The Engineering the Future podcast features guests from across McKelvey Engineering who join science writer Shawn Ballard to chat about research, teaching, outreach and more.
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Engineering Musculoskeletal Health with Spencer Lake (00:35:19)
On the season finale of Engineering the Future, we conclude our focus on Engineering Human Health with Spencer Lake, associate professor in mechanical engineering & materials science. Lake describes h...
Engineering Interdisciplinary Neuroscience with ShiNung Ching (00:34:37)
In the latest episode of Engineering the Future, host Shawn Ballard dives into the realm of brain science and the future of mental health with guest ShiNung Ching, associate professor in the Preston M...
Engineering arrhythmia therapies with Jon Silva (00:27:36)
On this episode of Engineering the Future, Jon Silva, professor of biomedical engineering and of computer science & engineering, discusses his work at the intersection of cutting-edge technology and c...
Engineering Cardiovascular Health with Jessica Wagenseil (00:25:13)
In this episode of Engineering the Future, Jessica Wagenseil, professor of mechanical engineering & materials science and Vice Dean for Faculty Advancement, discusses how her interdisciplinary work co...
Engineering Air Quality Management with Jay Turner (00:27:43)
In this episode of Engineering the Future, we continue our focus on Engineering Human Health with a look at how air quality impacts health in ways far beyond the respiratory system. Jay Turner, the Ja...
Engineering AI for Health with Chenyang Lu (00:26:36)
This season on Engineering the Future, our theme is Engineering Human Health, and we’re starting with a look at how AI is changing the health landscape from hospitals to public health policy. Chenyang...
Engineering communication with Seema Dahlheimer (00:26:25)
Seema Dahlheimer, director of the Engineering Communication Center, joins host Shawn Ballard for the final episode of season 1 of Engineering the Future. Dahlheimer describes her mission with the ECC ...
Engineering brain dynamics with Addison Schwamb and BethAnna Jones (00:26:37)
On this episode of Engineering the Future, Addison Schwamb and BethAnna Jones, graduate students in the Preston M. Green Department of Electrical & Systems Engineering, describe their systems-based ap...
Engineering indoor air with Jenna Ditto (00:23:26)
Did you know Americans spend 90% of their time indoors, primarily in their homes? This week on Engineering the Future, Jenna Ditto, assistant professor of Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering,...
Engineering Depolarization with Jean Springsteen (00:25:07)
On this episode of Engineering the Future, Jean Springsteen, a graduate student in WashU’s Division of Computational and Data Sciences, offers a tantalizing glimpse into a future where social media is...
Engineering Curiosity with Anna Goestenkors (00:28:42)
On this episode of Engineering the Future, Anna Goestenkors, a graduate student working with Alexandra Rutz, shares an insider’s perspective on what it really means to be a biomedical engineer. Spoile...
Engineering Balance with Patty Weisensee (00:25:43)
On this episode of Engineering the Future, Patty Weisensee, associate professor of mechanical engineering & materials science, discusses her journey from music to mechanical engineering and how she ha...
Engineering the Future: Women in Engineering trailer (00:01:07)
It’s been too long! McKelvey’s Engineering the Future podcast is set to return Sept. 4, 2024 with a new season highlighting Women in Engineering. Guests from across McKelvey will join science writer S...
Engineering the Future: Nanoparticles Part 4 - Nanoparticles as Aerosols (00:09:03)
How can nanoparticles be leveraged as aerosols and what applications exist?
Engineering the Future: Nanoparticles Part 3 - Good Nanoparticles (00:21:24)
Nanoparticles Part 3: What are the benefits of nanoparticles? How do they work? What medical applications exist?
Engineering the Future: Nanoparticles Part 2 - Dangerous Nanoparticles (00:23:37)
Nanoparticles Part 2: How are dangerous nanoparticles formed, how do they impact our health, and how can we reduce those impacts?
Engineering the Future: Nanoparticles Part 1 (00:12:29)
This episode is all about nanoparticles. What are their properties, how are they formed and why you should care.
Engineering the Future: The Future of Energy (00:34:19)
This episode discusses the future of energy, and how science and technology are shaping it.
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