#ginning Podcast
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Sinopsis
The official podcast of the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering. War Eagle!
Episodios
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Since she was 13
04/05/2023 Duración: 19minKatie Leonard, Auburn's latest NSF Graduate Research Fellowship recipient, graduates in May with a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering, something that's been in the works since was 13.
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Hey Yarnold!
28/04/2023 Duración: 19minOn Jan. 1, Matt Yarnold, associate professor of structural engineering, took charge of Auburn University's Advanced Structural Engineering Laboratory (ASEL) as director. Find out how that whole thing's going on the latest episode of the award-winning #GINNing Podcast.
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Tim Cook's High School
21/04/2023 Duración: 23minYeah, uh-huh, you know who Emily Kalifa isEverything she do, she do it bigYeah, uh-huh, even tiny micsWhat she does at the Kope, they likeReppin' her town, when you see her tell me what you singTim Cook's high schoolTim Cook's high schoolTim Cook's high schoolTim Cook's high school
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Robot Rock
14/04/2023 Duración: 23minWhen it comes to expanding our understanding of computer science's relationship to music theory — and heck, maybe even vice versa — nothing matches the Persian powered pedagogy of Fatemah Jamshidi. Listen to the CSSE doctoral student and director of Auburn University's Persian Music Ensemble discuss the relationship between her two research passions on the latest episode of the award-winning #GINNing Podcast.
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Bye, Bye Li'l Sebastian
06/04/2023 Duración: 18minOut in the real world you'll do your thing.You'll serve your fellow man with your degree. So, once we've all said goodbye, you'll take a runnin' leap and you'll learn to fly... So, bye, bye Li'l Sebastien. We'll miss your engineering passion. So, bye, bye Li'l Sebastien...You're another win for the Ginn.
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The Interests of Justus
31/03/2023 Duración: 23minA great name. A great mane. A heart for others. An engineer without borders. Learn how biosystems engineering junior and Auburn EWB chapter president Justus Smith is truly doing his part for the American Way.
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The Hole
22/03/2023 Duración: 25minThe dark, destructive tendencies of Chris Scheinert's youth have lay hidden for years. But thankfully, this 2016 chemical engineering grad and Young Alumni Council networking committee chair overcame his demons thoroughly enough to start a career in process automation in Singapore and Austin, Texas. More recently, he's returned to school, this time at Vanderbilt University, where he'll receive his MBA in May. It's a great story. Inspiring, even. Still, for the latest episode of the best podcast in all of higher education, listener discretion is advised.
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Dog's Best Friend
17/03/2023 Duración: 21minMove over DiCaprio, there's a new Leo on the scene. He's a mechanical engineering senior, outgoing Cupola president and the best thing to ever happen to Winnie the three-legged Golden Retriever.
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Day Dreams
06/03/2023 Duración: 23minTiny mics. Big dreams. Enjoy this conversation with sophomore Katie Day, whose passion for sustainability and alternative energy prompted her to pursue a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering as well as minors in nuclear power generation systems and sustainability studies. And of course she's a Cupola.
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Word on the Preet
03/03/2023 Duración: 20minTwo syllables. Endless potential. Ladies and gentlemen, aerospace engineering senior Preet Shah.
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Fluid Situation
23/02/2023 Duración: 24minWhen you think of unsteady separated flows over rotating wings, multi-rotor aeromechanics, biomechanics of avian gust interactions, plume-surface interactions, pulsatile droplet-laden flows, heart valve flows, and respiratory diseases, who's the first person that comes to mind? Yeah, exactly. Ladies and gentlemen, Vrishank Raghav.
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Pavement Amazement
16/02/2023 Duración: 22minYou're about to hear a pavement probin' powerhouse drop all kinds of science to prove he's among the tallest of the asphalt giants. It's him, it's him, it's David Timm.
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Kate the Great
09/02/2023 Duración: 20minKate Preston is a junior in chemical engineering. And she's your new Miss Auburn. Enjoy!
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The Path of Khan
02/02/2023 Duración: 20minHer name is Arabic for "happiness." And boy has civil engineering master's student Afrah Kahn finally found herself at Auburn.
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Richer Radar
26/01/2023 Duración: 23minWhy is Allyson McKinney the bee's knees? Because her company's technology can find the bee's knees. From like 15 meters away. Traditional radar? Traditional radar can barely identify a full grown human being from that distance. So it's no wonder that the SoloPulse founder and CEO was named to Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list for manufacturing and industry. Talk about creatin' a buzz.
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Come on, Haneen!
20/01/2023 Duración: 22minHaneen Ali is all about improving healthcare delivery processes with systems engineering. And football. Learn how the Jordanian dual appointment dynamo is using her pigskin passion to boost the research reputation of both the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering and Auburn's College of Liberal Arts on the latest episode of the best podcast in all of higher education.
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Lockheed Lydia
13/01/2023 Duración: 19minLydia means "native of Lydia." But Lydia Mitchell isn't from ancient Greece. She's from Gordo. And she's is the latest guest on the award-winning #GINNing Podcast... for a dang good reason.
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From Dust to Thrust
15/12/2022 Duración: 25minPooriya Nezhadfar is his name. Process structure property relationships is his game. Find out just why GE Aerospace named the latest kudos-collecting luminary to emerge from NCAME as its lead additive manufacturing specialist before he even earned his PhD. From dust to thrust, this guy's a must.
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Marshal Matters
15/12/2022 Duración: 22minFriends, if you want a podcast that sticks the landing. Then you want a podcast with graduating senior in electrical and computer engineering Jacob Blanding. (Emphasis on the sticks.)
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Chip off the ol' Motherboard
15/12/2022 Duración: 30minIf the story of recent computer science and software engineering graduates Donna Jackson and Jamie Whitehead tells us anything, it's that the world needs more mothers. And motherboards.