The Uncommon Engineer show

The Uncommon Engineer

Summary: Engineering is more than inventions and accolades. Engineering research makes a difference in our world and in our daily lives. Host Steve McLaughlin, Dean of the College of Engineering at Georgia Tech, explores engineering - from healthcare to the environment to data privacy - by talking to cutting-edge engineers and discovering how their research impacts our lives.

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Podcasts:

 GEEKOUT: Heating Up the Energy Sector with Baratunde Cola | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 900

Additional discussions and topics with Dr. Baratunde Cola.

 Heating Up the Energy Sector with Baratunde Cola | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1331

Every few years, The National Academy of Engineering publishes their vision of the future Grand Challenges facing our world. It’s no surprise that more than one of the challenges for the 21st century has to do with energy. Long-term energy supply options like solar and nuclear are a major focus for many engineers today. Dr. Baratunde Cola is an associate professor in the Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering and focused on developing materials that can regulate heat flow, potentially having a significant impact on the energy sector.

 GEEKOUT: Frugal Science with Saad Bhamla | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1013

Additional content from Saad Bhamla on studies of fast microorganisms and how their speed can be applied to engineering. GEEKOUT supplemental content allows for deeper discussions with Georgia Tech researchers about engineering, research, and impact.

 Frugal Science with Saad Bhamla | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1168

Without insurance, our medical bills could be thousands of dollars with each routine trip to the doctor. And some of the care we need isn’t even covered by insurance - like hearing aids. Much of that high cost comes from the astronomical prices of medical equipment. Just one pair of hearing aids costs around $5,000. Saad Bhamla talks about his work in frugal science and the impact it’s having on the medical field.

 GEEKOUT: For the Greater Good with Joy Harris | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1002

Engineers are problem solvers – we look for ways to make people’s lives better. And sometimes that means working for the greater good. Here at Tech and across the College of Engineering, there are programs for our students to focus on humanitarian efforts and make a social impact around the world. But also in our hometown of Atlanta.

 For the Greater Good with Joy Harris | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2078

Engineers are problem solvers – we look for ways to make people’s lives better. And sometimes that means working for the greater good. Here at Tech and across the College of Engineering, there are programs for our students to focus on humanitarian efforts and make a social impact around the world. But also in our hometown of Atlanta.

 GEEKOUT: Cracking Bats and Bones: Inside Sports Medicine with Omer Inan | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1322

Additional content from Omer Inan on clinically relevant medical devices and systems for patients. GEEKOUT supplemental content allows for deeper discussions with Georgia Tech researchers about engineering, research, and impact.

 Cracking Bats and Bones: Inside Sports Medicine with Omer Inan | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1490

If there’s anyone out there that can benefit from advances in sports medicine, it’s baseball players. From torn rotator cuffs to knee injuries, pro baseball players are extremely hard on their bodies. Today, innovations in sports medicine are helping to both prevent and treat athletic injuries. Dr. Omer Inan is an associate professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering. He is focused on developing clinically relevant medical devices and systems for patients. A varsity athlete himself from his days at Stanford, Omer has a special interest in sports medicine.

 GEEKOUT: Personalized Medicine with Manu Platt | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 857

Additional content from Manu Platt on personalized medicine. GEEKOUT supplemental content allows for deeper discussions with Georgia Tech researchers about engineering, research, and impact.

 Personalized Medicine with Manu Platt | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1567

Personalized medicine today is allowing doctors to become even more targeted with patient care. They are better to able predict how we will respond to a treatment or determine what diseases we may be at risk for. It also means – more effective treatments. Your own stem cells could be the main ingredient in your own personalized cure. Manu Platt talks about his work in medicine and healthcare – specifically HIV and Sickle Cell and how personalized medicine fits into the diseases we face.

 GEEKOUT: Decoding Memory with Annabelle Singer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 886

Additional content from Annabelle Singer on neural decoding and how it can help advance Alzheimer’s therapies. GEEKOUT supplemental content allows for deeper discussions with Georgia Tech researchers about engineering, research, and impact.

 Decoding Memory with Annabelle Singer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1237

The human brain starts remembering things as early as in the womb. Memories make us who we are, which is why Alzheimer’s is so devastating. Annabelle Singer discusses neural decoding and how it can help advance Alzheimer’s therapies.

 GEEKOUT: It Came From Outer Space with Brian Gunter | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1148

GEEKOUT supplemental content allows for deeper discussions with Georgia Tech researchers about engineering, research, and impact. Additional content about Georgia Tech's space travel and technological innovations happening at the School of Aerospace Engineering with professor Brian Gunter.

 It Came From Outer Space with Brian Gunter | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1724

Man set foot on the moon in 1969, and since then we’ve been reaching ever deeper into our solar system. Learn about Georgia Tech's space travel and technological innovations happening at the School of Aerospace Engineering with professor Brian Gunter.

 GEEKOUT: When Drones Descend with Jon Rogers | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 755

GEEKOUT supplemental content allows for deeper discussions with Georgia Tech researchers about engineering, research, and impact. Additional content from Jon Rogers on how drone technology is evolving at Georgia Tech.

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