stay sane while dealing with the day-to-day stresses of being an engineer. Besides whatever form of music happens to pass through his head
- Episode 27 -- Skills
April 18, 2013, 21:32
In this episode, Adam, Carmen and Jeff talk about engineering skills, and where they are obtained. Adam has used "soft" skills more than "hard" skills thus
- Episode 26 -- Elementary Engineering
April 5, 2013, 10:28
Brian and Jeff talk with Ann McMahon about sharing one's passion for engineering with pre-college students. Brian has experienced the glassy-eyed look of ot
- Episode 25 -- Spark
March 21, 2013, 07:58
Jeff talks with his three new co-hosts about what sparked their interests in engineering. Co-host #1 is Adam, a civil engineer who works for a Departm
- Episode 24 -- Leadership
March 8, 2013, 00:23
Chris and Jeff discuss leadership issues with Jim Stroup, author and management consultant, in this episode of The Engineering Commons podcast. Jeff a
- Episode 23 -- Priorities
February 14, 2013, 23:25
Chris and Jeff discuss priorities and burnout, and we learn a thing or two about Chris' future plans. Chris isn't sure what he'll be doing in a month,
- Episode 22 -- Empathy
January 31, 2013, 22:19
Chris and Jeff discuss why engineers are sometimes seen as cold, heartless bastards who refuse to be team players. Oh yeah, and how that might be linked to
- Episode 21 -- Time
January 18, 2013, 16:21
This episode covers a few of the various ways in which time influences the work of engineers. Chris has been busy refactoring electronic schematics; Jef
- Episode 20 -- A Year in Review
January 3, 2013, 23:00
Chris and Jeff review the episodes of 2012, and share some of the background stories that didn't make it to the original podcasts. Chris enjoys the lack
- Episode 19 -- Value
December 13, 2012, 21:12
Engineers bring economic benefit to their employers. In this episode, we talk with Professor James Trevelyan about the value of engineers in the workplace.
- Episode 18 -- Failure
November 29, 2012, 11:54
In this episode, Chris and Jeff discuss the role of failure in advancing engineering knowledge. All things fail at some point. Engineers advance their
- Episode 17 -- DIY
November 15, 2012, 08:03
How are the DIY and engineering communities meshing as prototyping and anlysis tools become more widely available? Chris and Jeff discuss the issue with a w
- Episode 16 -- Critical Thinking
November 1, 2012, 12:09
Is it possible to accurately perceive the world around us? Are engineers any more or less rational than the general public? Chris and Jeff discuss these iss
- Episode 15 -- Talent
October 18, 2012, 10:18
Are engineers born or made? In this episode, Chris and Jeff discuss how engineers acquire their talents. A top-notch engineer is skilled in both the t
- Second Bi-Weekly eChat
October 14, 2012, 21:43
Last week we had our first eChat, where we discussed engineering with some of our viewers. It was a casual discussion, all held on the Google Hangout platform,
- Episode 14 -- Superstars
October 4, 2012, 11:55
Chris and Jeff talk about how one might go about becoming an engineering "superstar." Neither Jeff or Chris have been particularly successful at figur
- Engineering Hangout -- Thursday 10/5, 9:30 pm EST
October 3, 2012, 00:49
We'll be doing a live Hangout on Google Plus this Thursday evening (10/5/12) at 9:30 pm. Got a question about engineering? Want to ask us about previous episode
- Episode 13 -- Free Agency
September 20, 2012, 08:16
In this episode, Chris and Jeff discuss engineers who find employment on a project-to-project basis, rather than signing on for a full time job. Our g
- Episode 12 -- Ethics
September 6, 2012, 08:00
What obligations do engineers have to others? Where do the lines of legality, morality, and ethics intersect? Chris and Jeff discuss engineering ethics in t
- Episode 11 -- Patents
August 23, 2012, 22:51
It sometimes makes sense to protect one's creative ideas. Chris and Jeff discuss the pros and cons of getting a patent with engineer Dave Gevers. We
- Episode 10 -- Software Carpentry
August 9, 2012, 16:00
Software is an important component in the toolkit of nearly every engineer. Chris and Jeff talk with Greg Wilson about how engineers and scientists can impr
- Seeking Engineering Stories
August 8, 2012, 22:04
We're now 10 episodes in The Engineering Commons. We've talked to many great guests and had some really interesting discussions from a high level. Our hope is t
- Episode 9 -- STEM Education
July 26, 2012, 21:32
In this episode, Chris and Jeff discuss STEM education with two educators/engineers in the field who are working to help kids learn more about engineering a
- Episode 8 -- Influence
July 12, 2012, 21:53
In this episode, Chris and Jeff discuss the manner in which social influence affects engineers, how engineers can detect those who seek to exert influence,
- Episode 7 -- In the Zone
June 28, 2012, 21:02
What is it like for an engineer to be "in the zone?" Are there any good techniques for finding such a "flow" in your engineering work? We discuss these issu
- Episode 6 -- Longevity
June 14, 2012, 22:56
This week we talk to Ian Dees, software engineer at Tektronix focused on mid level software and ways to improve the longevity of electronics that use softwa
- Episode 5 -- Recruitment
May 31, 2012, 20:44
In a discussion with Jim Heilman of Discovery Personnel, a mechanical engineer who left industry after two decades to recruit technical talent in the plasti
- Episode 4 -- Design Thinking
May 18, 2012, 23:46
In this episode, we discuss "design thinking," a problem-solving approach that is now applied in business and education, as well as in the creation of new p
- Episode 3 -- Compromise
May 2, 2012, 23:29
This week on the show, we had some unfortunate audio issues, as Jeff says in the introduction. If you can get past the sound this week, the content is
- Episode 2 -- Feedback
April 19, 2012, 03:59
This episode we talk about the feedback that engineers receive about their work. How do you deal with feedback and how should it be interpreted? Steve W
- Episode 1 -- Jumping Off
April 5, 2012, 02:12
In this episode we discuss jumping off into a new design effort. What do you do when you don't know where to start? We discuss the need for engineers
- Episode 139 -- Estimation
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I had an old ’73 Opel GT, back in the eighties and I refuse to believe that the hump in the hood wasn’t an intentional design. 😉 Of course that doesn’t explain why the carb was so high. It did look cool though.
I’ve just found these pod casts, so still working through them. Seems good so far. A segment on Infuences on why one became interested in engineering might be of interest . Few seem to have heard of it but perhaps lookup a TV program called Bertha that was made in 80s for pre-schoolers, (and their mothers of course!) . if forced to isolate a single thing that inspired me to want to design/make products to assist others it will have been that program, more so than teachers, books or anything else. and I wouldn’t have understood the term engineering back then, doubt many would had a clue about rapid protying either .