
S1E55 How Engineers Can Succeed by Broadening Their Knowledge Base | Tom Wilke
Send us Fan Mail Like many engineers, Tom Wilke spent his youth taking things apart and putting them back together. Engineering was a natural fit for him. As he progressed in his career, Tom began lea...
11 Joulu 202039min

S1E54 Serendipity in Mechanical Design, Gaining a 6th sense, SolidWorks Top-Down Modeling, How get the Most out of McMaster, Prototyping, SolidSmack Blog | Dan Slaski
Send us Fan Mail Dan Slaski is a mechanical design engineer. He specializes in hands-on prototyping, manufacturing, knowledgeable in industrial components, packaging, and labeling. He’s a writer for S...
4 Joulu 202052min

Help Promote the Being An Engineer Podcast
Send us Fan Mail Thanks so much to all of you who have already helped us promote the show. There are two easy ways to help: Go to Apple Podcasts and leave us a 5-star reviewClick the "Share" button th...
27 Marras 20201min

S1E53 Production Manufacturing with HP’s Multijet Fusion 3D Printer | Jacob Moss
Send us Fan Mail HP’s new (ish) multijet fusion technology is opening doors to companies looking for low volume production without the investment of tooling as would be the case with injection molding...
27 Marras 202041min

S1E52 Solving Problems, Prototyping, and the Power of Diversity in R&D | Martha Ganesh
Send us Fan Mail While she currently serves as the Director of Operations (at Scientia Vascular), Martha has spent much of her career in R&D environments. Her keen organizational skills and perspectiv...
20 Marras 202044min

S1E51 User Experience & Digital Product Design | Caden Damiano
Send us Fan Mail What does it mean to be a user experience designer? Join our session with Caden Damiano to learn how it’s much more than simply graphic design, but rather the responsibility for archi...
13 Marras 202042min

S1E50 Turning Personal Challenges into New Technology | Robert Chappell
Send us Fan Mail Robert started his career as an electrical engineering, as many EEs do, working a lot on the computer. Over time he developed a repetitive strain injury that did not go away with rest...
13 Marras 202048min

S1E49 The Critical Formula for Developing New Products | Jeff Christian
Send us Fan Mail Jeff started his career as a machinist, then earned a degree in manufacturing engineering and eventually a graduate degree from the Stanford School of Business. Both in his own effort...
6 Marras 20201h 3min





















