VT Engineers for the World podcast

Hosted by Andy Morikawa, Lindy Cranwell, Rob Emmett, Nicole Sanderlin. A co-production of the Academy for Global Engineering and the Institute for Policy and Governance at Virginia Tech. <a href="http://www.eng.vt.edu/international/age" rel="noopener">www.eng.vt.edu/international/age</a> for more information.

Dr. Ray Wang on Energy Research and Development

Episode 17. We talk with Dr. Ray Wang, the head of business development for Asia at Sasol Co. Ltd. Dr. Wang graduated with a Ph.D. in Materials Science from Virginia Tech. He has worked in both National Energy Technology Laboratory and multinational corporations, and has a wide range of research interests from physical chemistry to industrial manufacturing, especially in chemical and energy technologies. In this episode, he talks about his involvement in global engineering, intercultural experiences at Virginia Tech, and his work about developing new technologies to help with the climate change issues. Creative Commons BY-NC-SA license.

05-03
41:45

Dr. Dan Sable on his work in the Space Industry

Episode 18. We talk with Dr. Dan Sable, the CEO of VPT, Incorporated. VPT, Inc. is a global leader in power conversion solutions for use in avionics, military, and space applications. VPT power converters can be found on GPS satellites, the Boeing 787 aircraft, unmanned drone aircraft, and international space missions to Mars, Venus, and beyond, and the company is currently doing business in 35 countries and has a large manufacturing facility in Taiwan. Dr. Sable earned his Masters and PhD in Electrical Engineering from Virginia Tech and is a member of the International Alumni Board in the College of Engineering and, since 2012, teaches as an Adjunct Professor of Practice in the College. Creative Commons BY-NC-SA license.

05-03
25:47

Commander Kelley Jones on her 21 years of service in the United States Navy

Episode 16. We talk with Commander Kelley Jones at the United States Navy. Kelley is a decorated Veteran and a graduate of the Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets. She holds a BS in electrical engineering from Virginia Tech and an MBA from George Mason University. In this episode, she talks about the engineering dimensions of work aboard at US Naval Vessel, living abroad for half of her service, traveling most of the world's oceans and seas, working in intercultural settings, global experiences as a Hokie and more. Creative Commons BY-NC-SA license.

05-03
19:08

Linsey Marr on Airborne Transmission of Infectious Diseases

Episode 15. We talk with Dr. Linsey Marr, the Charles P. Lunsford Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Virginia Tech. Dr. Marr talks about her research on the transformation and fate of pollutants in the atmosphere, the transmission of infectious disease by aerosol viruses in the built environment, and the environmental and health impacts of the engineered nanoparticles. Creative Commons BY-NC-SA license.

04-04
18:12

Yasser Hanafy on Virginia Tech - Egypt Engineering Graduate Education Partnership

Episode 14. Interview with Dr. Yasser Hanafy on the long-running graduate education collaboration between Virginia Tech and multiple universities in Alexandria, Egypt. Creative Commons BY-NC-SA license.

03-03
28:51

Carin Roberts-Wollman on Bridge Infrastructure in Europe

Episode 13. Interview with Dr. Carin Roberts-Wollmann, Professor of Civil Engineering, on the Virginia Tech Bridges and Society program she leads in Europe. Photo: Virginia Tech. Creative Commons BY-NC-SA license.

02-01
39:39

Penny & Andy Muelenaer on TEAM Malawi

Episode 12. Full interview with Drs. Penelope and Andre Muelenaer, faculty at Virginia Tech affiliated with the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine and the Biomedical Engineering and Mechanics Department on their transdisciplinary work with TEAM Malawi. Photo: Virginia Tech. Creative Commons BY-NC-SA license.

12-06
50:17

Linbing Wang on Global Civil Infrastructure

Episode 11. Interview with Professor Linbing Wang of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering on how civil infrastructure engineering crosses national borders to serve global societal needs. Photo: Virginia Tech. Creative Commons BY-NC-SA license.

10-29
33:25

Marie Stettler Kleine on "Doing Engineering for Good"

Episode 10. Interview with Marie Stettler Kleine (PhD in STS @VT, 2020), a Humanitarian Engineering Post-Doctoral Researcher at Colorado School of Mines about her research into the institutional structures, values, and beliefs of "engineering for good" in international engineering service-learning programs. Photo: Virginia Tech. Creative Commons BY-NC-SA license.

10-11
42:26

Shortcut Edition - Penny and Andy Muelenaer on TEAM Malawi

In this "shortcut edition" of Engineers for the World, we catch up with Penny and Andy Muelenaer about their work with TEAM Malawi at the intersection of global public health and biomedical engineering. A co-production of the Academy for Global Engineering and the Institute for Policy and Governance. Creative Commons license BY-NC-SA.

10-11
05:45

Sean McGinnis and Tripp Shealy on Green Engineering and Sustainability

Episode 9. Join us for a conversation about green and sustainable engineering programs with Dr. Sean McGinnis, Director of the Green Engineering minor, and Dr. Tripp Shealy, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and coordinator of the Sustainable Land Development Graduate Program. Photo: Virginia Tech. Creative Commons BY-NC-SA license.

09-03
01:03:38

Earthquake expertise: Russell Green on geotechnical engineering around the world

Episode 8. Interview with Professor Russell Green. From USMC to seismic safety analysis of nuclear facilities, Dr. Green's career has addressed earthquake engineering challenges from Iceland to New Zealand, Oklahoma to the Netherlands. Photo: Virginia Tech. Creative Commons BY-NC-SA license.

06-24
23:17

Kevin Kochersberger and Ashley Taylor on Humanitarian Engineering

Episode 7. Interview with Professor Kevin Kochersberger and Dr. Ashley Taylor (alum, now at Rice University) about humanitarian engineering projects, equity and justice, and collaborating with partners in Malawi. Photo: Virginia Tech. Creative Commons BY-NC-SA license.

05-06
48:37

Peter Vikesland on global collaboration in wastewater research in an era of pandemic

Episode 6. Interview with Professor Peter Vikesland on deploying wastewater research to track COVID-19 infection rates and the environmental chemistry of antibiotic-resistance. Photo: Virginia Tech. Creative Commons BY-NC-SA license.

12-15
53:34

Nina Stark on taking coastal engineering research across borders

Episode 5. A conversation with Professor Nina Stark, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Virginia Tech, about developing coastal research and hands-on experiences for undergraduate and graduate students around the world, from Alaska to Australia. Photo: Virginia Tech.Creative Commons BY-NC-SA license.

11-23
36:49

Wayne Scales - Space Weather & Global Collaboration

Episode 4. Interview with Professor Wayne Scales about his pioneering research on space weather and the surprising ways that this work depends on a culture of global collaborations. Photo: Virginia Tech.Creative Commons BY-NC-SA license.

10-13
53:19

Michelle Soledad + Kirsten Davis - RSAP pt 2

Episode 3. An interview with Dr. Michelle Soledad and Dr. Kirsten Davis on the program expansion and educational assessment research associated with the Rising Sophomore Abroad Program at Virginia Tech. This is the second of a two part series on RSAP.Creative Commons CC-NC-BY.

09-10
38:16

David Knight + Nicole Sanderlin | RSAP pt. 1

Episode 2. An interview with Dr. David Knight and Dr. Nicole Sanderlin of the Academy for Global Engineering at Virginia Tech about the creation and growth of the Rising Sophomore Abroad Program, a highly successful study abroad program for engineering students.Creative Commons CC-NC-BY.

09-10
44:53

Gary Downey - Global Engineering Competencies

Engineers for the World podcast episode 1, an interview with Professor Gary Downey in the Science, Technology and Society program at Virginia Tech about his long-running course, "Engineering Cultures" and what skills prepare engineering students for today's global careers.Creative Commons CC-NC-BY.

09-09
49:35

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