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The Engineering Commons Podcast

Summary: Join engineers Adam, Brian, Carmen and Jeff as they discuss issues of importance to today's engineering professional. Guest engineers frequently provide insights based on their real-life experiences.

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 Episode 109 — Design Process | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:15:18

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 design activities. Carmen is starting to gain confidence in his design abilities. Jeff notes that a lot of his colleagues wanted to be design engineers, but the number of available … Continue reading Episode 109 — Design Process →

 Episode 108 — Engineering Sensibilities | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:06:55

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 article in Engineering & Technology Magazine addressed the issue of whether engineers are “made,” or “born.” Brian references the classic spherical chicken joke. A discussion ensues about how often engineers see … Continue reading Episode 108 — Engineering Sensibilities →

 Episode 107 — Steel | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:09:17

This episode of The Engineering Commons finds Adam, Brian and Jeff talking about steel, the most common of engineering metals. Jeff and Brian consider whether comic book hero Superman should have been called the “Man of Osmium,” or the “Man of Molybdenum,” rather than the “Man of Steel.” Steel is not an element one can … Continue reading Episode 107 — Steel →

 Episode 106 — Flight Test | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:20:35

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 Engineering Commons. Like most engineers, Carmen occasionally worries whether he’s made the proper decision at work. To avoid making mistakes, Carmen suggests napping under one’s desk, like George … Continue reading Episode 106 — Flight Test →

 Episode 105 — Reddit Questions 3 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:13:32

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 for an obscenely large hourly rate. Brian struggles to remember the exact wording of a quotation from the movie Good Will Hunting: “Nobody in this town works without … Continue reading Episode 105 — Reddit Questions 3 →

 Episode 104 — Downturn | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:33:26

Civil engineer Mike O’Connor shares stories of continuously revamping his professional skills to stay afloat during turbulent economic times. Adam sees economic cycles, both short- and long-term, influencing his engineering activities. Petroleum engineers have recently seen an economic downturn in their industry, similar to a downward slide suffered 30 years ago by the oil business. … Continue reading Episode 104 — Downturn →

 Episode 103 — Ones and Zeros | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:38:40

Electrical engineer Dave Vandenbout guides us through a survey of programmable logic devices, and offers advice for young engineers wanting to succeed in the world of digital design. Brian finds his work offers a good mix of analog and digital electronic design challenges. The issue of signal integrity has been discussed on several podcasts, including … Continue reading Episode 103 — Ones and Zeros →

 Episode 102 — Admiral Rickover | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:12:33

Metallurgical engineer Paul Cantonwine shares insights into the life and career of Admiral H. G. Rickover in this biographical episode of The Engineering Commons podcast. Adam has no interest in being associated with solar FREAKIN’ roadways. (While a cool concept, not everyone believes solar roadways are feasible.) Our guest for this episode is materials engineer … Continue reading Episode 102 — Admiral Rickover →

 Episode 101 — Effective Email | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:17:24

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, with effective email. Jeff readily admits that he doesn’t use newer communication channels such as WhatsApp or Facebook Messenger. Rather than use Instagram, Jeff has a Kodak carousel projector in … Continue reading Episode 101 — Effective Email →

 Episode 100 — Interdisciplinary Skills | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:18:26

Founding co-host Chris Gammell returns to The Engineering Commons to talk about the importance of interdisciplinary skills with Adam, Carmen and Jeff. Knowledge of heat transfer is useful in circuit design, acknowledges Carmen. As part of a required engineering class, sixteen Harvard students designed a smoker for cooking the “perfect” beef brisket. Chris’ educational site, … Continue reading Episode 100 — Interdisciplinary Skills →

 Episode 99 — Review 2015 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:04:38

Adam, Brian and Jeff discuss highlights and back stories from episodes of The Engineering Commons podcast released in 2015. Brian started work the Monday after he graduated from college, and now wishes he had taken a little time off before beginning his professional career. Listener Joel suggests we invite Karl Stephan to participate in a … Continue reading Episode 99 — Review 2015 →

 Episode 98 — Relocation | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:14:55

Mechanical engineer Jim Heilman returns to The Engineering Commons to cover questions engineers should ask before relocating to advance their careers. Adam moved for his current job, but had to abandon the high-speed internet connection he enjoyed at his previous residence. Our guest for this episode is Jim Heilman, a mechanical engineer who spent two … Continue reading Episode 98 — Relocation →

 Episode 97 — Next Hundred | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:04:54

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 planning. Listener feedback is encouraged as we try to sort out what topics to cover in upcoming episodes. Tutorial episodes (for example, Nuts and Bolts) seem well-received, but require substantial … Continue reading Episode 97 — Next Hundred →

 Episode 96 — Perceptions | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:09:30

This episode of The Engineering Commons finds the gang discussing how engineers are perceived by those outside the engineering field. Jeff accidentally reveals the plot of a well-known fairy tale, Rumpelstiltskin, while sharing a childhood recollection. At the end of 1981, when Jeff graduated from college, inflation in the U.S. was around 10%, six-month certificates … Continue reading Episode 96 — Perceptions →

 Episode 95 — Details | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:05:17

Brian, Carmen and Jeff discuss the role of details in engineering projects, and how one goes about evaluating, managing, sharing, and documenting critical minutia. In the introduction, Jeff misses the detail that this podcast is published in November, not October. Carmen doesn’t mind sweating the details, but reviewing documentation for typographical errors is not his … Continue reading Episode 95 — Details →

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