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Author: Anthony Fasano, PE, Mathew Picardal, PE, and Cara Green, EIT

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The Structural Engineering Channel (TSEC) focuses on helping structural engineering professionals stay up to date on technical trends in the field. Our hosts for the show, Mathew Picardal, PE, and Cara Green, EIT interviews engineers ranging from recent engineering graduates to professionals from top engineering organizations on professional development topics for structural engineers to facilitate career advancement.



Topics covered include but are not limited to performance-based design, fasteners and connections, post-tensioned structures, smart structures, tsunami modelling, earthquake engineering, software solutions, seismic design, blast resistant design, wood, business issues and professional development for structural engineers, how to specify things effectively, and more.
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In this episode, we talk with Ishwarya Srikanth, Ph.D., P.E., A.M.ASCE, structural engineer at EXP, about innovative advancements in bridge monitoring systems, the integration of machine learning in asset management, and the unique challenges faced in offshore structural engineering. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the […] The post TSEC 127: How Technology Is Revolutionizing Bridge Monitoring Systems appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we talk with Gbadebo Atewologun, S.E., P.E., about the importance of finding fulfillment in the profession and the satisfaction of seeing one’s designs come to life. Gbadebo also discusses the impact of computers on the field, highlighting the increased speed and complexity of analysis. He shares strategies for managing diverse designs and […] The post TSEC 126: How to Manage Diverse Designs and Project Scopes in Structural Engineering appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we talk with Peter Johann about the evolution of technology and innovation within the field of structural engineering. We discuss the latest tools, the impact of Building Information Modelling (BIM), and how artificial intelligence is shaping design and construction. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: Here […] The post TSEC 125: Pioneering the Future of Structural Engineering with Technology and Innovation appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we talk with Cesar Matheus, project manager at Solid Rock Structural Solutions, about his background in structural engineering and his specialization in seismic resilience. He explains the concept of building information modeling (BIM) and its impact on project coordination, visualization, and data management. He also emphasizes the importance of BIM standards and […] The post TSEC 124: Leveraging BIM for Effective Stakeholder Collaboration appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we talk with Logan Mullaney, president of InQuik USA, about the journey of InQuik from Australia to the USA and the development of their innovative bridge construction system. He also discusses the challenges faced in commercializing the system and the importance of academic research in improving and validating technology. ***The video version […] The post TSEC 123: Exploring the World of Innovation in Bridge Construction appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we talk with Jarrad Morris, P.E., RA, NCARB, a structural engineer with experience in architecture and construction, about his expertise in quality control and building dynamics. He highlights the importance of understanding the evolution of quality control in structural engineering and shares best practices for ensuring a high-quality product. Jarrad also explains […] The post TSEC 122: The Evolution of Quality Control in Structural Engineering Practices appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we talk with Alicia Trout, P.E., about how she transitioned from engineering to teaching, the importance of middle school engineering education, and how she keeps the lessons engaging and relevant. Alicia also talks about the challenges of teaching a diverse group of students and the need for more diversity in engineering, and […] The post TSEC 121: Inspiring the Next Generation Through Middle School Engineering Education appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we talk with Shayne Love, technical director at Motioneering Inc., which is part of the RWDI Group of Companies, about the structural dynamics in modern construction, focusing on game-changing technologies like tuned mass dampers and their application in structures from bridges to skyscrapers. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** […] The post TSEC 120: Tuned Mass Dampers: The Silent Guardians of Bridges and Buildings appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, Rachel Holland, PE talks with Mathew Picardal, P.E., SE, about his firsthand experiences at the recent NCSEA Summit, the significance of SE3 Training for structural engineers, and the key lessons learned from these valuable industry events and training programs. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here*** Engineering Quotes: Here […] The post TSEC 119: NCSEA Summit Insights: SE3 Training for Structural Engineers appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we talk with Ryan Kersting, SE, FSEAOC, principal at Buehler and current NCSEA President, about functional recovery in structural engineering, and how engineers can deepen their understanding and contribute to improving community resilience. He also talks about NCSEA (National Council of Structural Engineers Associations), exploring its essence and ways for engineers to […] The post TSEC 118: The Role of Functional Recovery in Structural Engineering appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, Rachel and Mat provide you with the top three lessons they have learned throughout their career journey in the hope of inspiring and guiding you on your path to success in the world of structural engineering. Whether you’re at the beginning of your career, in the midst of it, or simply curious […] The post TSEC 117: Top Tips for Building Your Structural Engineering Network appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we talk with Mark Robertson, M.A.Sc., P.Eng., Struct.Eng., S.E., a project manager at WHM Structural Engineers, about the use of cross-laminated timber in construction, their sustainability and environmental benefits, their innovative applications in architectural projects, and the potential for the rise of taller mass timber buildings. ***The video version of this episode […] The post TSEC 116: The Benefits of Using Cross-Laminated Timber in Construction appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we talk with David Zabka, the detailing and fabricating product manager at SDS2 and the host of the Steel and Whiskey Podcast, about the fascinating realm of structural engineers and detailers, and how to forge a stronger partnership to increase productivity for all involved. He also talks about the transformative role of […] The post TSEC 115: The Role of Communication Between Engineers and Detailers appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we talk with Don Kline, P.E., president and founder at Kline Engineering & Consulting, LLC, about the dynamic realm of structural health monitoring, exploring its profound significance, diverse applications, and cutting-edge solutions brought by InfrastructureTek. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Questions […] The post TSEC 114: The Dynamic Realm of Structural Health Monitoring and Its Profound Significance for the Future appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we talk with Ruth Javati, a disability inclusion consultant at Tetra Tech Australia, about the topic of disability and the vital role that engineers play in making buildings more accessible for people with disabilities. We also discuss some of the common barriers that prevent people with disabilities from progressing in life, the impact […] The post TSEC 113: How Engineers Can Contribute to Building an Inclusive World for People with Disabilities appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, we talk with Thor Matteson, SE, a structural engineer and the head of Quake Brace Manufacturing Co., based in Emeryville, CA, about a new bracing system, called SkinnyBrace, that can help in your structural bracing projects. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Here Are Some of the Questions […] The post TSEC 112: Exploring the Landscape of Structural Bracing: Innovations and Advancements appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, I discuss strategies for achieving career success for structural engineers with Nabeal (Newton) W. Khatib, M.S., P.E., founder & CEO of Legendfortutoring, LLC. We also explore the process of curating a comprehensive library specifically designed to cater to the requirements of the structural depth Professional Engineer (P.E.) exam. ***The video version of […] The post TSEC 111: The Ultimate Guide to Career Success for Structural Engineers appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, I talk to William Doll, P.E., a structural engineer at Colliers Engineering & Design, about the unique aspects of working in a small firm and how it differs from working in a large firm. We take a deeper dive into the various projects he worked on in both settings and the advantages […] The post TSEC 110: Small vs. Large Structural Engineering Firms: Analyzing the Pros and Cons appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, I talk with Kyle O’Hearn, P.E., CEO & Founder at DEKAT Engineering LLC, and Dinesh Panta, President & Founder at DEKAT Engineering LLC, about running a successful 24/7 Engineering Firm. Kyle and Dinesh provide invaluable insights on various aspects such as strategies, challenges, financial considerations, team management, client attraction, and having a […] The post TSEC 109: How to Run a Successful 24/7 Engineering Firm appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
In this episode, Rachel and Mathew delve into two distinct structural engineering career paths. Rachel sheds light on the benefits of pursuing a career with a manufacturing company, while Mathew shares valuable insights for professionals aiming to advance their careers within a design firm. They thoroughly explore the advantages and disadvantages, growth potential, and exceptional […] The post TSEC 108: Structural Engineering Career Paths: Design vs Manufacturing appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
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Levi Nascimento

Amazing episode!

Aug 9th
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